NZ Herald 19/09/2010, By Celeste Gorrell Anstiss and Frances Morton
Television’s watchdog will tomorrow slam the broadcast of explicit content in a show watched by children, as it lays out a new hardline stance against sex on screen.
The Broadcasting Standards Authority is expected to rule against TV3 for screening steamy content on Home and Away, a usually innocuous Australian soap……
Family First [a well-respected registered charity] national director Bob McCoskrie has two complaints pending with the BSA, against a segment on porn that screened on TVNZ’s Close Up, and a report about naked rugby on TV3’s Nightline.
McCoskrie said there was a disturbing trend towards sexualising the news.
“You sit down and expect to get the facts of the day but instead we get full-frontal nudity and sex talk. It’s a joke,” he said.
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