45 results in multiple government agencies
Last Publication Date: 1 May 2013
The classifications assigned to films and games by different countries are substantially variable as are the symbols, names and meanings used on classification labels. Nevertheless, it…
Last Publication Date: 1 Feb 2013
UMR Research included questions in an online omnibus in January 2013 to help us understand public attitudes to classification labels and whether people are guided by…
Last Publication Date: 1 Oct 2012
The purpose of this literature review was to compare New Zealander's views of classification and rating labelling systems with overseas respondents' views from research published in…
Last Publication Date: 1 Sep 2011
In the past the Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) has determined a variety of complaints relating to reality programmes. Such complaints most typically cite issues such as…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jul 2011
This qualitative study presents the views of 23 participants who told us their thoughts on the current classification system, how they use it in making decisions…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jun 2011
This report presents the findings from a comprehensive three-stage research programme designed to inform and guide the Broadcasting Standards Authority and broadcasters.
More than ever before, New Zealanders love watching films, playing games, and making use of the growing variety of other forms of entertainment media. This report…
Last Publication Date: 1 Aug 2010
In 2006, the Classification Office undertook research to gain a snapshot of how young people in New Zealand were using the entertainment mediums they had access…
The Office of Film and Literature Classification commissioned University of Waikato researcher Dr Gareth Schott to investigate the degree of parents' gaming literacy, and any connections…
Last Publication Date: 1 May 2010
This report presents the findings of qualitative research carried out for the Broadcasting Standards Authority from December 2008 to April 2009 with 14 children and their…