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- Q666045 subject Q6339603.
- Q666045 subject Q7314867.
- Q666045 subject Q8615279.
- Q666045 subject Q8798775.
- Q666045 abstract "The New Zealand Press Council is a Non Governmental Organisation which exists to uphold standards in the New Zealand print media and promote freedom of speech in New Zealand. Founded in 1975, 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 journalists’ union, the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union (EPMU). It is entirely funded by the print media industry. In March 2013 the Law Commission proposed moving complaints about news and current affairs out of the jurisdiction of the Press Council, the Broadcasting Standards Authority and the Online Media Standards Authority, placing them under a proposed new body, the News Media Standards Authority.".
- Q666045 wikiPageExternalLink www.presscouncil.org.nz.
- Q666045 wikiPageWikiLink Q11034.
- Q666045 wikiPageWikiLink Q2925846.
- Q666045 wikiPageWikiLink Q5377801.
- Q666045 wikiPageWikiLink Q6339603.
- Q666045 wikiPageWikiLink Q664.
- Q666045 wikiPageWikiLink Q7314867.
- Q666045 wikiPageWikiLink Q742736.
- Q666045 wikiPageWikiLink Q79913.
- Q666045 wikiPageWikiLink Q8615279.
- Q666045 wikiPageWikiLink Q8798775.
- Q666045 comment "The New Zealand Press Council is a Non Governmental Organisation which exists to uphold standards in the New Zealand print media and promote freedom of speech in New Zealand. Founded in 1975, it is enabled to hear complaints against newspapers and other publications, particularly regarding allegations of bias and inaccuracy.".
- Q666045 label "New Zealand Press Council".