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Minister for Media and Communications

The Minister for Media and Communications[a] is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility for the government's broadcasting and media policies, including the diversity and accessibility of broadcast content, broadcasting standards, the regulation of the print media, and the oversight of state media corporations TVNZ and Radio New Zealand.[2] The current Minister is Paul Goldsmith, a member of the National Party.

History edit

In 1936 the First Labour Government decided that broadcasting would be run by the state. As a result a government minister in charge of Broadcasting was appointed and new legislation (the Broadcasting Act 1936) was passed that abolished the existing New Zealand Broadcasting Board and established the new National Broadcasting Service in its place. A Director of Broadcasting was appointed and a Broadcasting Advisory Council formed as a result of the act to advise the minister.[3][4] The Labour Party had specifically sought to broadcast parliamentary debates via radio as a means of allowing the public to listen and make their own judgment of events, rather than relying solely on the press, whom Labour were distrustful of.[5]

Later the minister oversaw the introduction of television into New Zealand and became responsible for the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC).[6]

Between December 2016 and October 2017, the broadcasting portfolio was disestablished, with portfolio responsibilities shared between the Minister for Communications and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage.[7] The position was recreated from October 2017 with a title change reflecting a broader scope. The Minister is advised by officials from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.[2]

Under the Sixth Labour Government, the focus of the portfolio was on creating a new Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media entity which would have been formed by merging TVNZ and Radio New Zealand into a single state broadcaster.[8] The plan was later scrapped.[9]

List of ministers edit

The following ministers have held the office of Minister of Broadcasting.[10]

Key

  Labour   National

No. Name Portrait Term of Office Prime Minister
As Minister of Broadcasting
1 Michael Joseph Savage   1 July 1936 27 March 1940 Savage
2 Peter Fraser   27 March 1940 21 January 1941 Fraser
3 David Wilson   21 January 1941 8 April 1944
4 Fred Jones   8 April 1944 13 December 1949
5 Frederick Doidge   13 December 1949 19 September 1951 Holland
6 Ronald Algie   19 September 1951 12 December 1957
Holyoake
7 Ray Boord   12 December 1957 12 December 1960 Nash
8 Arthur Kinsella   12 December 1960 20 December 1963 Holyoake
9 Jack Scott   20 December 1963 15 February 1967
10 Lance Adams-Schneider   15 February 1967 22 December 1969
11 Bert Walker   22 December 1969 8 December 1972
Marshall
12 Roger Douglas   8 December 1972 12 December 1975 Kirk
Rowling
13 Hugh Templeton   12 December 1975 12 February 1981 Muldoon
14 Warren Cooper   12 February 1981 11 December 1981
15 Ian Shearer   11 December 1981 26 July 1984
16 Jonathan Hunt   26 July 1984 24 August 1987 Lange
17 Richard Prebble   24 August 1987 4 November 1988
- David Lange

acting minister

  4 November 1988 8 November 1988
(16) Jonathan Hunt   8 November 1988 2 November 1990
Palmer
Moore
18 Maurice Williamson   2 November 1990 10 December 1999 Bolger
Shipley
19 Marian Hobbs   10 December 1999 23 February 2001 Clark
- Steve Maharey
acting minister
  23 February 2001 27 March 2001
(19) Marian Hobbs   27 March 2001 15 August 2002
20 Steve Maharey   15 August 2002 5 November 2007
21 Trevor Mallard   5 November 2007 19 November 2008
22 Jonathan Coleman   19 November 2008 14 December 2011 Key
23 Craig Foss   14 December 2011 8 October 2014
24 Amy Adams   8 October 2014 20 December 2016
No separate appointments 20 December 2016 26 October 2017 English
As Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media
25 Clare Curran   26 October 2017 7 September 2018 Ardern
As Minister of Broadcasting and Media
26 Kris Faafoi   7 September 2018 14 June 2022 Ardern
27 Willie Jackson   14 June 2022 27 November 2023
Hipkins
As Minister for Media and Communications
28 Melissa Lee   27 November 2023 24 April 2024 Luxon
29 Paul Goldsmith   24 April 2024 present

See also edit

Works cited edit

  • Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The portfolio was previously Minister of Broadcasting, Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media and Minister of Broadcasting and Media.

