International television production company NHNZ‘s new purpose-built premises in Dunedin have been officially opened by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key at a function attended by television industry representatives from New Zealand, Australia, Japan and Singapore. Prime Minister Key praised NHNZ for its innovative work which kept its programmes being shown on “dozens and dozens” of television channels in 180 countries around the world. NHNZ Managing Director Michael Stedman said the company had started in a small way in Dunedin about 35 years ago. Now, it had a company in Singapore, had a significant shareholding in South Africa’s largest wildlife-documentary maker, had a base in Washington DC and was the largest Western producer of documentaries in China.
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