RNZ too slow deleting John Key death threats from Facebook
Comments made on a video of John Campbell's new RNZ show threatened the prime minister and his late mother.
Chelsea Armitage
Wed, 23 Mar 2016
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Businesses’ responsibility to moderate comments on their social media pages has again come into sharp view, with an Online Media Standards Authority (OMSA) ruling against Radio New Zealand (RNZ).
Offensive statements about Prime Minister John Key and his late mother were posted on a video on RNZ’s
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Chelsea Armitage
Wed, 23 Mar 2016
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