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TVNZ host complaint fails

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TVNZ has lost a Press Council complaint about a Weekend Herald story revealing who would host the broadcaste­r’s election night coverage.

The story quoted sources saying Hilary Barry and Simon Dallow were set to be announced as part of the broadcaste­r’s election night line-up, and went on to report industry speculatio­n about several of the network’s shows.

TVNZ complained the article breached the Press Council principles of accuracy, fairness and balance, and confidenti­ality.

However, the Press Council did not uphold the complaint, saying TVNZ fell “well short of demonstrat­ing breaches”.

In its decision, the Press Council said TVNZ had complained about the use and accuracy of sources. “Yet, the published story [based on sources] regarding the fact that Barry and Dallow would be part of the presentati­on team for the election coverage, proved to be correct.”

It went on to say the Weekend Herald was entitled to report the industry speculatio­n about the network testing the on-screen chemistry of the pair, and the speculatio­n about Barry’s possible move to News at 6pm. Nothing had been put in front of the council to show the speculatio­n did not exist, and the newspaper had provided the “necessary balance reporting the comments of the TVNZ head of news and current affairs”. “It is certainly not a case, as TVNZ complains, that NZME cannot continue to repeat allegation­s that Barry will move to the 6pm bulletin simply because of denials by TVNZ,” the council said. “Already, the speculatio­n about election coverage has proved to be correct. In any event, it is perfectly proper for the Weekend Herald to report on speculatio­n within media circles of Barry’s long-term role at TVNZ. Quite clearly the categorica­l denials from TVNZ have not stopped speculatio­n within the industry, and that is what the story is reporting on.

“TVNZ in its complaint seems to suggest that if continued categorica­l denials are made they need to be accepted. If this indeed is the intent . . . it strikes the council as unusual, particular­ly from a complainan­t part of whose business is reporting on news.

“The history of journalism is replete with stories being shown to be true despite a history of categorica­l denials.”

In its decision, the Press Council said modern media “has a cult of personalit­y whereby it promotes presenters and others to what is commonly called ‘celebrity status’. Almost inexorably speculatio­n follows celebrity”.

“TVNZ falls well short of demonstrat­ing breaches of the two principles, and the complaint is not upheld.”

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 ??  ?? Broadcaste­rs Hilary Barry (left) and Simon Dallow.
Broadcaste­rs Hilary Barry (left) and Simon Dallow.

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