Jana Te Nahu Owen (Ngāti Kahungunu, Te Āti Awa) has been appointed RNZ’s Māori Commissioner and will lead the sourcing, commissioning, developing and publishing of Māori content.
RNZ Head of Content Megan Whelan said:
“Jana brings technical knowledge, having trained in audio engineering and spent over six years in RNZ operations, as well as production knowledge having worked as a Producer for Music 101 for the last two and half years. On top of all of this, Jana has a kaupapa Māori vision that she brings to RNZ that was exactly what we wanted for this role where sparking curiosity and kōrero for diverse audiences is so important. We are stoked that Jana is staying with the RNZ whānau for this important role.”
Te Nahu Owen is the second generation of her family to work for RNZ and said:
“I grew up in the studios of RNZ watching my father work, I remember being completely enthralled with his mahi and with broadcasting in general.
Eight years into my tenure here, I have a good understanding of RNZ’s vision and commitment to Māori content, and the importance of this role to achieve it.
I intend to work hard on this kaupapa and I hope to bring mana to the role, the content makers and to RNZ.”