Who do you complain to about the BBC?

You can complain to the BBC about any published or broadcast content that you believe breaches the Editorial Guidelines. You can also complain to Ofcom if you are not satisfied with how the BBC has dealt with your complaint, once you have completed the BBC complaints process.

How do I complain to Ofcom about the BBC?

How do I make a complaint about something else to do with the BBC? If you have a complaint about fair and effective competition in relation to the BBC, please submit it to [email protected]

What happens if you complain to Ofcom?

We assess each complaint carefully to see if our rules may have been broken. If we decide the complaint doesn't raise issues warranting further investigation, we'll close the complaint and publish a record of this in our Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin, which is published every fortnight.

Who is the ombudsman for the BBC?

Commenting on the news, Chief Ombudsman, Lewis Shand Smith said: "The BBC is showing its commitment to its customers with the appointment Ombudsman Services. Investing in complaints handling is a clear sign that they want to provide the level of service that their customers expect."

How do I contact BBC by email?

You can contact BBC News about the pandemic and answering common questions (you can get in touch by emailing [email protected] or using the hashtag #BBCYourQuestions on Twitter).

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How do I send a message to BBC?

Contact us

  1. By email. [email protected]
  2. On Twitter.
  3. By telephone. 0370 010 6676.
  4. By post. Newswatch. W1 NBH 03D. BBC Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA.

How do I get in touch with BBC?

BBC Customer Service Contacts

  1. BBC Email Support. [email protected]
  2. BBC Live Chat Support. N/A.
  3. BBC Call Center Support. 03700 100 222.
  4. BBC Knowledge Base. N/A.
  5. BBC Forum.

How many complaints do the BBC receive?

The BBC was hit with nearly 500,000 viewer complaints in just 12 months amid concerns at 'perceived bias'. The broadcaster received 462,255 complaints in the year 2020 to 2021 which it said 'was an increase of 93,878 on last year,' according to its own annual report published this week.

Who do I complain to about TV Licensing?

You should contact the Director of Revenue Management within 20 working days of the date on which you received the response at Stage 1b. The BBC will review all correspondence about your complaint and ask TV Licensing to explain the steps taken.

How do I report BBC News?

If you'd like to contribute to BBC News you can contact the BBC News team directly via text, social media or email. Full details of these contact methods can be found on the 'Have Your Say' section of the BBC News website.

How do I complain about TV content?

Any person or a group of persons, may, either individually or jointly, file a complaint directly to BCCC against any programme broadcast on any of the TV Channels within 14 (fourteen) days from the date of the first broadcast.

How do I complain about a company UK?

How to complain to a company

  1. Contact the company.
  2. Use an ADR scheme.
  3. Refer to an ombudsman.
  4. Use the small claims court.

How do I make a complaint?

How to complain effectively – and get results

  1. Put it in writing.
  2. Be reasonable.
  3. Know your consumer law.
  4. Go to the right place.
  5. Give a deadline.
  6. Say what you want.
  7. Take the matter further.

Who is the BBC regulated by?

The Office of Communications (Ofcom) is the UK's broadcasting, telecommunications and postal regulatory body. It became the BBC's first external regulator in 2017.

Who is responsible for TV Licensing?

TV Licensing

It is always the tenants' responsibility unless the tenancy agreement states that the landlord is responsible. If you live in a shared house, it may also depend on whether there is a joint tenancy agreement or not.

Does TV Licensing contact by email?

The TV Licensing organisation will use [email protected] (or [email protected]) to email you. The scammers cannot send emails using these addresses. Instead, they may come from a personal email account or one which looks unusual.

Will TV Licensing contact me?

Occasionally we may call you if there's a problem with your TV Licence. This will usually be about a missed payment, a cancelled Direct Debit, or a reminder to renew. If you're not sure the call is genuine, don't provide any personal information.

How do I complain to BBC Watchdog?

If you have problems using the form below you can email your story to [email protected] Watchdog Live is produced by BBC Studios, a commercial subsidiary of the BBC.

How do I contact point of view?

Contact Points of View

  1. Phone:
  2. 0370 908 3199. (This number is charged as a local rate call from a landline; mobile tariffs will vary.)
  3. Write to us: BBC Points of View. 40 Pacific Quay. Glasgow. G51 1DA.
  4. Facebook. Points of View Facebook page.
  5. Twitter: @BBCPoV.

What is the BBC postal address?

BBC Broadcasting House (Portland Place, London W1A)

How do I contact BBC South Today?

Contact us

  1. By telephone. To speak to a journalist, please call 02380 226201.
  2. By email. Email us on [email protected]
  3. By post. Write to: ...
  4. Facebook. Find us on Facebook at
  5. Twitter. Follow us on Twitter at @BBCSouthNews.
  6. Weather pictures.

Who is the BBC news presenter now?

Jane O'Brien – Washington.

How do I contact Ofsted with a complaint?

Complain about childcare

To complain about a childcare provider, get in touch with us at [email protected] or 0300 123 4666. If you complain, we will review the information you provide and decide what to do.

How do I complain about a TV advert UK?

If you wish to complain to Ofcom about content broadcast on a non-BBC TV channel, radio station or video-on-demand service, you can do so: through Ofcom's website. by telephoning Ofcom on 0300 123 3333 or 020 7981 3040. using Textphone number 18001 01925 650744.

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