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expected decline in commercial revenue. Thompson also regarded the Bill's provision that ANZPM make content predominantly free to access as an insufficient safeguard against subscription-based service. He also expressed concerns about the Bill's lack of ring fencing for the proposed public media entity against budget cuts caused by changes in government. Thompson also disagreed with the Bill's proposal to make ANZPM an Autonomous Crown Entity (ACE) on the grounds that the organisation would still be subject to ministerial directions. Instead, he proposed that the public media entity be overseen by an independent regulatory body that would ensure the organisation was complying with its charter.
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concerns about the media entity's editorial independence. Thompson also regarded the proposed media entity as an opportunity to rebuild the country's public media mandate in the midst of a "volatile" media market where global platforms operated with "unbridled power." He said that new public media entity would be required to collaborate with the wider media sector to ensure a "healthy and diverse" media ecosystem. Save RNZ Concert submitter Elizabeth Kerr sought information about RNZ Concert's place within the new media entity.
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By early October 2022, the Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media Bill had received 980 submissions. Submissions supporting the new public media entity claimed that it would strengthen public media while submissions opposing the legislation claimed that the new media entity could distort the media market,
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and is expected to come into existence on 1 March 2023. Under the proposed legislation, RNZ and TVNZ would become subsidiaries of the new entity, headed by a single board. The ANZPM would be supported through a mixture of commercial and government funding. The ANZPM would also operate under a charter
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media studies Associate Professor and Better Public Media Trust board member Peter Thompson expressed concerns that the ANZPM Bill failed to uphold the proposed public media entity's non-commercial objectives. He took issue with what he regarded as insufficient government funding to make up for the
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Outlines the functions of ANZPM including promoting Māori language, culture, history and experiences; meeting the needs of New Zealanders of all ages, genders, abilities, ethnicities, and from all regions and communities; and promoting news and information that is reliable, accurate, balanced, and
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confirmed that work on merging RNZ and TVNZ into ANZPM would halt immediately, stating that "Support for public media needs to be at a lower cost and without such significant structural change." Hipkins also confirmed that the two public broadcasters would receive additional governmental funding.
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supported the creation of a new public media entity but expressed concerns about what he perceived as insufficient safeguards about its editorial independence and public trust. While supportive of the aims of the legislation, RNZ CEO Paul Thompson and RNZ board member Jane Wrightson expressed
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Prior to the cancellation, the Government had initially set 1 March as a deadline for passing the Bill into law, with the new entity becoming fully operational in July 2023. The Government subsequently extended the Bill's deadline to 1 July 2023.
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and also questioned its independence from the Government. The Public Media Bill was referred to Parliament's Economic Development, Science and Innovation select committee, with a six-month period for people to make submissions regarding the bill.
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parties supported the legislation. The bill's sponsor Jackson claimed that the bill would allow public media to keep delivering for future generations while combating misinformation in increasingly competitive media environment. The opposition
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outlining goals and responsibilities, with editorial independence being enshrine in its statutory legislation. The Government also allocated NZ$ 370m over a period of four years in operating expenditure and $ 306m in capital funding from the
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Outlines the charter of ANZPM including a commitment to editorial independence, impartiality, balance; serving the needs of the New Zealand public of diverse backgrounds; and ensuring that broadcast content is predominantly free of
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introduced the draft Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media Bill to formally merge Radio New Zealand and TVNZ into a new public media entity called Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media. The new entity will be a non-profit
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Senior Vice President Glen Kyne expressed concerns that the proposed media entity could undercut commercial media competitors. In addition,
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confirmed that the RNZ-TVNZ merger would end due to a governmental shift in focus towards "cost of living" issues.
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and culture, requiring the entity to engage with the Māori community and collaborate with Māori media entities.
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editor Shayne Currie and Wallace called for a thorough cost-benefit analysis of the proposed media entity.
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On 26 July 2022, the Government's Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media Bill passed its first reading at the
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undermine commercial competitors, and be subject to political interference. In their submissions,
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parties opposed the bill, claiming that it would lead to less diversity within the
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Establishes Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media (ANZPM) as a public broadcaster.
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Outlines the duties and functions of the Minister responsible for the ANZPM.
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Outlines its objectives, functions, operating principles, and governance.
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Outlines the membership and functions of ANZPM's governing board.
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by requiring at least two board members to have knowledge of
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and transfers their public broadcasting provisions to ANZPM.
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Ensures that ANZPM adheres to the principles of the
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Index


New Zealand Parliament
Willie Jackson
First reading
Act of Parliament
TVNZ
Radio New Zealand
Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media
Prime Minister
Chris Hipkins
Radio New Zealand
TVNZ
Treaty of Waitangi
Māori language
Willie Jackson
autonomous Crown entity
2022 New Zealand budget
New Zealand Parliament
Labour
Green
Māori
National
ACT
New Zealand media landscape
Stuff
Sinead Boucher
MediaWorks New Zealand
Warner Bros. Discovery
NZME
Simon Power

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