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New Chairman for Advertising Standards Authority

MEDIA RELEASE


Monday 2 April 2007


New Chairman for Advertising Standards Authority

The new Chairman of the Advertising Standards Authority is Mark Champion, the Chief Executive of the Communications Agencies Association of New Zealand (CAANZ). He replaces Bruce Wallace, the Executive Director of the Television Broadcasters’ Council, who stands down after a two year term.

Mark Champion has been a member of the Authority since 2003, and was appointed Deputy Chairman in 2005.

The ASA has elected Lincoln Gould, Chief Executive of the Newspaper Publishers’ Association (NPA) as Deputy Chairman.

The Advertising Standards Authority is the self-regulatory body responsible for advertising standards in New Zealand across all media. It also administers the Advertising Standards Complaints Board, which provides a free complaints service for the public to complain about advertising.

The following organisations are members of the ASA.

Association of New Zealand Advertisers, Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Interactive Advertising Bureau of New Zealand, Letterbox Media Association, Magazine Publishers' Association (Inc), Newspaper Publishers' Association of New Zealand (Inc), New Zealand Cinema Advertising Council, New Zealand Community Newspapers Association, New Zealand Marketing Association (Inc), New Zealand Post, New Zealand Television Broadcasters’ Council, Outdoor Advertising Association of New Zealand, Pay TV Group and Radio Broadcasters’ Association (Inc)


(For more details see www.asa.co.nz)


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