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Sex creeps into early prime time TV

September 7, 2010 by SPCS 1 Comment

NZ Herald Friday Sep 3, 2010

A respected children’s media expert is lamenting that kids have been sacrificed to sleaze under New Zealand’s TV standards system. Ruth Zanker is a lecturer at Christchurch Polytechnic and a researcher who has specialised in children and the media. She has noted a change. “There is a general sexualising that has gone on with tabloidisation of media – sex is the easy way of making a hit and it boosts ratings. Children are being sacrificed on the altar of ratings,” she says. Zanker has noted an increasing level of sexuality creeping into early prime time as the TV networks chase ratings. It is a difficult time and parents are either unwilling or unable to police their kids’ viewing. Zanker says New Zealand’s broadcasting laws have created the problem. The Broadcasting Standards Authority acts on complaints. But few complain and the BSA has steered at freedom of speech rather the protection of children, she says.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10670696

[Article highlighted on website by Family First NZ – A well-respected charity registered with the Charities Commission. See www.familyfirst.org.nz and www.charities.govt.nz ]

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Filed Under: Broadcasting Standards Authority, Censorship, Children's Television, Complaints to Broadcasters Tagged With: Broadcasting Standards Authority, BSA, Charities Commission, Family First NZ, registered charity, Ruth Zanker, sexualising, TV standards

SPCS congratulates the N.Z.Herald for its weekly "College Herald" articles

September 7, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Today there are three articles published in the NZ Herald – by secondary school  students decrying media community standards. They are :-

“Young girls having their innocence stolen” by Paula McDowell, Year 10, of Tauraroa  Area School.

“Overdose of bare flesh corrupts our kids” by Zhan Ye Chen, Year 13, Hamilton Boys’ High School, and

“Ears burn from dirty songs”,  Jacqueline Yee, Year 10, of St. Cuthbert’s College.

As a registered charity SPCS seeks to promote the spiritual and moral welfare of communities and it has as one of its objectives:

“To foster public awareness of the benefits to social, economic and moral welfare of community standards and to encourage constructive debate and discussion in this area.”

The Society applauds the young writers of these articles for boldly expressing views that run counter to the liberal mindset found in much mainstream media. Surely it is a sick mindset that champions the gratuitous depiction of promiscuity, pornography and the pestilence of moral vices involving prostitution, pimping and drug-taking, dished up with a regular deluge of obscenities; all for the sake of public entertainment.

The Society also has another objective “To support responsible freedom of expression that does not injure the public good”.

The Society applauds the three NZ Herald writers for their creativity and for being able to responsibly and freely express their opinions. It applauds the NZ Herald for allowing such views to be expressed in a Society where many officials in government agencies, including Crown entities as well as media commentators and academics, regularly seek to vilify conservatives who wish to point out the negative impact and toxic effect of the tidal wave of immorality that engulfs our community.

The corruption and harm associated with the “overdose of bare flesh” (porn sleaze) and “dirty” (obscene) lyrics, thrust upon the community – kids included – by pornographers and musical ‘artists’, is decried by all those who, like the Society seek to uphold community standards – “encourage self-respect and the dignity of the human person”.

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Filed Under: Children's Television, Moral Values

Fraudster [Michael Swann] has properties, cars and boats forfeited – NZPA

September 4, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Six properties, 22 high-end vehicles, eight boats and a vintage steam engine are among items convicted fraudster Michael Swann has been ordered to forfeit. He is serving a 9.5 year prison sentence for his part in a $16.9 million swindle of Otago District Health Board, while he was its information technology manager.

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Filed Under: Crime, Other Tagged With: Anna Devereux, fraudster, information technology manager, Justice Graham Pankhurst, Kerry Harford, Michael Swann, Otago District Health Board

John M Carr CPA PC – Oklahoma Domestic For Profit Professional Corporation

September 3, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Since July 2009 the New Zealand Companies Office has been unable to make any direct contact with Company director John Malcolm Carr, a San Antonio Texas based businessman, despite having used all the known addresses he has provided to the Office to serve documents on him (pers. comm. MED/NEU).

(It is an offence under the Companies Act 1993 for a director to record false information on the register relating to his residential addresses, the registered office of his company or the address for service). [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Other Tagged With: 8 North Central Avenue, Better Business Services Inc, Companies Act 1993, Filing Number 2212272198, Idabel, John M Carr, John M Carr CPA, John Malcolm Carr, McCurtain County, Oklahoma 74745, San Antonio, Texas

Steve Crow: Vixen Publications Ltd and Sidefx Ltd – face permanent removal

September 2, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Today the Registrar of Companies Mr Neville Harris has announced his intention to remove two companies formerly directed by banned director Steve Crow, from the Register under section 318(1)(b) of the Companies Act 1993 (see Company removal notices  www.companies.govt.nz). They were both involved in the hardcore pornography industry and are owned by CVC Group Ltd which is directed by a San Antonio Texas based certified public accountant (CPA), Mr John Malcolm Carr. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Pornography Tagged With: 14/31 Greenlane East, Auckland District Court, Companies Act 1993, CVC Group Ltd, David Bruce Crow, David Crow, Eden Digital Ltd, Electronic Publishing Ltd, First Virtual Deposit & Nominee Company Ltd, hardcore pornography, HWGA Company Ltd, John M Carr, John Malcolm Carr, Leanne Marie Osborn, Leanne Osborn, Ministry of Economic Development, PJ Digital Ltd, Remuera, San Antonio, section 318(1)(b), Shelf Company No. 10, Sidefx, Sidefx Ltd, Stephen Peter Crow, Steve Crow, Texas, Velocity Partners Ltd, Vixen Publications, Vixen Publications Ltd

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