The Broadcasting Standards Authority is being binned, and the Government's moving to let media companies regulate themselves.
The Authority was established in 1989 - but the Government says the media landscape's changed beyond its control.
Media and Communications Minister Paul Goldsmith says print media already regulates itself through the Media Council, which broadcasters can join.
Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says this move reflects the changing media market, and it'll save the taxpayers' money in the long run too.
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