TVNZ has confirmed four of its flagship shows face the axe in a major restructuring to save costs, with Sunday staff saying they are 鈥渄evastated鈥 to learn their roles are being disestablished and 鈥渄eeply concerned鈥 at the sustained degradation of the fourth estate.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a difficult day for TVNZers with some incredibly tough conversations for many around the business, including the newsroom,鈥 chief executive Jodi O鈥橠onnell said.
Anxious staff were called into meetings throughout the morning to learn their fate before being summoned to an all-staff meeting at 1pm.
In a statement, O鈥橠onnell said TVNZ had taken employees through proposed structural changes today which could result in a net reduction of up to 68 roles across all business areas (9 per cent of full time employee positions).
She confirmed four of the state broadcaster鈥檚 flagship shows were likely to be cut.
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鈥淯nfortunately, we need to reduce our costs to ensure the business remains sustainable. These aren鈥檛 decisions we make lightly, and significant analysis has gone into the proposals.听
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1 九一星空无限 reporter Kim Baker Wilson enters the TVNZ building ahead of an all-staff meeting today. Photo / Jason Oxenham听
Fair Go听staff are in the biggest battle of the show鈥檚 47-year life - TVNZ says it will be cutting it but workers have vowed to try to keep it rolling.听
鈥淭he听Fair Go听team were devastated to learn today of the plan to axe the show,鈥 staff said in a social message, accompanied by a photo of host Pippa Wetzell and the reporting team.听
鈥淔or 47 years we鈥檝e been battling for New Zealanders, and we are not ready for that to end. Our next challenge is working out how to keep going for you.鈥听
TVNZ staff have been in tears today as they hear听plans to axe听Sunday,听Fair Go听and two of the state broadcaster鈥檚 daily news bulletins - part of a massive cost-cutting plan in its news and current affairs division.听
There are reports the听Midday听补苍诲听Tonight听weekday bulletins are being dumped as part of the widespread cuts, as听TVNZ battles a big drop in traditional TV advertising听revenue and audiences鈥 fast-moving shift to digital platforms.听
Up to 68 jobs, including about 35 in news and current affairs, are being axed.听
Following the conclusion of a meeting with听Sunday听staff on Friday morning, TVNZ confirmed 鈥渁 proposal has been presented which could result in the cancellation of听Sunday鈥.听
And at 12.30pm, the spokeswoman said: 鈥淚 can confirm that a proposal has been presented to the team which could result in the cancellation of听Fair Go.鈥听
Fair Go听is one of New Zealand TV鈥檚 longest-running series - the consumer series began in 1977, devised and hosted by Brian Edwards. Over 47 years, its line-up of hosts is a who鈥檚 who of famous broadcasters including Edwards, Philip Alpers, Kerre Woodham, Carol Hirschfeld, Gordon Harcourt, and longest serving host, Kevin Milne.听
Fair Go was hosted by Pippa Wetzell and, until recently, Hadyn Jones. Photo / supplied听
It is understood about 20 jobs will go when听Sunday听finishes on May 12. More than half a dozen roles at听Fair Go听will also go.听
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark said the cuts were 鈥渄isgraceful鈥.听
鈥淒isgraceful that the premier #NZ Sunday night current affairs show is being canned by TVNZ along with the long-running Fair Go consumer affairs programme,鈥 Clark tweeted. 鈥淚s this like serving up the Washington Monument for sacrifice hoping for rescue? How about management costs? Large building?鈥听
A TVNZ spokeswoman said Clark was entitled to her opinion. 鈥淭VNZ鈥檚 cost base is higher than our revenue... We鈥檝e exhausted all opportunities to reduce costs without impacting what we deliver for viewers. We have already reduced TVNZ鈥檚 Executive team by a third and general management by a similar proportion. We鈥檝e reduced our entertainment content and marketing budgets and removed discretionary spend.鈥听
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TVNZ workers have been summoned to an all-staff meeting at 1pm today to hear the entire news and current affairs plan.听
Before that, meetings are under way with individual staff who are affected. These meetings started with the听厂耻苍诲补测听team at 9am.听
