Radio New Zealand (), commonly known as RNZ or Radio NZ, is a New Zealand
public service broadcaster and
Crown entity
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.
Established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995, it operates news and
current affairs station,
RNZ National, and a
classical music
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and
jazz
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station,
RNZ Concert, with full government funding from
NZ On Air. Since 2014, the organisation's focus has been to transform from a radio broadcaster to a
multimedia
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outlet, increasing its production of digital
content in audio, video, and written forms, utilising rnz.co.nz and the RNZ app.
The organisation plays a central role in
New Zealand public broadcasting. The
New Zealand Parliament
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fully funds its
AM network, used in part for the broadcast of parliamentary proceedings. RNZ has a statutory role under the
Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002 to act as a "lifeline
utility
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* In a normative context, utility refers to a goal or objective that we wish ...
" in emergencies. It is also responsible for an international service,
RNZ Pacific, which broadcasts to the
South Pacific in both
English and
Pacific languages through its
shortwave service, and publishes online news in
Simplified Chinese
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.
History
Early years
The first radio broadcast in New Zealand was made on 17 November 1921 by radio pioneer
Professor Robert Jack. Government-funded public service radio in New Zealand was historically provided by the Radio Broadcasting Company between 1925 and 1931, the New Zealand Broadcasting Board between 1931 and 1936, the National Broadcasting Service between 1936 and 1962, the
New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation between 1962 and 1975, and the Radio New Zealand
state-owned enterprise
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between 1975 and 1995. The organisation placed a strong emphasis on training its staff in
Received Pronunciation
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, until it began promoting local and indigenous accents in the 1990s.
As part of the process of
privatisation carried out by the
fourth National government, the government's commercial radio operations were sold to private investors as
The Radio Network in 1996, and the government's non-commercial assets (known previously as New Zealand Public Radio) became the current Radio New Zealand Crown entity.

RNZ had its headquarters in Broadcasting House in Bowen St,
Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand (second largest in the North Island ...
, behind the
parliamentary buildings. Construction of the Bowen St building began in 1959, and it was opened in 1963. The building was demolished in 1997, and RNZ moved to Radio New Zealand House on The Terrace.
In 2025 a time capsule which had been buried in the tunnel between the RNZ building and
Parliament Buildings in 1996 was discovered and opened.
Later years
The broadcaster is bound by the Charter and Operating Principles included in the Radio New Zealand Act, which is reviewed by the
New Zealand Parliament
The New Zealand Parliament () is the unicameral legislature of New Zealand, consisting of the Monarchy of New Zealand, Sovereign and the New Zealand House of Representatives. The King is usually represented by his Governor-General of New Zeal ...
every five years. The Radio New Zealand Amendment Act 2016 received Royal assent on 1 April 2016.
Purpose:
* As an independent public service broadcaster, the public radio company's purpose is to serve the public interest.
* Freedom of thought and expression are foundations of democratic society, and the public radio company as a public service broadcaster plays an essential role in exercising these freedoms.
* The public radio company fosters a sense of national identity by contributing to tolerance and understanding, reflecting and promoting ethnic, cultural, and artistic diversity and expression.
* The public radio company provides reliable, independent, and freely accessible news and information.
RNZ broadcasts over three nationwide networks: RNZ National; RNZ Concert; and the AM network, which relays Parliamentary proceedings. RNZ Pacific (formerly Radio New Zealand International or RNZI) is its overseas shortwave service, broadcasting to the South Pacific and beyond, while Radio New Zealand News provides comprehensive, up-to-the-minute news and current affairs information. RNZ also allows for the archiving of broadcast material of historical interest.
It must also produce and commission high quality programming based on research of public needs, and balance mass appeal and minority appeal programming. In achieving these objectives, it must be socially and financially responsible.
Proposed RNZ Concert closure
In February 2020, it was announced by Music Content Director Willy Macalister and Chief Executive
Paul Thompson that RNZ Concert was to undergo major changes: it would be moved from the FM to the AM band, streamed online, and the current service replaced by an automated non-stop play format. Seventeen jobs would be lost from RNZ Music, including all the Concert presenters. It would be replaced on FM radio with music for a younger audience as part of a new multimedia music brand.
