A critical commentary on the abolition of the Broadcasting Standards Authority, arguing that media self-regulation is vital in the face of digital fragmentation and editorial missteps, while highlighting the ineffectiveness of current oversight bodies like the Media Council.
Stacked weekly counts; colour by editorial lean. Stuff and The Spinoff lean centre-left, NZ Herald centre-right, others centre.
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Most recent 6 articles linking to this topic.
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government ending broadcasting standards authority
Without BSA, ‘people will be able to say anything about anything’ – complainantrisk of losing pasifika media protections post-bsa
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