New Zealand national broadcaster launches review after stories altered
WELLINGTON – New Zealand’s national radio broadcaster said it has set up an independent review of its editorial processes after it published a range of stories on its website, including on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, that were altered to present “a false account of events”.
The panel will review editorial processes and “examine factors and warning signs, which led to international wire stories being subedited with inappropriate content”, it added. Stories on other topics, including on China-Taiwan relations and the Middle East, have also been corrected.
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