The media minister says he had an "informal conversation" with Seymour, which has been welcomed by NZ First's leader.
Seymour has intensified his attacks on the country's state broadcasters, suggesting changes are coming for RNZ's leadership ...
RNZ is engaging with a record 80% of New Zealanders aged 18-plus with its content a month.* RNZ Chief Executive and Editor-in-Chief Paul Thompson said reaching 80% of New Zealanders was considered an ...
RNZ launches into 2024 with an enhanced selection of new content on rnz.co.nz and the return of regular radio programming to entertain listeners. April will be history month on rnz.co.nz with the ...
RANGITAIKI, New Zealand — Radio New Zealand Pacific, the official international arm of Radio New Zealand, is using Digital Radio Mondiale digital radio transmission/reception equipment to feed ...
Radio New Zealand has announced broadcaster Guyon Espiner will return to present a regular show on RNZ National in 2026. The veteran journalist will front Midday Report when it returns on January 26, ...
RNZ boss Paul Thompson says he wants a station similar to Australia's Triple J. If RNZ can successfully emulate Triple J, its new project could prove to be popular. The station is one of Australia's ...
Radio New Zealand is receiving an extra $25.7 million a year to roll out a new digital platform and maintain its AM transmission. The funding boost represents a 60% increase for the public broadcaster ...
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Mediawatch: RNZ flags changes to claw back listeners
It's not news that RNZ National has been losing listeners in recent years. It's been mostly downhill year-on-year since 2019 when over 616,000 people a week were tuning in. This year it has dropped to ...
"We now need to take a different approach," RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson told RNZ staff today. He said RNZ National's "live listening audience has unfortunately continued to decline" in spite of ...
RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson (left inset) and chair Jim Mather; a Treasury report states: 'RNZ needs to deliver its operations more efficiently, including right sizing.' A Treasury document says ...
The editor-in-chief of New Zealand’s national public service radio broadcaster has apologised for publishing “pro-Kremlin garbage” after changes were found to have been made to more than a dozen wire ...
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