New TV line-up for children and special interest audiences
Wednesday 17th October, 2012
NZ On Air announces
new TV line-up for children and special interest audiences
NZ On Air is announcing more than $22million in funding for nearly 600 hours of new and returning programming for a wide variety of specialist audiences.
NZ On Air allocates a considerable portion
of its television funding to special interest and
children’s programming each year, reflecting the
importance of these audiences.
There are two new
series for pre-schoolers. Poppet Stars will animate songs
in English and Māori on TV 2. Moe, a new puppet adventure
series looking at problem solving, literacy and numeracy, is
being supported for FOUR. Popular pre-school series Tiki
Tour, will also return to TV 2 in 2013.
Older children
and teenagers will be well served with What Now, The Erin
Simpson Show, Girl vs Boy, I am TV, Just the Job, Let’s
Get Inventin’, Operation Hero, and Small Blacks TV all
returning for another series on TV 2, while the daily Sticky
TV returns to FOUR.
A new special interest series has
also been supported. Real Pasifik shot in New Zealand and
the wider Pacific, will bring Robert Oliver's colourful
forays into South Pacific food and culture to small screen
audiences.
NZ On Air funding is also supporting the
return of Attitude, Neighbourhood, Praise Be, Rural
Delivery, Tagata Pasifika and the final of the Young Farmers
Contest to TV One in 2013. New series of Both Worlds and
Media3 will screen on TV3, and The Nutters Club will return
to Māori Television.
English language subtitling of
te reo children’s series Pukana, for the benefit of
audiences on FOUR, has also been
funded.
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