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The New Zealand Media Council (Māori: Te kaunihera ao pāpāho o Aotearoa) is a non-governmental organisation which exists to uphold standards in the New Zealand media industry and promote freedom of speech in New Zealand. Founded in 1972 as the New Zealand Press Council, it is enabled to hear complaints against newspapers and other publications, particularly regarding allegations of bias and inaccuracy. It can order an offending publication to publish a summary of the Council's ruling, and will generally specify the prominence of the summary (for example, where in the newspaper).

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  • New Zealand Press Council (fr)
  • New Zealand Media Council (en)
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  • The New Zealand Media Council (Māori: Te kaunihera ao pāpāho o Aotearoa) is a non-governmental organisation which exists to uphold standards in the New Zealand media industry and promote freedom of speech in New Zealand. Founded in 1972 as the New Zealand Press Council, it is enabled to hear complaints against newspapers and other publications, particularly regarding allegations of bias and inaccuracy. It can order an offending publication to publish a summary of the Council's ruling, and will generally specify the prominence of the summary (for example, where in the newspaper). (en)
  • Le New Zealand Press Council (NZPC) est une organisation non gouvernementale qui existe pour maintenir des standards dans la presse écrite néo-zélandaise et promouvoir la liberté d'expression dans le pays. Fondé en 1975, elle peut recevoir des plaintes concernant les journaux et autres publications, particulièrement concernant leur neutralité et des inexactitudes. Il peut commander la publication à publier un résumé de la décision du NZPC et peut spécifier où ce résumé sera publié (quelle page). (fr)
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  • Te kaunihera ao pāpāho o Aotearoa (en)
  • The New Zealand Media Council (en)
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  • Te kaunihera ao pāpāho o Aotearoa (en)
  • The New Zealand Media Council (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/New_Zealand_Media_Council_logo.jpg
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  • Online Media Standards Authority (en)
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  • Wellington (en)
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  • Mary Major , Raynor Asher (en)
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  • New_Zealand_Media_Council_logo.jpg (en)
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  • Media regulation (en)
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  • Incorporated society (en)
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  • Le New Zealand Press Council (NZPC) est une organisation non gouvernementale qui existe pour maintenir des standards dans la presse écrite néo-zélandaise et promouvoir la liberté d'expression dans le pays. Fondé en 1975, elle peut recevoir des plaintes concernant les journaux et autres publications, particulièrement concernant leur neutralité et des inexactitudes. Il peut commander la publication à publier un résumé de la décision du NZPC et peut spécifier où ce résumé sera publié (quelle page). Le NZPC consiste en un président indépendant, cinq membres représentant le public, deux représentant l'association des journaux, un représentant les magazines et deux journalistes choisis par le syndicat des journalistes (le ). Il est entièrement financé par les médias de la presse écrite. (fr)
  • The New Zealand Media Council (Māori: Te kaunihera ao pāpāho o Aotearoa) is a non-governmental organisation which exists to uphold standards in the New Zealand media industry and promote freedom of speech in New Zealand. Founded in 1972 as the New Zealand Press Council, it is enabled to hear complaints against newspapers and other publications, particularly regarding allegations of bias and inaccuracy. It can order an offending publication to publish a summary of the Council's ruling, and will generally specify the prominence of the summary (for example, where in the newspaper). The Council consists of an independent chair, five members representing the public, two representing the Newspaper Publishers’ Association, one representing magazine publishers, and two journalists who are appointed by the E tū union. The members of the public are appointed by an appointments panel composed of members of E tū union, the Newspaper Publishers' Association, the chief ombudsman and the chair. The council is primarily funded by the News Publishers' Association with smaller contributions from member fees and E tū union. (en)
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  • The New Zealand Press Council (en)
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  • The New Zealand Press Council (en)
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