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BSA Slams TVNZ’s Close Up Porn Promotion

March 23, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Media Release by Family First NZ, a registered charity with the NZ Charities Commission.

“The trend by the networks to sexualise news and current events is disturbing” – Family First NZ

Family First NZ is welcoming a ruling from the Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) demanding that TVNZ publicly acknowledge their breach of broadcasting standards for a programme in August 2010 which offended many families with its gratuitous display of the porn industry. TVNZ has also been ordered to pay a paltry $3,000 fine.

“As a result of a campaign by Family First supporters, TVNZ received an ‘unprecedented’ number of complaints regarding this programme. The Close Up story was based around the promotion of the porn industry – all under the guise of so-called ‘daily news and current events’. The trend by the television networks to sexualise news and current events and use sexual innuendo is disturbing,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Broadcasting Standards Authority, Censorship, Children's Television, Complaints to Broadcasters, Pornography Tagged With: Broadcasting Standards Authority, BSA, Close Up, Family First, Family First NZ, porn industry, porn promotion

ASB Showgrounds, Erotica Expo Ltd in Liquidation & Role of Porn King Steve Crow

September 22, 2009 by SPCS Leave a Comment

The ASB Showgrounds in Auckland has allowed a failed hardcore porn company that has been declared insolvent and consequently placed into liquidation on 27 May 2009, to organise a three-day porn promotion sleaze event where all cameras, videos and ptx phones are banned.

(see: http://www.bvents.com/event/166191-erotica-lifestyles-expo ).

Any person[s] found within the venue taking video or still images will immediately be thrown out from the porn fest says big boss Porn King Stephen Peter Crow (Steve Crow) and all images recorded will be forcibly removed.

The Society is asking: Why has ASB Showgrounds management allowed a company in liquidation to enter into such an arrangement? Some media commentators predict it will attract no more than a few hundred people with a sexual dysfunction or those seeking titillation from porn sleaze and extravagantly priced sex toys or seeking AIDS for the impotent or promiscuous. 

Liquidator, Lloyd Hayward of Accountants Meltzer Mason and Heath, in his report dated 3 June 2009 and available on the Companies website, states that Malibu Media Ltd (In Liq) (formerly Erotica Expo Ltd) owes unsecured creditors and shareholders $145,665 and $18,649 to IRD. He reports that the company Steve Crow directed failed mainly because of very poor attendances at the most recent Erotica Lifestyles Expos held in Wellington and Christchurch (see Co. No. 1275425 www.companies.govt.nz). These debts together with those of three other porn companies that were directed by Steve Crow, all of which have been placed into liquidation, amount to over 1.3 million dollars. The Liquidator has confirmed that there is nothing left for creditors.

Currently there is no registered company by the name “Erotica Expo Ltd”. Crow changed the name of the company he directed – Erotica Expo Ltd (Co. No.1275425) – to Malibu Media Ltd, on 1 May 2009, one month before it was placed in liquidation; no doubt to try and hide the financial failure being linked to the brand name “Erotica Expo Ltd” which he continues to use in breach of the Companies Act 1993.

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Filed Under: HIV/AIDS STIs, Pornography, Sexual Dysfunction Tagged With: AIDS, ASB, ASB Showgrounds, Auckland, Auckland Savings Bank Management, Companies Act 1993, Companies website, creditors, Erotica Expo Ltd, Erotica Lifestyle Expo, Erotica Lifestyles Expo, Erotica Lifestyles Expos, hardcore porn, insolvent, IRD, liquidation, Liquidator, Lloyd Hayward, Malibu Media Ltd, Meltzer Mason and Heath, Porn King, porn promotion, porn sleaze show, porn-fest, promiscuous, sex toys, Sexual Dysfunction, shareholders, sleaze, Stephen Crow, Stephen Peter Crow, Steve Crow, www.bvents.com

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