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11 November 2021
Cameron Sang
By email: [FYI request #17483 email]
Tēnā koe Cameron
Official Information request and response
Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act (“OIA”) dated 8 November 2021.
You have requested:
Information regarding the selection of New Zealand Chinese participants for the "Rising to the
challenge of creating better media content for Asian New Zealanders" study:
1) Any decisions made to only interview the specific demographic of members of relatively new,
mainly non-New Zealand born, New Zealand Chinese communities,
2) If there was any specific decisions made to exclude more established New Zealand Chinese
communities, and if there weren't any specific decisions made to this effect, how was this
particular demographic selected,
3) Whether any consideration was given to the diversity of the New Zealand Chinese communities,
4) If there was any considerations given the presentation of the findings of this research as being
representative of al "New Zealand Chinese",
5) How the findings of this research wil inform NZ On Air's decisions on funding of programmes
by, for, or about New Zealand Chinese not represented by the participants of this research.
You have referenced the headline from th
e media release from our website, which is about th
e Asian
Media Use in Aotearoa NZ in 2021 research report. We assume it is the actual research you are referring
to.
NZ On Air commissioned independent researchers Heather Irvine and Wing Morgan to conduct the
ethnographic qualitative research. As such we do not hold the information pertaining to the exact
selection process, as this is held by the researchers. However, the composition of the sample is covered
in their report.
The research is the first ‘deep dive’ we have commissioned to gain better understanding of Chinese and
Indian New Zealanders’ media use. It complements our comprehensive
Where Are The Audiences ongoing research series which for several years has highlighted a growing disconnect between many
Asian communities and NZ media. This type of ethnographic research is time-intensive and the scope is
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necessarily limited to contain costs. It is not presented as a ‘census’ or as quantitative, or as covering all
Chinese communities in NZ.
When it comes to making funding decisions we draw on a range of data. This research adds to a picture
built up through the
Where Are The Audiences research (which, being quantitative and having a much
bigger sample size, includes a greater range of Chinese and other Asian peoples), our own
Diversity
Report, and audience data from the various broadcasters and platforms we fund content for. We do not
take research such as this in isolation.
You have the right to refer this response to the Ombudsman if you are dissatisfied with it. More
information on how to do this is
here. NZ On Air proactively releases information in accordance with the
Government’s commitment to the Open Government Partnership National Action Plan. This includes
publishing responses to requests for information under the OIA. Please note that this response wil be
published on the NZ On Air website shortly and wil remain on our website for 12 months.
Thank you for your interest in our work.
Yours sincerely
Clare Helm
HEAD OF CORPORATE SERVICES
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