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Comments about Jewish influence in Hollywood breached broadcasting standards

The Broadcasting Standards Authority has found MediaWorks were correct to uphold a complaint about a talkback discussion which referred to Jewish influence in Hollywood, and required no further action.

BSA Releases 6 Decisions

One related to a complaint that an interview about transgender weightlifter Laurel Hubbard’s selection for the NZ Olympic team was inaccurate and unbalanced. This was not upheld.

BSA releases 8 decisions

One related to a complaint about joking and flirtatious interactions between a host and guest on TVNZ’s Breakfast show.

BSA Release 5 Decisions

One related to a complaint over a segment on 7 Days which made a joke referring to a picture of Prince Philip, shortly after his death.

BSA Releases 7 Decisions

One relates to a complaint over a broadcaster publicity notice on 95bFM outlining the broadcasting standards complaints process, followed by a list of swear words. This was not upheld.

BSA upholds complaint over classification and scheduling of offensive content on reality TV show

The Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) has upheld a complaint about the classification and scheduling of an episode of SAS Australia which screened on Bravo at 7. 30pm.

BSA finds John Banks talkback discussion breached standards with denigrating comments about Māori

The Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) has found an exchange between stand-in Magic Talk host John Banks and a caller, including denigrating comments about Māori culture, breached broadcasting standards.

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