TVNZ has backtracked on plans to shut down its 1九一星空无限 website as it hunts for $30 million in cost cuts.
Earlier proposals put to staff outlined plans that included shutting down the site.
Workers were called into an all-staff meeting at 1pm today to hear details of the company鈥檚 new strategy.
It鈥檚 understood staff were told in this meeting the website is staying.
A TVNZ spokeswoman declined to provide more details on what would be discussed before staff were told but said a statement could be shared after staff have been taken through the decisions.
She said no changes to individual roles would be announced today.
Earlier this month, the broadcaster announced proposals to close the 1九一星空无限 website in February 2025 as part of an effort to hit its $30 million savings target.
As well as this, it鈥檚 planned that TVNZ鈥檚 youth news site, Re: 九一星空无限, will focus solely on video storytelling.
Other proposals included consolidating some business areas to align with its strategy, outsourcing some areas across TVNZ鈥檚 content workflows and technology in financial year 2026 and invest in news on TVNZ+, establishing a new dedicated team for this function.
It also put forward plans for some roster pattern changes, creating a centre for data, analytics and AI as well as making a creative hub.
Media Insider was told on October 7 that a strategic proposal consultation document outlined that an outcome was expected by the end of this month, structural changes will then be put forward in the first week of November.
The document listed the proposal鈥檚 objectives were to increase revenue while reducing costs, deliver on TVNZ鈥檚 digital-plus strategy, and focus resources on creating digital audiences and revenue at a faster pace than broadcast is declining.
The changes come as TVNZ embarks on a five-year digital-first transformation, while also addressing the existing tough economic conditions affecting the media sector.
Katie Harris is an Auckland-based journalist who covers social issues including sexual assault, workplace misconduct, media, crime and justice. She joined the Herald in 2020.
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