New Zealand’s only commercial-free public service television channel TVNZ7 was switched off on Saturday night and replaced with a channel showing repeat programming from TV One.
Knee-deep in the middle of FUEL, director Sarah Nathan takes time out to tell us about its how as the only theatre festival that exclusively features NZ work is a drawcard for Hamilton.
From July 1 2012, Maori Television will strengthen its language revitalisation focus with the introduction of daily language programming from 10.00am – 3.00pm.
The world on a balloon - at Survive & Thrive
NZ On Air has released a television documentary funding policy discussion paper and is seeking feedback by August 24.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Square Eye Pair, Party With the Aunties, Kaha: Short Works and Tumutumu.
Ten New Zealand documentaries will feature at the New Zealand International Film Festival.
Exciting and terrifying. That's how director/producer James Wenley described his crowdfunding campaign, in June, to stage a New Zealand musical 'to its full and fabulous potential'.
A selection of New Zealand poets will rub shoulders with some of the world’s biggest names in poetry, as part of a cultural festival surrounding the London Olympics.
Nick Gerritsen shares some thoughts ahead of his Survive & Thrive workshop on Attracting Investment: Getting their money here.
Katherine Kennard: The ups and downs of the acting life.
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki has won the International Award for Architectural Excellence from The Royal Institute of British Architects.