Toolbox
More people are watching TV now than ever before. This growing medium remains at the heart of popular culture and advertising effectiveness. It's the best way to get into the hearts and minds of New Zealanders. And when coupled with online and other screen media, it becomes even more effective for advertisers.
This Toolbox section of our website is just that. It's a place where you can get your hands on handy information. All the stuff that's pretty hard to keep up with when you're busy, but oh so useful for those client presentations.
Consumer Insights
gives you unique
and new information about New Zealanders, TV viewing and TVNZ
viewers from our Research & Insights team, based on their
latest studies and analysis.
The ABC of TV gives you the basics, perfect for newcomers to the industry, educating clients, inclusion in presentations or to help with training. It features info about the history of TV in NZ, tips for planning a TV campaign, industry jargon, info about new TV technologies and so much more.
TV At A Glance features a range of information giving a TV overview, including a TV events calendar going back to 2000. This is useful for all levels of agencies to include in presentations and for clients to get a 'state of the nation' view.
Why TV? answers that very question, providing data and research from a range of sources that highlights the strengths of television advertising over other media.
Digital & Interactive serves up data and research from a range of sources highlighting the strengths of digital and interactive, specifically tvnz.co.nz, TVNZ ondemand and other new media platforms.
Digital Advertising Specs Download the specifications for text, display, rich media and video advertising across TVNZ.co.nz and OnDemand.
Top Programmes lists the top ten shows in each of the main commercial demographics.
TVNZ Logos houses the logos for our channels, so you can nick them to use in your presentations.
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