The Broadcasting Standards Authority welcomes today’s launch of the public discussion document, Safer Online Services and Media Platforms, on a proposed new content regulation framework.
The BSA has not upheld a complaint that an interview in which RNZ’s Kim Hill misgendered and ‘deadnamed’ poet/rapper/author/artist Kae Tempest breached the discrimination and denigration standard.
The Authority has not upheld a complaint that broadcasts on RNZ about missiles that crossed into Poland were unbalanced, inaccurate, disturbing as they raised the prospect of nuclear war, were…
In one, the Authority found that news reports on RNZ suggesting the Government delayed ending the COVID-19 managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) system despite public health advice it should be…
News reports on RNZ suggesting the Government delayed ending the COVID-19 managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) system despite public health advice it should be wound up immediately were inaccurate, the…
The Authority has not upheld two complaints about an interview on RNZ’s Morning Report with Sue Grey, lawyer for the parents of a baby whose urgent heart surgery had been…
One relates to a complaint that a Seven Sharp segment in which host Jeremy Wells wore an apron with an image of a naked man’s torso with the genitals pixelated…