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May 6, 2026 2 mins

I do worry about Paul Goldsmith's ability to make a decision. 

The BSA and its abolition is a “done by morning tea, let's move onto the important stuff” sort of thing. 

And yet he seems to have been waxing and waning and pontificating for the past two years of Government. 

At last, he has got there. The Broadcasting Standards Authority is over and thank the good Lord for that. 

It was from another time: pre-streaming, pre-international, no borders broadcasting. It caught the few originals left in a weird, old net that made no sense. 

And that’s on top of the fact they had next to no complaints given no one can be bothered and most of the industry is professionally run anyway. 

The NZ Media Council will apparently take over duties, which I'm sort of torn over. 

I think we need someone who corrects mistakes. 

A decision this week over a story on the Interislander found the numbers used in the story on costings was wrong. 

Winston Peters complained, he was right, they needed to correct the record. The point in that example is he went to the company who published and they rejected his argument. You would like to think they were better than that, hence the need for the council. 

But those sorts of examples aside, what these quasi-courts end up doing is adjudicating on nuance and argument based on the moaning of some bored loser in suburbia, who would probably be better off watching less TV or reading less news and writing fewer letters. 

I do worry about the council. The current lot appear all lawyers and consultants, with not a single proper broadcaster. They do, they tell me, have some industry people who offer advice. 

But let me tell you this; unless you have driven a three-hour live radio programme or a live TV show with its varying unpredictables, you have no idea of the pressure that unfolds literally instantly, therefore the potential for verbal carnage. And yet that’s the sort of thing they pass judgement on. 

Anyway, the BSA – been there, done that. It made no difference. It was an idea past its time. 

And it will not be missed. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I worry about Paul Goldsmith's ability to make a decision,
as I tried to suggest to him, you know, quietly
and politely earlier BSA and its abolition is I would
have thought it done by morning tea, let's move on
to the important stuff sort of call. But he seems
to have been waxing and waning and pontificating for the
past two years of government. At least he's got there though.
So the broadcasting Standards Authority is over, Thank the Good

(00:20):
Lord for that. It was basically from another time, pre streaming,
pre international no boarders broadcasting. It caught a few originals
like us left in a weird old net that made
no sense. And that's on top of the fact they
had next to no complaints anyway, given one, who can
be bothered these days? And two most of the industries
professionally run anyway. So the Media Council will apparently take
over some of these duties, which I'm kind of torn over.

(00:43):
I think we need someone who corrects actual mistakes, you know,
factual mistakes. Decision I gave earlier on the inter Islanders
story found that the numbers used in the story on
the costings were wrong, so Winston Peter's complained he was right,
they need to correct the record. Now the point in
that particular example, just this week, as he went to
the company who published the story, they rejected the argument. Now,

(01:04):
you would have liked to have thought they were better
than that, hence the need for the council. But those
sort of examples a site. What these quasi court scened
up doing is addudicating on nuance and argument based on
the moaning of some board loser in suburbia who'd be
probably better off watching less tally, reading less news and
writing fewer letters. I do worry about the council. The
current lot appear all lawyers and consultants. There's not a

(01:24):
single proper broadcaster there they do. They tell me have
some industry peeps who offer advice. But let me tell
you this, unless you've driven a three hour live radio
program or a live television show with its varying unpredictables,
he got no idea of the pressure that unfolds literally instantly,
therefore the potential for verbal carnage. And yet that's the
sort of thing they passed judgment on. Anyway, the BSA

(01:46):
been there, done that made no difference. An idea passed
its time and will not be missed. For more from
the Mic Asking Breakfast, listen live to News Talks at
B from six am weekdays, or follow the podcast on
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