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RNZ focuses on growing profile and online audience as it romps home in radio ratings

Chief executive Paul Thompson says the goal is to reach one million Kiwis a week by 2020. With special feature audio.

Nick Grant
Mon, 01 Aug 2016

Two significant announcements have emerged from public broadcaster RNZ – first, that it has entered a content-sharing agreement with Fairfax New Zealand, and second, that its daytime radio programmes are winning their time slots against commercial radio news rivals.

Although some have grumbled

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Nick Grant
Mon, 01 Aug 2016
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