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The state broadcaster is not waiting for the merger to imagine its future, reports Duncan Greive after a wide-ranging interview with TVNZ CEO Kevin Kenrick.
TVNZ is planning a major reimagining of its TVNZ OnDemand platform that will ultimately lead it into a post-linear TV future, CEO Kevin Kenrick has revealed in a wide-ranging interview on The Fold podcast. This includes multiple online-only channels, a major expansion of its digital news offering – and the bombshell confirmation of an ad-free paid subscription service.
“The future is going to require multiple monetisation streams – I think it’s going to be pretty hard to do it solely on any one,” says Kenrick, sketching a vision of TVNZ OnDemand that goes “beyond just being the on demand version of what we’ve got, to actually being the digital version of TVNZ that replaces broadcast”.
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THE streaming wars saw a new front open late last month with Disney+ rolling out ‘Star’ in the UK and other key markets – a brand-new channel stuffed full of a variety of classic TV series and films. Bundling together a wide variety of old and new content from the likes of Disney Television Studios, 20th Century Studios, FX and 20th Television seems like a canny move by ‘the Mouse House’, which has been dogged by accusations of being largely for kids since its launch. Even as it diversified the channels and content available under the broad Disney umbrella – and what an enviable back catalogue of content from the likes of Disney itself, Pixar and others it’s offered – the platform was never able to fully clap back at detractors and its chief rival, the all-conquering Netflix, until recently.
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