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Raewyn Rasch: Public Interest Journalism fund to train Maori journalists
NZ On Air’s new Public Interest Journalism fund is playing catch up, with the largest grant going to a Maori and diverse journalism cadetship scheme.
NZ On Air’s new Public Interest Journalism fund is playing catch up, with the largest grant going to a Maori and diverse journalism cadetship scheme.
Te Rito is the first large scale training scheme for Māori journalists in more than a decade, and it’s a collaboration between Māori Television, Newshub, NZME, Pacific Media Network and 11 other supporting media organisations.
Press Release – NZ On Air
Around 40% of the first funding round for Public Interest Journalism has gone to projects benefitting Māori journalism.
Established in February with a $55m government allocation to NZ On Air, the fund aims to support at-risk public interest journalism, meeting local, regional and national audience needs.
The first funding round of $9.6m has just been awarded by NZ On Air, and $3.5m from the first round will go to projects with a Māori journalism impact (with a further $1.6m already committed for a second year in one large-scale project.)
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Te Rito training programme will provide the country’s first comprehensive Māori and diverse voices journalism cadetship scheme to train and hire 25 new journalists.