Radio NZ cuts could impact writers

The New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN NZ Inc.) is concerned about the recent attacks made on Radio New Zealand and says that further cuts in their budget could impact on New Zealand writers’ ability to make an income.

“Radio New Zealand is already under-funded,” says NZSA President Tony Simpson.

“For years the Society has been working towards gaining better rates of pay for writers and the additional cuts to Radio New Zealand’s budget demanded by the Minister will almost certainly impact not only on the writers’ rates of pay but the terms and conditions of their contracts. 

"These cuts will also undoubtedly further limit the opportunities of New Zealanders to hear their own voices on air.  This is most certainly not something we can support.”

In 2007 the Society commissioned a Research Report on the incomes, needs and issues for mid-established authors.  The data was alarming!  The average income from writing was approximately $15,000 and only 17% of writers were able to survive solely on their income from writing.   There is no doubt that, as the major radio network producing New Zealand content, Radio New Zealand contributed considerably to these statistics. 

The New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN NZ Inc.) urges the Government to maintain its support to Radio New Zealand for the benefit of New Zealand literature.

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24 February 2010 - 10:42 AM

Join the Save Radio New Zealand fan page....

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Save-Radio-New-Zealand/312651831782?ref=mf

...and see what action New Zealanders are taking.

To quote the fan page..

Some minor protest action is planned for this week! Check the discussions (fourth tab across on their Facebook page) for Wellington and Christchurch. These events are being organised by individual Save Radio NZ fans who live in these cities. If you live there go join the discussion and find out when and where to be!

 

Margaret Lewis The Big Idea Job Editor margaret.lewis@thebigidea.co.nz

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