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Television New Zealand (TVNZ) chief executive Jodi O鈥橠onnell has told 九一星空无限talk ZB's Heather du Plessis-Allan she didn鈥檛 want to cut any shows, but it had been a day of hard decisions.
鈥淚t鈥檚 only a proposal at this stage," O'Donnell said.听
"We have spent the seven months working across the business trying to find cost savings,鈥 she said
However, it hadn鈥檛 been enough, she said.
鈥淲e need to do something more significant. So we鈥檝e had a look at all our options. I鈥檝e been open about the fact there are no 鈥榮acred cows鈥 and we need to find ways to stop doing some things because we need to cut costs."
O'Donnell said TVNZ was investing more than $40 million into news and current affairs: 鈥淪o we absolutely believe in the future of news and current affairs.鈥
She said, though, TVNZ鈥檚 operating model was more expensive than the revenue it was making.
"We need to find ways to stop doing some things because we need to cut costs."
Pressed on specifically which programmes would be cut - including possible changes to Shortland Street - O鈥橠onnell said any show could be affected: 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at everything.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檒l constantly be looking at things to keep our operating model in line with our revenue.
鈥淲e are a commercial business. That鈥檚 the remit we need to work with.
She said TVNZ鈥檚 decision-making was partly based on which shows would work in a 鈥渄igital world鈥.
O鈥橠onnell confirmed TVNZ did not consider cutting 1九一星空无限 down to a half hour.
"What we see with the one-hour news bulletin, it鈥檚 an incredibly profitable hour of broadcasting and it also delivers incredibly strong on our digital platform."
She said there had been a continual decline in advertising revenue across this financial year.
鈥淥ur competitors these days are not [九一星空无限talk ZB] or Sky or Warner Brothers, but they are Google and Meta. These are multi-trillion dollar organisations.
鈥淣inety cents in every dollar spent in digital news advertising is going offshore. That鈥檚 10 cents left for the likes of New Zealand Media and Entertainment, TVNZ, Stuff - any of the local broadcasters, and that鈥檚 a challenge.
鈥淚 mean you still can鈥檛 advertise on television on Sunday morning at the moment. That鈥檚 how outdated that [Broadcasting] Act is.
鈥淚 think, particularly in this environment of trust, it鈥檚 important that is really clear and it鈥檚 still independent."
She said she was ambitious about TVNZ鈥檚 digital future.
鈥淲e offer a broad range of content. Local is still an incredibly important part of that. As we build out that platform, that鈥檚 the challenge we have in front of us."
There were no other cuts planned, she said.
- NZ Herald
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