References edit

  1. ^ "Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances Determination 2016" (PDF). www.parliament.nz. New Zealand Parliament. (PDF) from the original on 28 November 2023. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Broadcasting and Media". Broadcasting and Media. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Control by Minister". The Evening Post. Vol. CXXI, no. 135. 9 June 1936. p. 5. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Broadcasting Portfolio". Nelson Evening Mail. Vol. LXX. 1 July 1936. p. 7. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  5. ^ Gustafson, Barry (1986). From the Cradle to the Grave: A biography of Michael Joseph Savage. Auckland, New Zealand: Reed Methuen. pp. 193–4. ISBN 0-474-00138-5.
  6. ^ "Television in New Zealand; TV emerges in New Zealand". NZ History online. 21 May 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  7. ^ . 31 January 2017. Archived from the original on 31 January 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  8. ^ "New details revealed as Cabinet agrees on RNZ, TVNZ public broadcasting decision". RNZ. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  9. ^ "Watch: TVNZ/RNZ merger scrapped, income insurance and hate speech laws delayed". RNZ. 8 February 2023. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  10. ^ Wilson 1985, pp. 89–97.

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The Minister for Media and Communications a is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility for the government s broadcasting and media policies including the diversity and accessibility of broadcast content broadcasting standards the regulation of the print media and the oversight of state media corporations TVNZ and Radio New Zealand 2 The current Minister is Paul Goldsmith a member of the National Party Minister for Media and CommunicationsCoat of arms of New ZealandFlag of New ZealandIncumbentPaul Goldsmithsince 24 April 2024Television New ZealandRadio New ZealandStyleThe HonourableMember ofExecutive CouncilReports toPrime Minister of New ZealandAppointerGovernor General of New ZealandTerm lengthAt His Majesty s pleasureFormation1 July 1936 as Minister of Broadcasting First holderMichael Joseph SavageSalary 288 900 1 History editIn 1936 the First Labour Government decided that broadcasting would be run by the state As a result a government minister in charge of Broadcasting was appointed and new legislation the Broadcasting Act 1936 was passed that abolished the existing New Zealand Broadcasting Board and established the new National Broadcasting Service in its place A Director of Broadcasting was appointed and a Broadcasting Advisory Council formed as a result of the act to advise the minister 3 4 The Labour Party had specifically sought to broadcast parliamentary debates via radio as a means of allowing the public to listen and make their own judgment of events rather than relying solely on the press whom Labour were distrustful of 5 Later the minister oversaw the introduction of television into New Zealand and became responsible for the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation NZBC 6 Between December 2016 and October 2017 the broadcasting portfolio was disestablished with portfolio responsibilities shared between the Minister for Communications and Minister for Arts Culture and Heritage 7 The position was recreated from October 2017 with a title change reflecting a broader scope The Minister is advised by officials from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage and the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment 2 Under the Sixth Labour Government the focus of the portfolio was on creating a new Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media entity which would have been formed by merging TVNZ and Radio New Zealand into a single state broadcaster 8 The plan was later scrapped 9 List of ministers editThe following ministers have held the office of Minister of