BSA Decisions Ngā Whakatau a te Mana Whanonga Kaipāho

All BSA's decisions on complaints 1990-present
All Decisions
Beston and The RadioWorks Waikato - 1998-157

The Edge's breakfast show. Complaint that host's reply to a caller who advocated slapping a woman around was so casual as to be offensive. No tape but broadcaster did not dispute that the exchange had taken place. Upheld: majority (good taste and decency). Subsumed (equity in relation to women). No order.

Telecom New Zealand Ltd and TV3 Network Services Ltd - 1998-144

3 National News. Item investigated customer complaints that Telecom had "hijacked" users of other telephone companies. Complaint that item was unbalanced, inaccurate and unfair. Upheld (accuracy). No order.

Thompson and Radio Pacific Ltd - 1998-145

Radio Pacific. Breakfast host's error in reporting amount new Maori television station would cost to set up: he repeated $90 million even when told it was $19 million. Complaint that comment unbalance, inaccurate and unfair. Upheld (accuracy). No order (action taken by broadcaster sufficient).

O'Neil and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1998-146

One Network News. Item reported on Nursing Council's investigation into a midwife’s management of the delivery of a baby who subsequently died and six adverse findings. There was a further broadcast in which the broadcaster failed to acknowledge the error it had made in its earlier broadcast. Upheld (accuracy, fairness: action taken insufficient). Order ($500 costs to Crown).

Radisich and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1998-147

Fair Go. The Authority declined to accept the complaint as the referral did not comply with the statutory time limits.

Parry and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1998-136

Water Rats. Scene depicted a man seizing a policewoman and threatening her with a knife. Not upheld (violence).

McKay and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1998-137, 1998-138

One Network News and Tonight. Item reported that the Act Members of Parliament had been requested by TVNZ to provide particulars of their assets and business interests. Not upheld (fairness, balance).

Rawson and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1998-139

Midday. Comment referred to relationship between mortgage rates and wholesale interest rates. Complaint that because New Zealand banks operated under a fractional reserve system, the comment was inaccurate and misleading. Not upheld (accuracy, deceptive programme practice).

Pester and TV3 Network Services Ltd - 1998-140

Ansett Time of Your Life: "Bluffer's Guide". Programme focused on cigar smoking. Complaint that TV3 had employed a deceptive programme practice because it encouraged young people to smoke cigars, and that it had failed to be mindful of the effect of the programme on children. Upheld (children's interests). No order.

University of Auckland and Radio Pacific Ltd - 1998-141

The Politically Incorrect Show. Host stated that he was shocked to have been told that a named lecturer at the University of Auckland had forbidden her graduate economics class to invite Sir Roger Douglas or anyone from the Business Roundtable to speak to the class. Considered under good taste and decency, accuracy, fairness. Upheld (fairness). Order (broadcast of statement).

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