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Media Minister Paul Goldsmith appoints Brent Impey as new RNZ chair

Paul Goldsmith says the appointments "will bolster the Board for the next three years, supporting RNZ to be a financially sustainable and trusted state broadcaster".

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Media Minister Paul Goldsmith appoints Brent Impey as new RNZ chair

Paul Goldsmith says the appointments "will bolster the Board for the next three years, supporting RNZ to be a financially sustainable and trusted state broadcaster".

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RNZ shake-up: New chair revealed - his three big focuses; Who's in line for CEO?; Dame Lynda Topp's Budget…

PR boss: 'All big ad agencies are morphing into PR stunt agencies'; TVNZ v Jim Grenon.

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  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·rnz.co.nz

    Media Minister Paul Goldsmith appoints Brent Impey as new RNZ chair

    Paul Goldsmith says the appointments "will bolster the Board for the next three years, supporting RNZ to be a financially sustainable and trusted state broadcaster".

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·nzherald.co.nz

    RNZ shake-up: New chair revealed - his three big focuses; Who's in line for CEO?; Dame Lynda Topp's Budget blast

    PR boss: 'All big ad agencies are morphing into PR stunt agencies'; TVNZ v Jim Grenon.