The National Party is threatening to torpedo any Government plan to merge Radio NZ and TVNZ if elected this year.
Cabinet ministers this week agreed to proceed and commission a business case to combine the two state broadcasters into one giant entity, potentially by about 2023, according to RNZ.
The decision comes after Broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi's original plan - to pass legislation under urgency to disestablished TVNZ and RNZ, and look at a business case this year – was rejected by Cabinet last year.
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Faafoi has declined to discuss the plan but deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters on Wednesday confirmed the Government was now looking to put together a business case.