Urgent and long-overdue reforms are needed to bring outdated laws and regulations into line with today’s broadcasting reality and ensure a sustainable media sector, the Broadcasting Standards Authority says.
The Annual Report 2023 outlines the Authority's key achievements over the past year and details progress against long term outcomes and objectives.
The BSA has not upheld a complaint that a broadcast of RNZ’s Mediawatch, which discussed a Media Council decision over an article about puberty blockers, breached the balance, accuracy and…
The BSA has not upheld a complaint that a clip shown during Seven Sharp of two people pitch invading or ‘streaking’, one of whom was in a wheelchair, breached the…
The BSA has not upheld a complaint that an episode of after-school TV show The Feed discussing issues faced by rainbow communities breached multiple standards.
The BSA has not upheld a complaint a 1 News report showing footage relating to a homicide breached standards guarding against offensive and disturbing content and promotion of illegal or…
The Authority has not upheld a complaint that the action taken by Warner Bros Discovery in response to a breach of the accuracy and fairness standards – during a Newshub…