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TVNZ Gives Back To The Community

1 December 2008

TVNZ Gives Back To The Community

TVNZ is pleased to announce the launch of its next round of free on air advertising for New Zealand's charitable organisations.

For over 20 years the 'TVNZ Community Support Foundation' has provided millions of dollars of free on air advertising time to help not for profit or charitable organisations promote their services and educate New Zealanders to build a better community.

TVNZ is keen to hear from registered charitable organisations who are dedicated to creating a better New Zealand and willing to commit to a two-year partnership with the broadcaster, which will include pro-active marketing and communications support.

As New Zealand's public broadcaster TVNZ is proud to be able to support organisations that do so much to improve the lives of New Zealanders and their communities.

The sponsorship involves TVNZ committing up to $50,000 a month in free air time to each recipient to show their television advertisements. The charities must be not for profit, a registered charitable entity, apolitical, non-religious in nature and have a New Zealand focus in its work.

The current TVNZ CSF recipients are the National Heart Foundation, the SPCA, the Refugee Service and Surf Lifesaving New Zealand.

Further information and application criteria can be found on tvnz.co.nz keyword: Community Support.

Applications close 5pm, Friday 2 January 2009.

ENDS

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