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New Zealand: Advertisement pulled due to incorrect pronunciation of Māori place name
Kathleen Henning of AJ Park looks at the ASA’s recent Rangiora decision and its impact on the revitalisation of the Māori language in New Zealand Sponsored by May 18 2021
In April 2021, the
Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) of New Zealand upheld a complaint against
a radio advertisement that mispronounced the Māori place name, Rangiora. The
complaint was upheld on the basis that the mispronunciation was disrespectful,
caused harm to te reo Māori (the Māori language) and was likely to offend
consumers.
The Advertising Standards Authority of New Zealand
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The Mount Airy Board of Commissioners voted Thursday afternoon to rezone property on Fancy Gap Road to allow the opening of a convenience store that neighbors have opposed.
Board members approved that move from a residential to business classification in a 3-1 vote, with Commissioner Tom Koch absent. The board’s Jon Cawley was the lone dissenter, who Thursday afternoon repeated previous concerns about the small size of the site he believes is inappropriate for a retail outlet.
The parcel that is just 0.18 of an acre is situated in a densely populated area off U.S. 52-North right beside Westwood Drive, which extends from Fancy Gap Road.