The BSA has not upheld a complaint an item on 1 News about Immigration New Zealand’s decision to allow Posie Parker into New Zealand breached the balance and fairness standards.
Download PDF Date published: 12 June 2023 Reviewer: Emeritus Professor John Burrows, Media Law specialist Scope The BSA invited Prof Burrows to independently review five decisions issued by the Authority involving the power under section…
This Statement of Performance Expectations (SPE) is presented to the House of Representatives in accordance with the Crown Entities Act 2004.
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…
The Broadcasting Standards Authority welcomes today’s launch of the public discussion document, Safer Online Services and Media Platforms, on a proposed new content regulation framework.
The BSA has not upheld a complaint that an interview in which RNZ’s Kim Hill misgendered and ‘deadnamed’ poet/rapper/author/artist Kae Tempest breached the discrimination and denigration standard.
The Authority has not upheld a complaint that broadcasts on RNZ about missiles that crossed into Poland were unbalanced, inaccurate, disturbing as they raised the prospect of nuclear war, were…