The move was widely condemned across New Zealand, with many people seeing it as a gutting of the arts in New Zealand. Former Prime Minister
Helen Clark
Helen Elizabeth Clark (born 26 February 1950) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 37th prime minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008 and was the administrator of the United Nations Development Programme from 2009 to 2017. She was ...
issued a statement on Twitter saying that it "equates to a dumbing down of cultural life in NZ." Two thousand protesters signed a petition. The RNZ board reversed its decision when the government announced it would grant RNZ a third FM channel.
Merger attempt
On 23 June 2022, Broadcasting Minister
Willie Jackson introduced
draft legislation to formally merge public broadcasters Radio New Zealand and
TVNZ into a new non-profit autonomous Crown entity called
Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media (ANZPM), commencing 1 March 2023. Under the draft legislation, RNZ would become a subsidiary of the new entity, which would be funded through a mixture of government and commercial funding. The proposed ANZPM would be headed by a board, and operate under a media charter outlining goals and responsibilities including editorial independence.
On 8 February 2023, Prime Minister
Chris Hipkins announced that the merger of TVNZ and RNZ into ANZPM had been cancelled, stating that "support for public media needs to be at a lower cost and without such significant structural change." He confirmed that both TVNZ and RNZ would receive additional government funding. Prior to the public media entity's cancellation, the two public broadcasters had spent a total of NZ$1,023,701 on the merger process, with RNZ spending NZ$431,277 by mid-November 2022.
Inappropriate editing of articles about international affairs
On 9 June 2023, Radio New Zealand launched an investigation
after discovering several stories that it said gave a false account of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
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.
Wire agency articles were said to have been "edited to align with the Russian view of events."
The editing was linked to one employee, journalist Michael Hall, who subsequently resigned. An RNZ audit identified 49 examples of what it called inappropriate editing on various international affairs. Nearly half of the affected content related to the war in
Ukraine
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, while others related to
China
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,
Israel
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, and countries in
Europe
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and South America. A
Stuff
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*Physical matter
*General, unspecific things, or entities
Arts, media, and entertainment
Books
*''Stuff'' (1997), a novel by Joseph Connolly
*''Stuff'' (2005), a book by Jeremy Strong
Fictional c ...
reporter interpreted the edits to be broadly from a
tankie point of view, in which aggression from
authoritarian governments with a
communist
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past are supported or downplayed, usually as part of opposition to the
United States
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and its allies.
In early August 2023, the independent review found that Hall had breached both Radio New Zealand's editorial standards and the company's contract with
Reuters
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The agency ...
. The review also criticised RNZ's management for overreacting to coverage of Hall's actions, and found that internal cultural, system, and teamwork issues contributed to Hall's inappropriate edits. The review's panel recommended that RNZ merge its digital news team with its main news team, and appoint someone to focus on improving the organisation's editorial standards. The RNZ board chairperson, Jim Mather, stated that RNZ accepted the report, and would implement its recommendations.
Radio services
RNZ National
RNZ National, formerly National Radio, is RNZ's independent news and current affairs platform, and offers both its own on-air and online services and those from third party services. It includes the news and current affairs programmes ''Morning Report'' (which began on 1 April 1975), ''Midday Report,'' and ''Checkpoint,'' as well as having news bulletins every hour. Its news service has specialist correspondents, overseas correspondents, reporters, and a network of regional reporters. Magazine programmes include a broad range of contributors, interviews, music pieces, and dramas, with reports and regular features in
English and
Māori. The network provides coverage of business, science, politics, philosophy, religion, rural affairs, sports, and other topics.
RNZ National broadcasts on
AM and
FM via mono terrestrial transmitters based around New Zealand and the
Optus
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satellite. It is also available on Sky Digital TV channel 421, Freeview satellite channel 50, and is available in stereo on the terrestrial Freeview HD service.
RNZ Concert
RNZ Concert is an FM radio network broadcasting
classical and
jazz
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music, as well as world music, specialist programmes, and regular news updates. Founded in 1975 as the Concert Programme,
the network was renamed Concert FM in the mid-1990s, and assumed its current name in 2007 as part of a wider name change within Radio New Zealand to associate Concert FM with the RNZ brand.
