Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Canterbury Law Review

Abstract

It is inherent in the proper functioning of newspapers, radio and television that they will generate complaints by the public about aspects of their news, entertainment and advertising content. This paper examines the subject matter of these complaints and the rules and procedures by which they are determined. In New Zealand, there are important differences in substance and procedure between the electronic and the printed media in the matter of complaints; comparisons between the different media will be drawn where appropriate, and possible improvements to rules and procedures will be suggested.

First Page

155

Volume

1

Publication Date

1981

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