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Ministry of Economic Development



Review of broadcasting regulation



Published: 12.02.2008

Broadcasting Minister Trevor Mallard and Communications and Information Technology Minister David Cunliffe are seeking public feedback as part of a review of broadcasting regulation in New Zealand.

The review is being conducted within the context of the growing convergence of telecommunications, broadcasting and the internet and its impact on the traditional business models for these sectors. 

On 23 January 2008, the Ministers jointly released a two-volume discussion document, comprising a research report and a paper asking for public comment on a range of related issues. 

Volume 1 of the discussion document reviews the current market and regulatory environments in New Zealand and examines international market trends and regulatory responses.  Volume 2 asks a number of questions on the implications of these changes for New Zealand, in particular:
  • if the threats to an effective broadcasting and telecommunications market and to the creation and distribution of diverse content have been correctly identified    
  • what regulatory change, if any, might be justified in response to perceived threats
  • what specific actions might be considered by policy makers.

Comments on the discussion paper are sought by 4 April 2008.  The Ministers will jointly report back on the outcome of this consultation, with recommended actions, by July 2008.  If regulatory changes are proposed, detailed options will be prepared for discussion.  A second round of consultation would then be held at a time to be determined.

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