BSA Decisions Ngā Whakatau a te Mana Whanonga Kaipāho

All BSA's decisions on complaints 1990-present
All Decisions
Harrison and Television New Zealand Ltd - 2008-066

Ugly Betty promo. Classified G but contained sexual themes. Good taste and decency, subsumed. Programme classification, upheld. Children’s interests, upheld. No order.

Lubinska and Rowland and Television New Zealand Ltd - 2008-046

One News. Item looked at a couple running the One World Foundation who had been banned from Samoa because of allegations regarding the legitimacy of their work. Balance, accuracy and fairness. Not upheld.

McLeod and Television New Zealand Ltd - 2008-072

Breakfast. Presenter’s comment about people who have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Good taste and decency. Not upheld.

Franchised Businesses Ltd and TVWorks Ltd - 2008-070

Target. Item about the experience of a man who purchased the “Hire A Hubby” franchise for the suburb of Greenlane in Auckland. Accuracy and fairness. Not upheld.

Dobson and TVWorks Ltd - 2008-067

Dexter. Fictional drama about a forensic expert leading a double life as a serial killer. Law and order and violence. Not upheld

Harrison and Television New Zealand Ltd - 2008-065

Two and a Half Men promo. Language of characters. Good taste and decency, programme classification, children’s interests. Not upheld.

Richards and Television New Zealand Ltd - 2008-052

One News. Item reported on the appointment of Vienna Richards as Niu FM’s news editor. Balance, accuracy and fairness. Not upheld.

Findlay and TVWorks Ltd - 2008-063

Underbelly. Programme about mafia-type gangs in Melbourne included coarse language, nudity, drugs and violence. Good taste and decency. Not upheld.

Ministry of Social Development and TVWorks Ltd - 2008-038

3 News. Item about Work and Income using taxpayers’ money to pay, on behalf of beneficiaries, the penalty fees incurred in retrieving their impounded cars. Balance, not upheld. Accuracy and fairness, declined to determine.

LM and Television New Zealand Ltd - 2007-138

Skin Doctors. Followed a woman who was having breast augmentation surgery. Privacy, upheld. Orders (broadcast of statement, $5,000 to complainant for breach of privacy, $10,000 costs to complainant, $3,000 costs to Crown).

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