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Mentions of Broadcasting Commission (New Zealand on Air) in New Zealand Parliament debates

Broadcasting Commission (New Zealand on Air) has been mentioned in 13 parliamentary debates since November 2005.

Broadcasting

Television New Zealand Amendment Bill—Māori Representation in Broadcasting 17 Nov 2010

Hon Dr JONATHAN COLEMAN ... forwarded to my office. In regard to the first part, the Government gives effect to those decisions through New Zealand on Air and Te Māngai Pāho. Te Māngai Pāho directly funds the Māori Television Service and also makes available contestable ...

Television New Zealand Amendment Bill

First Reading 23 Mar 2010

PESETA SAM LOTU-IIGA ... purpose of the bill is to allow for the rescreening of television programmes produced before the establishment of the Broadcasting Commission, or New Zealand On Air, in 1989. These works, which are held in the archive, are not currently able to be shown in ...
... for the rescreening of television programmes produced before the establishment of the Broadcasting Commission, or New Zealand On Air, in 1989. These works, which are held in the archive, are not currently able to be shown in their entirety because, with ...

JONATHAN YOUNG ... of this bill is to allow for the rescreening of television programmes produced before the establishment of the Broadcasting Commission—on or before 27 May 1989. These works, which are held in the TVNZ archives, are not currently able to be shown in ...

Student Loan Scheme (Repayment Bonus) Amendment Bill

First Reading 30 Apr 2009

STUART NASH ... hundred and fifty jobs from the Inland Revenue Department—and I hate to think what Mr Coleman is going to do to the Broadcasting Commission. It is going to have jobs slashed. Oh, no! National says it is not going to sell Television New Zealand—this term. ...

Reinstatement of Business 9 Dec 2008

Broadcasting Commission

Budget Debate 28 May 2008

Dr JONATHAN COLEMAN ... been done anyway. So what has Mr Mallard done this week? He has taken that $15 million off TVNZ and has given it to New Zealand on Air to look after. That really is the ultimate indictment of this Government’s broadcasting policy.

Appointments - Chief Ombudsman

Chief Ombudsman 17 Apr 2008

TE URUROA FLAVELL ... is still the best—people talking directly to people.” The occasion was the presentation of the 2005 Churches Broadcasting Commission scholarships, and those words could just as easily have been applied to the role of Ombudsman. The Māori Party has ...

Broadcasting Amendment Bill 2007

Third Reading 11 Mar 2008

Dr RICHARD WORTH ... on this issue. Sure, it gives effect to the Government’s decision to enable the broadcasting funding agencies—the Broadcasting Commission, known as New Zealand On Air, and Te Reo Whakapuaraki Iriangi, known as Te Māngai Pāho—to be able to support the ...
... effect to the Government’s decision to enable the broadcasting funding agencies—the Broadcasting Commission, known as New Zealand On Air, and Te Reo Whakapuaraki Iriangi, known as Te Māngai Pāho—to be able to support the production, transmission, and ...

In Committee 6 Mar 2008

Hon PAUL SWAIN ... only on television. The Broadcasting Amendment Bill broadens the role so that the agencies, Te Māngai Pāho and the Broadcasting Commission, can fund content to be used in other forms, such as the Internet and cellphones, as well as television. Although I ...

Dr JONATHAN COLEMAN ... are sourcing their content on the Internet, they are watching things downloaded through their mobile phones. New Zealand on Air and Te Māngai Pāho want to be able to reflect that in the way they fund broadcasting. This whole Parliament is ...

Second Reading 5 Mar 2008

Hon PAUL SWAIN I rise to support the Broadcasting Amendment Bill, which everyone agrees with. It says that the Broadcasting Commission can fund programming that appears not just on television but in a wide range of formats, and everybody knows that is a ...

Dr RICHARD WORTH ... with the development of digital broadcasting in New Zealand and internationally. The funding agencies are the Broadcasting Commission, known as NZ On Air, and Te Reo Whakapuaki Irirangi, known as Te Māngai Pāho. If one looks at the two annual reports—tho...

First Reading 6 Sep 2007

Hon MITA RIRINUI ... amends Part 4 of the Broadcasting Act relating to the functions of New Zealand On Air and Te Māngai Pāho—or the Broadcasting Commission and Te Reo Whakapuaki Irirangi, to give their formal, statutory names. It also adds certain terms in section 2(1) of ...
... The bill will enable them to do so. The Broadcasting Amendment Bill will allow the broadcasting funding agencies, New Zealand On Air and Te Māngai Pāho, to fund the types of content, archiving, and transmission that are likely to be integral to digital ...

SANDRA GOUDIE ...b) and substitute the words: “any current affairs programme or content”. Therefore, content has to be considered by the Broadcasting Commission in light of Government policy. But how can that happen if the Government does not have any policy? That is bizarre in ...

Appropriation (2006/07 Estimates) Bill

Third Reading 1 Aug 2006

MARTIN GALLAGHER ... and to say thank you to the Minister and to the Government for the extra funding towards local television through New Zealand on Air, Radio New Zealand, and broadcasts to Pacific nations. I thank them for that money because, again, it is very ...

Arts, Culture and Heritage

Music—Government Support 25 May 2006

Hon JUDITH TIZARD ... and willing to take risks to make better exports for all of us, so we have better lives. We have put more money into New Zealand on Air, with $850,000 per annum going into Phase Five, a programme that promotes New Zealand music to the international news ...

Budget Statement - Budget Debate

Budget Debate 18 May 2006

Hon Dr MICHAEL CULLEN ... $52.3 million of additional funding over four years for Arts, Culture, and Heritage is dominated by $24.9 million for New Zealand on Air, Radio New Zealand and broadcasts to Pacific nations. Other funding includes $12.8 million to maintain capability in the ...