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In this episode of NBR’s Back in Business podcast with Simon Shepherd: After revealing an $85 million dollar loss, TVNZ CEO Jodi O’Donnell says the company will be back in the black in two to three years. She talks about more cuts as the painful transition from broadcaster to digital media company continues and whether we’ll be saying ‘Goodnight Kiwi’ to old-fashioned free-to-air linear TV.
Timecodes below:
(00:52) - Cost saving measures & culling content.
(07:40) - What a sustainable business model for TVNZ looks like.
(15:29) - Timeframe for the end of free-to-air linear TV.
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