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Streamlined Broadcasting Code Reflects Changing Society And Media Environment

A new Codebook designed to make broadcasting standards simpler, clearer and more user-friendly for broadcasters and audiences takes effect from today.

The revised Broadcasting Standards Codebook outlines requirements for TV and radio programmes, which viewers and listeners can complain about if they feel they have been breached.

It has been developed by broadcasters and the Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) in consultation with other stakeholders and the public, and replaces the May 2020 version.

The new Code results from a review which aimed to ensure the standards and guidelines reflect today’s diverse society and broadcasting environment. Key changes include:

The new Code is available in English and te Reo Māori and is being translated into several other languages.

It will apply to all programmes broadcast on or after 1 July 2022. Complaints about broadcasts before 1 July will continue to be made under the old Codebook which is still available on the BSA website.

BSA Acting Chief Executive Helen Cruse said: ‘The Broadcasting Standards Codebook is central to achieving our vision of freedom of speech without harm on TV and radio.

“We now have a Code that better reflects today’s industry and community expectations, along with current attitudes, values and audience behaviour. It also aligns, where appropriate, with frameworks overseen by other content standards entities, which will help ensure a more joined-up regulatory system.”

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