The Broadcasting Standards Authority has called for legal change, citing unclear jurisdiction in a modern broadcasting climate. The Crown entity was established in 1989 and currently operates under a 35 year-old definition of broadcasting, which is becomingly increasingly difficult to apply in a digital landscape.
Producer Jasmine Gray spoke to University of Waikato’s Cyber Law Lecturer Rachel Tan about this issue.
Thousands of locals have protested the Winter Olympics in Milan, citing issues like cost of living and the environmental impact of the games, as well as the presence of law enforcement officers from the United States.
For International Desk, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Dr Keith Rathbone, Senior Lecturer in Modern European History and Sports History at Macquarie University, about these protests in Milan, and their broader context within Olympic history.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Only 15 years later and we have the sequel, Incredibles 2, Fabian's got the goss; Kirsten's back from the flu, fighting fit - with the whisky jug of all things; and theatre iscool, Joanna's in with someone special to fill all your theatre desires. It's Fri-yay, guys.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey gives us ten minutes to wake up and enjoy nice tune by M83, ten ~whole~ minutes; Pennie joins us with a special guest, talking Fashun and pet peeves; Kiran chats to Tess about MC5's Wayne Kramer's memoir; and Natural Ange is talking contaminated water and giardia, as we are fast approaching swimming weather. Speaking of Summer, Mikey announces the very special Summer Sorted Super Prize Pack, don't be silly - get yourself a bCard and get entered.
Today on Morning Glory we have Fathe in for Fancy New Band blowing us away with some tunes, we got the gig guide as per, and a good mellow show with some bouncy beats to keep you entertained on a rainy day.