RNZ Staff Audio Request

This form is for Radio New Zealand Staff to request audio from Sound Archives Ngā Taonga Kōrero. Members of the public should use the public online request form.

Request Details

Request Titles

I request a copy of the following recording/s held by SANTK:

Search the online database and include title of recording/s, media no. and ID. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, include as much info as possible under notes (date, person, event etc).
You can request up to eight titles on this form, use the "add title" button for more titles.

Title 1

Notes (Please include your broadcast date and/or expected realistic timeframe)

Title 2

Notes (Please include your broadcast date and/or expected realistic timeframe)

Title 3

Notes (Please include your broadcast date and/or expected realistic timeframe)

Title 4

Notes (Please include your broadcast date and/or expected realistic timeframe)

Title 5

Notes (Please include your broadcast date and/or expected realistic timeframe)

Title 6

Notes (Please include your broadcast date and/or expected realistic timeframe)

Title 7

Notes (Please include your broadcast date and/or expected realistic timeframe)

Title 8

Notes (Please include your broadcast date and/or expected realistic timeframe)

8 titles is the maximum per form.

Audio Usage

This audio will be used on...

Please describe how you will be using the audio.

Will the audio form a substantial part of the programme?

(If YES, credit for SANTK is required)

Audio Format

Audio will be sent via FTP (File Transfer Protocol). This is the standard mode of delivery to RNZ staff. You will receive an email with intranet links to the files; files will be accessible for up to 7 working days for the purpose specified above. Format for FTP delivery (Please select ONE of the following options):

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Photographs and Ephemera

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Audio Projects

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