Today the BSA released decisions on five complaints, none of which were upheld.
The overall objective of this research is to gain an understanding of the level of satisfaction and experiences of complainants who have been through the complaints process and received a…
The overall objective of this research is to gain an understanding of broadcasters’ satisfaction with the quality of the BSA’s processes and services.
Every two years the Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) commissions a survey to measure the percentage of New Zealanders who are aware of the BSA, and aware they can make a…
Today we released the results of our Litmus Testing research, which tested public attitudes to five BSA decisions on the Programme Information and Children's Interests standards, specifically relating to classifications…
The BSA invited Linda Clark, Special Counsel at Kensington Swan and a former journalist and broadcaster, to undertake an independent review of five Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) decisions considering classifications…
As part of its statutory mandate, the Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) commissions research to inform decision making and the broadcasting standards system.