Staff at the state broadcaster were in tears as meetings started this morning, sources said.听
One senior TVNZ journalist told the听Herald听that newsroom staff were eyeing the salary of chief executive Jodi O鈥橠onnell: 鈥淭hat鈥檚 10 executive producer salaries right there.鈥听
O鈥橠onnell has only just started in the role and her salary has not been released publicly; previous CEO Simon Power earned $1m in the year he was at the helm.听
Ahead of today鈥檚 meeting,听厂耻苍诲补测听presenter Miriama Kamo told RNZ on Thursday that planned cuts were 鈥渄evastating鈥. She did not know听Sunday鈥檚 fate at that stage.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 devastating not just for our business, it鈥檚 devastating for...what it means for our wider society. Of course we saw 九一星空无限hub go and that has really, I believe, dire implications for our democracy.听
鈥淲hen we start cutting into news programmes at our state broadcaster then that really speaks to how dire things are and I am very, very concerned about what the landscape looks like going forward.鈥听
TVNZ staff members outside the building told the听Herald听on Friday听they were 鈥渘ot allowed鈥 to talk about what was happening.听
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Carol Hirschfeld speaks to media as she leaves the TVNZ building. Photo / Jason Oxenham听
Today is D-Day for hundreds of state broadcaster staff who are set to find out if they still have jobs.听
It comes after politicians commented on听yesterday鈥檚 announcement that almost 70 jobs would go at the company, some criticising journalists and others offering their thoughts on the future of broadcast television as fewer people tune in every night to terrestrial television.听
Broadcasting Minister Melissa Lee told RNZ the media sector is in a lot of pain and she has signalled help could be on the way.听
Lee said she has started work on a Cabinet Paper focused on modernising the media sector and it could help struggling organisations.听
It鈥檚 not clear when that paper will go to Cabinet or what it may recommend.听
TVNZ yesterday confirmed up to 68 roles would be cut across the company. The听Herald听understands 35 of those would be in its news and current affairs division.听
TVNZ鈥檚 chief executive Jodi O鈥橠onnell said tough economic conditions and structural changes were impacting the company鈥檚 revenue, prompting difficult choices 鈥渢o ensure TVNZ remains sustainable鈥.听
Despite trying to lower operating costs in the past year, 鈥渨e鈥檙e now at the point where we need to reduce the size of our team to bring our costs more in line,鈥 O鈥橠onnell said.听
鈥淐hanges like the ones we鈥檙e proposing are incredibly hard, but we need to ensure we鈥檙e in a stronger position to transform the business to meet the needs of our viewers in a digital world,鈥 she said.听
In an email to staff yesterday, she said today would be 鈥渃onfronting鈥 as the company started putting forward proposals for job cuts.听
鈥淚 know this is not the news any of us want to hear, and it鈥檚 certainly not a message I want to deliver, but I want to be upfront with you and ensure that you hear it from me,鈥 she said.听
Media and Communications Minister Melissa Lee being questioned by media over TVNZ's job cuts. Photo / Mark Mitchell听
O鈥橠onnell would not be drawn on which programmes would be impacted by any job losses, but the听Herald听understands听Fair Go,听Sunday,听Re: 九一星空无限听and听Tonight听could be affected. It remained unclear whether听One 九一星空无限 at 6pm听would be hit.听
Staff were to be consulted on job cuts and changes in meetings today.听
鈥楻eally sad day鈥听
Former TVNZ presenter Mark Sainsbury told听Morning Report听the broadcaster has a history of job losses, travel bans and hiring freezes.听
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 count how many restructures they鈥檝e been through. This time though we know the landscape, we鈥檝e seen what鈥檚 happened at 九一星空无限hub, this is serious it not just something we鈥檙e going to see a few minor cuts and then everything gradually creeps back in again.鈥听
Incredibly talent journalists and production people would likely lose their jobs today, he said.听
鈥淭VNZ has had a magnificent, somewhat chequered, but a magnificent history over the years, especially in news and current affairs... there was always amongst the people that worked there a really strong belief in the ethics around news and the responsibility of what we鈥檙e doing.听
