The Authority has released six new decisions today, with one decision not upholding a complaint about a programme change by RNZ, following the 15 March 2019 attacks on two mosques in Christchurch.
We have published the results of this year’s Public Awareness Survey.
The Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) has today published the results of its two-yearly public awareness survey.
Download PDF Date published: July 2019 Research Company: UMR Research Ltd Introduction Every two years the Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) commissions a survey to measure the percentage of New Zealanders who are aware of the BSA,…
Download PDF Date published: July 2019 Reviewer: Sylvia Bell, Research Fellow and Human Rights Law specialist Scope The BSA invited Sylvia Bell, Human Rights Law specialist, to undertake an independent review of five decisions issued…
The Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) has today published its new strategic framework for 2019/20, unveiling a refreshed vision statement with an increased focus on education and engagement, with both broadcasters…
Today the Authority released two decisions on complaints about programmes Te Kāea and Harnas Wildlife Rescue Camp.