RNZ Concert was refreshed in February 2018, with several new programmes and presenters, and a renewed focus on live music and storytelling on New Zealand's music and arts communities.
The station broadcasts in
FM stereo via terrestrial transmitters located around New Zealand, as well as from the
Optus
Singtel Optus Pty Limited is an Australian Telecommunications in Australia, telecommunications company headquartered in Macquarie Park, a suburb in the Northern Sydney region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is a wholly owned subsidiar ...
satellite. It is also available on Sky Digital TV channel 422, and on Freeview's satellite and terrestrial services on channel 51.
AM Network
The
AM Network is a
network of radio transmitters operated by RNZ, which broadcast all sittings of the
New Zealand Parliament
The New Zealand Parliament () is the unicameral legislature of New Zealand, consisting of the Monarchy of New Zealand, Sovereign and the New Zealand House of Representatives. The King is usually represented by his Governor-General of New Zeal ...
through a contract with the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Sitting hours are seasonal, and may be extended due to certain circumstances, but are generally 14:00 to 18:00 Tuesday and Wednesday, 14:00 to 17:00 Thursday, and 19:00 to 22:00 Tuesday and Wednesday. AM Network Parliamentary coverage is also streamed online, with
podcasts and
transcripts available.
''The House'' is broadcast on RNZ on the House sitting days at 6:55pm and Sunday at 7:30am and 10:45pm. It looks at legislation, issues, and insights from Parliament.
To help fund the operation of the station, RNZ has leased the remaining hours to Christian broadcaster
Rhema Media since 1997, which uses the frequencies to broadcast the low-budget easy listening
Star
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network. The transmitters were previously used by the Concert Programme before it moved to
FM broadcasting
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.
RNZ Pacific
The
RNZ Pacific network (also known outside New Zealand as RNZ International, or RNZI) broadcasts on
shortwave and via
Digital Radio Mondiale to New Zealand's neighbouring countries in the Pacific from transmitters located at
Rangitaiki, near
Taupō
Taupō (), sometimes written Taupo, is a town located in the central North Island of New Zealand. It is situated on the edge of Lake Taupō, which is the largest freshwater lake in New Zealand. Taupō was constituted as a borough in 1953. It h ...
, in the
North Island
The North Island ( , 'the fish of Māui', historically New Ulster) is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, islands of New Zealand, separated from the larger but less populous South Island by Cook Strait. With an area of , it is the List ...
.
There also is a relay via
WRN Broadcast and a
livestream on the internet.
RNZ podcasts and series
RNZ has a wide variety of podcasts and series. Series can be downloaded in Oggcast format.
RNZ News
RNZ's main news centres are located in
Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand (second largest in the North Island ...
and
Auckland
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, with additional reporters based in
Whangārei,
Hamilton
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* Alexander Hamilton (1755/1757–1804), first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States
* ''Hamilton'' (musical), a 2015 Broadway musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda
** ''Hamilton'' (al ...
,
New Plymouth
New Plymouth () is the major city of the Taranaki region on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is named after the English city of Plymouth, in Devon, from where the first English settlers to New Plymouth migrated. The New Pl ...
, Napier and
Hawkes Bay,
Palmerston North
Palmerston North (; , colloquially known as Palmerston or Palmy) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Located in the eastern Manawatū Plains, the city is near the north bank of the Manaw ...
,
Nelson,
Christchurch
Christchurch (; ) is the largest city in the South Island and the List of cities in New Zealand, second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand. Christchurch has an urban population of , and a metropolitan population of over hal ...
, and
Dunedin
Dunedin ( ; ) is the second-most populous city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region. Its name comes from ("fort of Edin"), the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the capital of S ...
. There is also a Parliamentary Press Gallery office situated in
Parliament
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.
In addition to hourly news bulletins, RNZ's news service provides 24-hour programming and news and current affairs with programmes such as ''Morning Report with Ingrid Hipkiss and Corin Dann'', ''Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan,'' and ''Checkpoint with Lisa Owen.'' The organisation also operates rnz.co.nz and the RNZ app with stories which are syndicated by other news publishers.
Before 1996, the organisation's news service provided news to all commercial stations operated by Radio New Zealand, as well as many independently owned stations. New owner,
The Radio Network, launched its own news service.
