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Budget 2014: Better access to NZ’s TV heritage

Published: Wed 21 May 2014 11:41 AM
Hon Craig Foss
Minister of Broadcasting
Hon Peter Dunne
Minister of Internal Affairs
21 May 2014
Budget 2014: Better access to NZ’s TV heritage
The TVNZ archive, including over 500,000 hours of original New Zealand television, is set to become much more accessible, Broadcasting Minister Craig Foss and Internal Affairs Minister Peter Dunne say.
The Government is in negotiations to transfer guardianship of the archive from TVNZ to the Ministry for Culture and Heritage on 1 August. It will be managed on a day-to-day basis by the New Zealand Film Archive.
Mr Foss says the Government has set aside $11.3 million capital from the Future Investment Fund and $5.1 million operating funding over four years to purchase and make necessary improvements to the purpose-built archive facility.
In addition, the Government has allocated $8 million operating funding over four years for ongoing management of the archive.
“In keeping with the Government's commitment to provide better public services, this archive contains a unique record of life in New Zealand. It includes news bulletins, current affairs shows, documentaries and classic programmes such as It’s In The Bag, Country Calendar, Play School and Hudson & Halls. The Government is committed to preserving these programmes and making them accessible to all New Zealanders,” Mr Foss says.
"The facility will allow New Zealanders to access greater levels of audio-visual content online. This is great news for teachers, researchers and anyone interested in New Zealand's television heritage and ensures the legacy of New Zealand’s finest, locally-produced television programmes,” Mr Dunne says.
Ownership of the land and archive buildings will pass to the Department of Internal Affairs.
ENDS

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