60 Minutes. Interview of Stuart Scott, the author of a book entitled "The Travesty of Waitangi". Not upheld (balance, accuracy, fairness, discrimination and denigration).
Shortland Street. Episode showed a character's mock crucifixion and subsequent imitation of self-mutilation with a knife. Not upheld (good taste and decency, responsible programming, children's interests).
Newsnight. Items which investigated the claimed increase in popularity in strip shows in America featured a strip club in Auckland's Fort Street. Declined to determine (balance).
One Network News. Reports that the industrial dispute in Paris was spreading to other parts of France and that there had been scuffles between strikers and anti-strike protesters. Not upheld (balance, responsible programming).
One Network News. Item dealt with range of work now undertaken by dentists. Item also reported that the diversity was the result of a decline in the level of tooth decay over the past 25 years which coincided with the period during which much of the country's water supply had been fluoridated. Not upheld (balance).
TV2 commercial breaks, 9 advertisements involving liquor. TVNZ upheld the complaint. Not upheld (liquor): action taken sufficient.
Newsnight. Reporter's comment about "a Speights" and the statement about drowning sorrows. Upheld (liquor). No order.
93FM Hastings morning show. Remarks about Executive Officer of the Hastings A & P Society who had questioned the station manager as to why a crew had attended the A & P show without prior arrangement and in a vehicle used for promotional purposes. Radio hosts later apologised. Not upheld (good taste and decency, privacy, accuracy): action taken sufficient.
Assignment. Item examining the placement of two juvenile offenders with a known gang associate showed the home where he had been living. The complainants had bought the home earlier in the year and were carrying out renovations, and it was filmed without their permission. The broadcaster upheld their complaint and apologised, saying the film crew had been admonished. Upheld (privacy): action taken insufficient. Order ($500 compensation to complainants).
Montana Sunday Theatre: Forgotten Silver. Spoof about the 'discovery' of a long-forgotten work by a pioneer New Zealand film maker that had recently come to the notice of Peter Jackson, a successful international film director. Not upheld (responsible programming). Not relevant (balance, accuracy).