Correspondents
* Politics – Jo Moir / Craig McCulloch / Anneke Smith / Katie Scotcher / Giles Dexter
* Business – Gyles Beckford / Nona Pelletier / Anan Zaki
* Health – Rowan Quinn
* Education – John Gerritsen
* Te Manu Korihi – Taiha Molyneux / Tu Natanahira / Pokere Paewai
Regional Reporters:
* Northland – Peter de Graaf
* Waikato – Natalie Akoorie / Libby Kirkby-McLeod
* Hawke's Bay – Tom Kitchin
* Taranaki/Whanganui – Robin Martin
* Manawatu – Jimmy Ellingham
* Nelson – Samantha Gee
* Otago – Timothy Brown / Tess Brunton
Websites
The RNZ website, rnz.co.nz (formerly radionz.co.nz), was launched in October 2005, and includes news coverage, programme information, online station streaming, and podcasting.
RNZ National,
RNZ Concert,
AM Network coverage of
Parliament
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, and
RNZ Pacific are available as
Windows Media Audio streams. Almost all RNZ-produced programmes are available dating back to January 2008, and have
MP3 and
Ogg Vorbis and download and
podcasts options. Some material is not available due to insufficient
copyright clearances.
The website was awarded the
Qantas Media Award for Best Website Design in 2007, a
New Zealand Open Source Award in 2008, New Zealand Radio Award for Best Radio Website in 2009, and ONYA awards for ''Best use of HTML and CSS'' and ''Best Accessibility'' in 2010. The site was re-launched on 26 May 2013 with a new design and a custom CMS built using the open source
Ruby on Rails framework.
The website was further redesigned and relaunched in July 2016, and the domain was moved to rnz.co.nz in May 2019.
In July 2023, two news portals were opened for
Chinese and
Indian New Zealander community audiences, with the Chinese section featuring stories in
Simplified Chinese
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.
The Wireless
In October 2013, Radio New Zealand launched the youth-focused and non-commercial website 'The Wireless.' The website emerged from the push for a youth radio station as part of Radio New Zealand's offerings. Instead of creating a youth radio station, RNZ decided to create a website or online magazine that focused on 18- to 30-year-olds, which would be more relevant to the demographic.
Project manager Marcus Stickley noted that: "RNZ has had the wisdom to recognize that it didn't necessarily need to be under the RNZ brand. It needed to develop something specifically for that audience, and they've given us the freedom to go away and figure out exactly how to do that." In April 2014, the CEO of RNZ commented that The Wireless was "the most exciting innovation from RNZ in recent years."
The Wireless ceased operating as an independent publication in 2018, and was folded back into RNZ.
Tahi
Tahi, a youth-oriented platform, was launched in December 2021.
Former commercial stations
Prior to 1996, Radio New Zealand operated a large number of commercial stations around New Zealand. These stations were typically local stations with their own local identity, with the origins of many stations going back to the 1930s up until more recent stations created in the 1990s. Stations in the larger centres were usually local 24 hours a day, and stations in the smaller centres featured a mixture of part-local and part-networked programming.
In 1996, the
New Zealand Government
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sold off all of their commercial stations to a syndicate that included United States radio company
Clear Channel Communications and publisher
Wilson & Horton; in New Zealand, the new owner became known as
The Radio Network.
The following stations were previously owned by Radio New Zealand. Some listed stations were closed down before the 1996 sale, while
Gore radio station
Radio Hokonui was sold privately in 1994.
Heritage Classic Hits and Newstalk ZB stations
All of the early local radio stations started by Radio New Zealand originally broadcast on an AM frequency. FM broadcasting did not begin in New Zealand until the 1980s. In the 1980s and early 1990s, most stations listed below switched to an FM frequency, but continued to broadcast on the original AM frequency. Some stations utilised the AM frequency for specialised shows, such as local talkback, sports talk, and local news shows. In 1993, the majority of these stations were split in two, with the AM frequency used to broadcast Auckland based
Newstalk ZB, which was originally Auckland's 1ZB. The local station on the FM frequency adopted a common format and brand called
Classic Hits, with all stations retaining local programming under Radio New Zealand's operation.