Broadcasting 10 Key Labour National No Name Portrait Term of Office Prime Minister As Minister of Broadcasting 1 Michael Joseph Savage nbsp 1 July 1936 27 March 1940 Savage 2 Peter Fraser nbsp 27 March 1940 21 January 1941 Fraser 3 David Wilson nbsp 21 January 1941 8 April 1944 4 Fred Jones nbsp 8 April 1944 13 December 1949 5 Frederick Doidge nbsp 13 December 1949 19 September 1951 Holland 6 Ronald Algie nbsp 19 September 1951 12 December 1957 Holyoake 7 Ray Boord nbsp 12 December 1957 12 December 1960 Nash 8 Arthur Kinsella nbsp 12 December 1960 20 December 1963 Holyoake 9 Jack Scott nbsp 20 December 1963 15 February 1967 10 Lance Adams Schneider nbsp 15 February 1967 22 December 1969 11 Bert Walker nbsp 22 December 1969 8 December 1972 Marshall 12 Roger Douglas nbsp 8 December 1972 12 December 1975 Kirk Rowling 13 Hugh Templeton nbsp 12 December 1975 12 February 1981 Muldoon 14 Warren Cooper nbsp 12 February 1981 11 December 1981 15 Ian Shearer nbsp 11 December 1981 26 July 1984 16 Jonathan Hunt nbsp 26 July 1984 24 August 1987 Lange 17 Richard Prebble nbsp 24 August 1987 4 November 1988 David Lange acting minister nbsp 4 November 1988 8 November 1988 16 Jonathan Hunt nbsp 8 November 1988 2 November 1990 Palmer Moore 18 Maurice Williamson nbsp 2 November 1990 10 December 1999 Bolger Shipley 19 Marian Hobbs nbsp 10 December 1999 23 February 2001 Clark Steve Mahareyacting minister nbsp 23 February 2001 27 March 2001 19 Marian Hobbs nbsp 27 March 2001 15 August 2002 20 Steve Maharey nbsp 15 August 2002 5 November 2007 21 Trevor Mallard nbsp 5 November 2007 19 November 2008 22 Jonathan Coleman nbsp 19 November 2008 14 December 2011 Key 23 Craig Foss nbsp 14 December 2011 8 October 2014 24 Amy Adams nbsp 8 October 2014 20 December 2016 No separate appointments 20 December 2016 26 October 2017 English As Minister of Broadcasting Communications and Digital Media 25 Clare Curran nbsp 26 October 2017 7 September 2018 Ardern As Minister of Broadcasting and Media 26 Kris Faafoi nbsp 7 September 2018 14 June 2022 Ardern 27 Willie Jackson nbsp 14 June 2022 27 November 2023 Hipkins As Minister for Media and Communications 28 Melissa Lee nbsp 27 November 2023 24 April 2024 Luxon 29 Paul Goldsmith nbsp 24 April 2024 presentSee also editTelevision in New Zealand Radio in New ZealandWorks cited editWilson James Oakley 1985 First published in 1913 New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1840 1984 4th ed Wellington V R Ward Govt Printer OCLC 154283103 Notes edit The portfolio was previously Minister of Broadcasting Minister of Broadcasting Communications and Digital Media and Minister of Broadcasting and Media References edit Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances Determination 2016 PDF www parliament nz New Zealand Parliament Archived PDF from the original on 28 November 2023 Retrieved 1 December 2023 a b Broadcasting and Media Broadcasting and Media 6 November 2020 Retrieved 27 October 2022 Control by Minister The Evening Post Vol CXXI no 135 9 June 1936 p 5 Retrieved 26 May 2020 Broadcasting Portfolio Nelson Evening Mail Vol LXX 1 July 1936 p 7 Retrieved 26 May 2020 Gustafson Barry 1986 From the Cradle to the Grave A biography of Michael Joseph Savage Auckland New Zealand Reed Methuen pp 193 4 ISBN 0 474 00138 5 Television in New Zealand TV emerges in New Zealand NZ History online 21 May 2014 Retrieved 22 May 2019 Our Ministers Ministry for Culture and Heritage 31 January 2017 Archived from the original on 31 January 2017 Retrieved 27 October 2022 New details revealed as Cabinet agrees on RNZ TVNZ public broadcasting decision RNZ 29 January 2020 Retrieved 27 October 2022 Watch TVNZ RNZ merger scrapped income insurance and hate speech laws delayed RNZ 8 February 2023 Retrieved 22 February 2023 Wilson 1985 pp 89 97 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minister for Media and Communications amp oldid 1220478767, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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