Election 2023 - Broadcasting and Journalism Policy
Act
Spokesperson:
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Green Party
Spokesperson:
Link to
policy here
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- Create the organisational structure necessary to establish, monitor and enforce obligations attached to the right to broadcast and stream content online, including honouring the rights and interests of tangata whenua under Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
- Support quality public service broadcasting and digital media commons that nurture and promote talent, and creativity, reflecting the unique social and cultural diversity of Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Protect the political independence and public ownership of Radio New Zealand, Television New Zealand, Maori Television Service and iwi radio.
- Secure long term finding and support for the Maori Television Service and iwi radio stations to be independent, secure and successful.
- See more here
Labour
Spokesperson:
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National
Spokesperson:
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New Zealand First
Spokesperson:
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policy here
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- Establish a new stand-alone industry led journalism funding entity to manage a contestable "Public Good" journalism fund.
- Examine tax deductions for domestic news subscriptions, press patron subscriptions, and large corporate sponsorships of news outlets.
- Facilitate collaboration of media entities through simplifying competition rules for merger activities whilst protecting national interest.
- Require and mandate Radio New Zealand (RNZ) to support the health of the broadcasting sector by providing shared services, facilities, content, training and staff development, and infrastructure for the wider industry.
- Secure and futureproof RNZ Concert as an important entity in our public broadcasting stable noting the station plays a crucial and unique role within the arts sector in New Zealand.
- Strengthen RNZ Pacific’s role as an international service that connects New Zealand with our Pacific neighbours.
- Read more here
TOP
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Te Pāti Māori
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