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New era : New Zealand media watchdog to disregard complaints about use of te reo Māori

A decision by New Zealand’s broadcasting watchdog to no longer engage with complaints about the use of Māori language has been celebrated as cementing “a new era of broadcasting in Aotearoa”. The Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) said on Wednesday it had “drawn a line” under the use of te reo in broadcasts after receiving a fivefold increase in inquiries since June last year. Two from 27 had resulted in formal complaints. The most recent.

Speaking te reo Māori on-air not a breach of standards

Speaking te reo Māori on-air not a breach of standards - BSA Newshub 8/03/2021 Jamie Ensor © Getty. The BSA has received five times as many enquiries about the language s use than a year ago. New Zealand s Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) is making it crystal clear that speaking te reo Māori on-air is not a breach of standards. Since June last year, the BSA says it has received 27 enquiries about the language s use, with two resulting in formal complaints against broadcasters. That s five times as many as in the same period the year before. With te reo Māori being an official language of Aotearoa and protected by law, the BSA says its use is not a breach of standards. 

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