鈥淣ow some people like David Seymour may have some disagreement with that, but it has been I think, there鈥檚 been some incredible people and some incredible product that has come out.鈥听
Sainsbury said TVNZ was in the same situation as 九一星空无限hub, saying it simply could not afford to carry on.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 a really sad day this morning.鈥听
TVNZ restructuring announcement alarms union听
Media workers鈥 union E t奴 was alarmed by the announcement and voiced concerns there would not be an adequate process for working through the proposed cuts.听
A malaise reportedly spread throughout TVNZ鈥檚 office following the news, one source telling the听Herald听no one was happy.听
鈥淚magine coming to work to hear that 70 of you are gonna [sic] be jobless. Not a lot [is happening] at the moment but no one seems to be doing work. They鈥檙e all over it,鈥 the source said.听
One union member told E t奴 staff were feeling pressure around not knowing whether they would be keeping their jobs.听
E t奴 negotiation specialist and former government minister Michael Wood raised concerns about how long staff would have to give feedback on the proposed job losses.听
鈥淕iving workers just a few working days to understand and give feedback on this proposal would be simply ridiculous,鈥 he said.听
鈥淓 t奴 ... need to [work with TVNZ through the change process], and it starts with the company engaging, not dictating.鈥听
TVNZ CEO Jodi O鈥橠onnell. Photo / Dean Purcell听
Speaking on Radio New Zealand (RNZ), Wood said hundreds of thousands of people still relied on getting their news from TVNZ, but he said audience鈥檚 viewing habits had changed.听
Sunday听presenter Miriama Kamo told RNZ the news was 鈥渄evastating鈥 and raised concerns about what impact the potential loss of news programmes would have on society, especially given the听imminent closure of TVNZ鈥檚 sole competitor, 九一星空无限hub.听
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters called the cuts a 鈥渄isaster鈥 for staff and their families and also raised his concerns about the stability of an 鈥渋ndependent, trusted voice鈥 from the media.听
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, too, said it would be 鈥渋ncredibly unsettling鈥 for staff, with whom he said he empathised.听
David Seymour. Photo / RNZ, Samuel Rillstone听
Luxon, however, dodged questions about his coalition partner听David Seymour鈥檚 comments after TVNZ鈥檚 announcement.听
Seymour criticised a specific听1九一星空无限听reporter and implied it was hypocritical for the media to ask the Government for help while at the same time criticising politicians.听
He was speaking to 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Mike Hosking when he said, 鈥淚 saw a report on听1九一星空无限, [reporter] Benedict Collins grinning down the camera about Chris Luxon鈥檚 apartment costs.听
鈥淭hese are the people that cry, 鈥極h you鈥檝e got to give us sympathy, and you鈥檙e inhumane and you should be kinder to us鈥,鈥 Seymour said.听
TVNZ hit back after his comments, asking Seymour to 鈥渞espect the independence鈥 of media and defending Collins for 鈥渄oing his job鈥.听
Criticisms of Seymour were based on rules in the Television New Zealand Act preventing ministers with a shareholding in the company from directing TVNZ with respect to its presentation of news.听
Seymour is one of two shareholding ministers of TVNZ, as Associate Minister for Finance.听
Media and Communications Minister Melissa Lee said she spoke with TVNZ executives the night before the announcement but did not have any details about what was to be said.听
Lee said TVNZ executives also spoke to her about the announcement last week, but she still did not receive any details about any possible restructure.听
She said TVNZ hadn鈥檛 asked her for financial support.听
She said it would be 鈥渁 real shame鈥 if some programmes ended up being cut, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 not something I can control, nor can I instruct TVNZ to keep or not. It is an operational matter for TVNZ and that will come after consultation with staff.鈥听
Speaking on Seymour鈥檚 criticisms, Lee said he was responsible for answering to his own comments but she would speak with him about the issue.听
Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the听Herald听as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.听
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