The Annual Report 2014 outlines the Authority's key achievements over the past year and details progress against long term outcomes and objectives.
The Broadcasting Standards Authority Chief Executive Susan Freeman-Greene is leaving the organisation after three years to lead a professional body. She will depart in the new year.
In May 2014 we invited Katrine Evans, Assistant Commissioner at the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, to undertake a review of a selection of our privacy decisions.
The overall objective of this research is to determine the level of satisfaction broadcasters have with the complaints process. In particular, how they rate the performance of the BSA
BSA has declined to uphold two complaints against Māori Television. See our media release on the complaint by Kōhanga Reo Trust.
This Statement of Intent (SOI) sets out what the Broadcasting Standards Authority | Te Mana Whanonga Kaipāho (BSA) intends to achieve or contribute to over the next four years and…
To gauge the public's current attitude and to determine whether the public can understand (and accept) the rationale for the BSA's decisions in relation to the Discrimination and Denigration standard.