A segment on ZM’s Fletch, Vaughan and Hayley show irresponsibly promoted alcohol and the broadcaster failed to take adequate action over the breach, the Broadcasting Standards Authority has found.
The airing of promos for adult-themed shows during family movie Scoob! potentially exposed children to unsuitable content and breached broadcasting standards, the Broadcasting Standards Authority has found.
Executive Summary: Complainants Satisfaction Survey 2024 [PDF] This survey asks people who have received a decision on a formal complaint submitted or referred to the BSA between 1 April 2023 and…
The Authority has not upheld a complaint about a comment made on Mike Hosking Breakfast referring to the use of te reo Māori names for government departments as the ‘Māorification…
This SPE sets out our proposed performance targets and forecast financial information for the year ahead.
New Zealanders see significant public interest in airing diverse views about gender identity but are concerned about the potential for community harm, new BSA research finds.
This year’s Litmus Testing research reports on public attitudes towards discrimination and denigration, and fairness, on TV and radio as addressed in recent BSA decisions relating to gender identity issues.