NZ PREPARES FOR DIGITAL TV
December 8th 2007 06:32
NEW ZEALAND SETS UP BROADCASTING UNIT FOR DIGITAL TRANSITION
New Zealand's Ministry for Culture and Heritage has established a broadcasting unit to more effectively serve the interests of public broadcasting and the country's transition to digital broadcasting.
Until now, three separate teams worked on broadcasting policy, digital broadcasting, and monitoring broadcasting agencies which receive public funding which include TVNZ, Radio NZ, the National Pacific Radio Trust, NZ On Air, and the Broadcasting Standards Authority.
Culture and Heritage chief executive Martin Matthews said it was an appropriate time to strengthen effectiveness by creating a focused unit, and, according to The New Zealand Herald, he said a distinct unit would provide a more visible, identifiable presence for the ministry's broadcasting work.
- From MediaBlab by Peter Olszewski
New Zealand's Ministry for Culture and Heritage has established a broadcasting unit to more effectively serve the interests of public broadcasting and the country's transition to digital broadcasting.
Until now, three separate teams worked on broadcasting policy, digital broadcasting, and monitoring broadcasting agencies which receive public funding which include TVNZ, Radio NZ, the National Pacific Radio Trust, NZ On Air, and the Broadcasting Standards Authority.
Culture and Heritage chief executive Martin Matthews said it was an appropriate time to strengthen effectiveness by creating a focused unit, and, according to The New Zealand Herald, he said a distinct unit would provide a more visible, identifiable presence for the ministry's broadcasting work.
- From MediaBlab by Peter Olszewski
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