"Disrupting the Narrative: Navigating Change and Innovation in New Zealand’s Media Landscape – A Pacific Perspective"
The National Pacific Media Trust (NPMT) and Pacific Media Network (PMN) invites members of the Pacific community to attend an Annual General Meeting and networking event focused on the future of New Zealand’s media landscape through a Pacific lens.
Event Details:
When: Thursday, 28 November 2024
Time: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Where: The K’aute Pasifika Fale, 100 Seddon Road, Frankton, Hamilton 3241
Cost: Free Admission (Registration Required) (admin@waikatopacificbusiness.co.nz)
Supper and light refreshments will be provided.
Entitled "Disrupting the Narrative: Navigating Change and Innovation in New Zealand’s Media Landscape – A Pacific Perspective," this session will address crucial shifts and opportunities within New Zealand’s media sector.
Attendees will gain insights into how technological advances, cultural representation, and language revitalisation are paving the way for a diverse and inclusive media future in Aotearoa.
This event offers a unique opportunity to engage with leaders and innovators in the Pacific media space including NPMT Chair Sai Lealea, PMN chief executive officer, Don Mann and PMN’s general manager of content Susana Guttenbeil.
Participants will hear first-hand how innovation, adaptability, and diverse storytelling are helping shape a dynamic and resilient media sector in New Zealand.
The event is delivered in collaboration with the Waikato Pacific Business Network and K’aute Pasifika Trust.
Registration:
Registration is free and open to all. Secure your spot to be part of this timely and inspiring conversation. RSVP to admin@waikatopacificbusiness.co.nz
For more information, please contact:
The National Pacific Media Trust
Email: info@pmn.co.nz
Phone: 09 361 6656
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