*
Radio Northland Whangārei
*
Newstalk 1ZBAuckland
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(first
Newstalk ZB station, adopted talk format in 1987)
*
Classic Hits 97FMAuckland (first
Classic Hits station and originally 1ZM)
*
ZHFM Waikato
*
95 BOP FM Tauranga
*
Geyserland FMRotorua
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*
Bay City Radio Hawkes Bay
*
Radio TaranakiTaranaki
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The main centre is the ...
*
2ZAPalmerston North
Palmerston North (; , colloquially known as Palmerston or Palmy) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Located in the eastern Manawatū Plains, the city is near the north bank of the Manaw ...
*
2ZB and B90FM
Wellington
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(2ZB became Newstalk ZB, B90FM became Classic Hits B90)
*
Radio Nelson Nelson
*
3ZB and B98FM
Christchurch
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(3ZB became Newstalk ZB, B90FM became Classic Hits B98)
*
Radio CarolineTimaru
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*
ZBFMDunedin
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*
4ZA Southland
Community stations
Radio New Zealand community stations operated in the heartland areas of New Zealand. These stations typically ran limited local programming, such as a local breakfast show, and at other times relayed a nearby station or
National Radio. Following the sale to The Radio Network, most of these stations became part of the
Community Radio Network, with programming outside the breakfast show originating from Taupō. These stations later became part of the
Classic Hits network in 2001.
*
Radio Forestland Tokoroa
*
King Country RadioTaumarunui
Taumarunui is a small town in the King Country of the central North Island of New Zealand. It is on an alluvial plain set within rugged terrain on the upper reaches of the Whanganui River, 65 km south of Te Kūiti and 55 km west of T� ...
*
Radio Waitomo Te Kūiti
*
Lakeland FMTaupō
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*
ZGFM Gisborne
*
River City FM Whanganui
*
Wairarapa FMWairarapa
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*
Radio Marlborough Marlborough
*
Scenicland FM West Coast
*
3ZE Ashburton
*
Radio Waitaki Oamaru
*
4ZG Radio Hokonui Gore (sold in 1994 to independent owner)
ZM stations
Radio New Zealand operated a youth network of stations under the
ZM brand, with the three original stations being in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. The Auckland station,
1ZM, changed format in 1987 to Classic Hits, leaving just the Wellington and Christchurch stations. Since the sale to The Radio Network, ZM has been expanded to a nationwide network based in Auckland.
*
93ZM Whangārei
*
91ZM Wellington
*
91ZM Christchurch
Sports Roundup
Sports Roundup was a network which conducted seasonal sports broadcasts in the main centres during the 1980s and 1990s, particularly used to broadcast
Cricket
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matches in New Zealand. Following the sale to The Radio Network, Sports Roundup became known as
Radio Sport, which went off the air permanently in 2020.
Other stations
*
89XAuckland (purchased by Radio New Zealand in 1992, closed down 1993)
* Rock 99
Rotorua
Rotorua () is a city in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. It is sited on the southern shores of Lake Rotorua, from which it takes its name. It is the seat of the Rotorua Lakes District, a territorial authorities of New Zea ...
(closed down 1996)
*
Classic Rock 96FMHawkes Bay (replaced with ZM)
* Classic Rock Q91FMPalmerston North (formerly known as 2QQ, later replaced with ZM)
Reception
In August 2024, ''
The New Zealand Herald
''The New Zealand Herald'' is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.
It has the largest newspaper circulation in New Zealand, ...
'' reported that RNZ National's overall cumulative audience had fallen from over 700,000 in early 2020 to 529,800 in 2024. During that period, RNZ's flagship ''Morning Report'' show had declined from a cumulative audience of 500,000 in early 2020 to 376,500 in 2024. Meanwhile, commercial competitor
Newstalk ZB's breakfast show hosted by
Mike Hosking had risen from under 400,000 to 445,300. In response, RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson said that RNZ had distributed its output across other platforms, including its website,
app, and podcasts, and also had content deals with over 65 partners. Thompson also said that RNZ had expanded its reach from 15% to 70% of the population over the past 15 years. He estimated that live radio now comprised 14% of its reach.
References
External links
*
*
Aotearoa on the Air: 100 years of radio.' Recording of Professor Jack, 17 November 1921, on RNZ.
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