Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has promised to step in to stop RNZ's Concert FM being downgraded, saying Cabinet will look at ways to stop the much-loved station moving off the FM frequency.
And she says RNZ is obligated to keep the station running until June thanks to its NZ On Air funding - which will give the Government more time to find a solution.
Plans are afoot to move Concert to an AM frequency, laying off staff and automating playlists. The move would take place on May 29, making way for a new youth-oriented station on the FM frequency.
But following public outrage - including from former PM Helen Clark who decried the "dumbing down" of New Zealand's cultural life - the Government is now promising to step in.
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