BSA Decisions Ngā Whakatau a te Mana Whanonga Kaipāho

All BSA's decisions on complaints 1990-present
All Decisions
Burgess and TV3 Network Services Ltd - 1994-055

Countdown 93. Report on TV3 of outcome of that day's general election. Complaint about coverage of  Christian Heritage Party in campaign and in programme. Upheld: majority (balance, minor aspect about presentation of electorate results in programme). Not upheld (balance, substance of complaint; accuracy). No order.

Rush and TV3 Network Services Ltd - 1994-047

Hard Copy. Dramatised story of seven-year ordeal of young woman kidnapped in the USA. Upheld (violence): one aspect ('ingenious device for inflicting pain'). Not upheld (other aspects of violence, discrimination and denigration, responsible programming, children's interests). No order.

Group Opposed to Advertising of Liquor and Canterbury Television Ltd - 1994-048

Welcome to Canterbury. Complaint that broadcast contained three consecutive liquor advertisements. Upheld (liquor). No order.
 

Group Opposed to Advertising of Liquor and Canterbury Television Ltd - 1994-049

DB Sport. Complaint about thirty incidents of liquor promotion during an hour programme. Upheld (liquor). No order.

Lowe and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1994-051

Heartland: Glenorchy. Complaint about male genitalia being electronically obscured. Not upheld (good taste and decency, law and order, accuracy, fairness, discrimination and denigration, responsible programming, children's interests).

Evans and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1994-052

The Legend of Prince Valiant. Episode in animated series involved the attempted assassination of King Arthur. Not upheld: majority (violence).

Group Opposed to Advertising of Liquor and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1994-050

One World of Sport. Complaint about two promotions for Dominion Breweries. Upheld (liquor). No order.

Casino Control Authority and Radio New Zealand Ltd - 1994-042

Mana Maori News. Report that Maori elder who offered a greeting in Maori at a CCA meeting was told to speak in English or to sit down. Upheld (fairness, R5; balance, R9, s 4 (1) d): action taken insufficient. Not upheld (accuracy or any other aspects of the complaint). Order (broadcast of summary of decision).

Earlly and Radio Pacific Ltd - 1994-043, 1994-044

Radio Pacific morning programme. A list of people – excluding their names – who had been charged with serious crimes and were now receiving psychiatric treatment was read out. Upheld: majority (accuracy): action taken insufficient. Not upheld (privacy, fairness). No order (but recommendation that the broadcaster make the apology it had already proposed).

Brown and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1994-045, 1994-046

PrimeTime news. Fishing Inspector shown speaking to complainant about gathering seafood for marae function. Upheld (fairness). Not upheld (privacy). No order.

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