Want to have your say about broadcasting standards in New Zealand? The Broadcasting Standards Authority is inviting public submissions on its new draft codes of broadcasting practice.
In May 2015 we invited Professor John Burrows to undertake an independent review of a selection of 10 BSA decisions on the Controversial Issues – Viewpoints ('Balance') standard.
To determine whether the public can understand (and accept) the rationale for the BSA's decisions in relation to a particular aspect of the accuracy standard – the distinction between fact…
Research testing the level of awareness amongst New Zealanders of the Broadcasting Standards Authority and of the formal complaints process for breaches of broadcasting standards.
Today we released research into how New Zealand's children engage with media today – conducted independently by Colmar Brunton for the Broadcasting Standards Authority and NZ On Air.
The BSA board is delighted to announce the appointment of Karen Scott-Howman as Chief Executive. She takes up the role late January 2015.
Download PDF: Russell McVeagh opinion dated 16 April 2014 PDF183. 21 KB John Burrows opinion dated 12 May 2014 PDF125.