New Zealand - Broadcasting - Regulation

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Last updated: 27 Oct 2004 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 5

Analyst: Stephen McNamara

Synopsis

New Zealand has a well developed radio and television broadcasting industry with penetration levels competitive when compared to other western economies, especially considering the small size of the New Zealand market. Deregulation has seen the number of television stations rise to over 40, whilst the number of radio stations has risen to over 400. This report provides overviews of the Broadcasting Act, the Public Broadcasting Charter, and the major regulatory authorities that oversee the market.

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