Broadcasting Standards Authority

All Research - Alphabetical List

Assessment of Broadcasting Standards Authority Decisions - A Legal Perspective

Attitudes and Perceptions of Television Violence

Attitudes Towards Good Taste and Decency in Broadcasting Among Māori

Attitudes Towards Good Taste and Decency in Broadcasting Among Pacific Peoples

Balance and Fairness in Broadcasting News

Balancing Act: A Review of the Balance Provision in the New Zealand Broadcasting Standards

Broadcaster Satisfaction Survey 2009

Children's Interests: A Review of Broadcasting Standards Authority Child Complaints Decisions

Classifications and Standards in Children’s Television Programmes

Community Attitudes to Adult Material on Pay Television

Freedoms and Fetters: Broadcasting Standards in New Zealand

The Future of Media Regulation in New Zealand: Is There One?

Issues Facing Broadcast Content Regulation

Litmus Testing of BSA Decisions - 2009

Māori Worldviews and Broadcasting Standards: What Should be the Relationship?

Matters of Opinion: Expectations and Perceptions of Standards in Talkback Radio

Monitoring Community Attitudes in Changing Mediascapes

New Zealand's Broadcasting Formal Complaints System: 1973 – 1988

New Zealander’s Knowledge of Broadcasting Standards

Portrayal of Māori and Te Ao Māori in Broadcasting: the Foreshore and Seabed Issue

Power and Responsibility: Broadcasters Striking a Balance

Principles and Pragmatism: An Assessment of Broadcasting Standards Authority Decisions from a Journalist’s Perspective

Privacy – Interpreting the Broadcasting Standards Authority’s Decisions: January 1990 – June 1998

Private Matters: A Review of the Privacy Decisions of the Broadcasting Standards Authority

Real Media Real People: Privacy and Informed Content in Broadcasting

Review of the Pay Television Code of Broadcasting Practice

Seen and Heard: Children’s Media Use, Exposure, and Response

Significant Viewpoints: Broadcasters Discuss Balance

Some Content May Offend: Public Attitudes to Content Classifications and Warnings on Free-to-Air and Pay TV

Sophie Lee’s Sex

Survey of Community Attitudes and Perception of Violence on Television

Television Sex

The Real Deal: Experiences of and Attitudes towards Reality TV

Viewing Violence: Audience Perceptions of Violent Content in Audio-Visual Entertainment

What Not to Swear: The Acceptability of Words in Broadcasting

Watching the Watchers: What Children Watch on TV and How They Respond: An Observational Study

The Younger Audience: Children and Broadcasting in New Zealand