Internal data shows 670 objections, in stark contrast with the 100,000 that accompanied death of husband

The BBC’s wall-to-wall coverage of the Queen’s death has avoided the mass of complaints that accompanied its output when Prince Philip died, although broadcasters are edging back towards normal schedules as viewing figures start to dip.

Internal BBC complaints data show it received about 670 objections from people who felt last Thursday’s coverage of the Queen’s death was excessive, compared with the 100,000 who objected to its output to mark her husband dying. Sources suggested the number had increased in recent days but remained relatively low, with a formal tally due to be published later this week.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Layoffs and bankrupt schools: headteachers in England warn of Covid consequences

The extra costs of keeping children safe must be paid by the…

Trauma, trust and triumph: psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk on how to recover from our deepest pain

His 2014 book, The Body Keeps the Score, has become a huge…

‘They believed it was safe’: death toll rising after blast at Gaza hospital

Health officials say blast killed hundreds as footage shows fire engulfing medical…