Updating the BBC Complaints website
Editors note: The new BBC Complaints website is now live. You can see it at bbc.co.uk/complaints/
Every year, the BBC receives around 1 million comments, appreciations, complaints and enquiries via the Audience Services team.
It's our job in Audience Services to ensure that every comment and complaint is normally shared in full the next morning with BBC staff, and overnight we compile and circulate a report of the day's audience feedback. This is how we make sure that each viewer and listener can tell the BBC directly what they think of our programmes and standards. No wonder then that this is one of the most widely read reports in the BBC - your reaction is invaluable to producers and managers, and is discussed across the BBC.
The rise of social media and more widespread publicity about the BBC has probably fuelled its popularity. The site has made it easier for you to contact us, and the result is that since 2008 the number of complaints has doubled to around 240,000 every year.
Each complaint we receive must be logged, classified, reported overnight and if necessary replied to. And although it is an enormous task, we send most replies within around 2 weeks. But to achieve this efficiently and still use your licence fee sensibly, we need technology tailored to our needs, as well as people to process, handle and reply to your comments.
Which is why, after some 6 years, the Complaints website is changing. The new site will be launching shortly, part of a wider updating of the BBC's corporate websites that started with the launch of the new BBC Media Centre site last month.
The new BBC Complaints site looks different, and uses a simpler design which we have tested with audiences, including their extensive feedback in the design process. The site will feature more editorial updates and links when there is a relevant report, statement or finding that has been issued by the BBC. It will link you directly to Radio 4's "Feedback" or "BBC Newswatch" programmes, so you can catch up with these when they are on.
The site also uses technology more efficiently, and our webform has been redesigned so that you fill in the information needed to help report and classify your complaint efficiently and get it to the right people overnight. It explains in more detail, as you complete it, why we need the details we request about your complaint.
If you need to use the new BBC Complaints site, we hope you'll still find it easy to use, even if it looks rather different. But above all of course, we hope you enjoy our programmes and really won't feel the need to complain...
Keith Jones, Audience Services


Comment number 1.
At 08:45 24th Nov 2011, Paul wrote:Hello, I am liking the new website, but the only issue as far as I can see is.... before the relaunch there was a clear temperature indicator when spread throughout the UK on the map, now there isn't....... Are you going to change this, as the new temperature guidance isn't very good..
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Comment number 2.
At 15:09 25th Nov 2011, William Hutchinson wrote:Dear BBC , I enjoy wildlife programs but get upset when music is dubbed in where people are talking so it drowns their voices out . And above all why dub music in when it would be far nicer to hear the natural sounds of nature .Wonder if anyone else feels this way ?
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Comment number 3.
At 18:33 25th Nov 2011, Stan Morton wrote:Hello. I wanted to feedback directly to Pointless but couldn't. This isn't really a complaint but a comment. I was just watching Pointless when Richard, very eruditely, extolled the virtues of the writer George Eliot saying "how much he loved him" and that "he was a great writer". George Eliot was, of course, the pseudonym for Mary Ann (or Marian) Evans and a woman.
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Comment number 4.
At 18:56 25th Nov 2011, Richard wrote:I don't know whether this is anything to do with the redesign of the website, but I can't get https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ to be displayed in my Opera web browser. When I first then tried this in Chrome I got the error - Error 310 (net::ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS): There are too many redirects.
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Comment number 5.
At 18:41 2nd Dec 2011, John_Smith wrote:Hating the new website. Can't find anything. Having to scroll left, right, up and down and nothing seems to have a place. Items are all over the place. A real mess. Top tip. If it aint broke don't fix it.
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Comment number 6.
At 13:54 3rd Dec 2011, Daveinbingley wrote:I see the new website is still with us James!
GOODBYE BBC!!!
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Comment number 7.
At 15:52 5th Dec 2011, Russ wrote:Oh dear. The online complaints form is as useless as it always was. I tried to make a comment on 'BBC Online' (selected from the first question). After the page had reloaded (!!!), the second question was "We need to know what type of online issue it is", to which I responded "Website, BBC iPlayer or other technical fault", to which the system responded:
Hopeless. Nul points.
Russ
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