KGO's Closed Captioning Policy Sparks Concerns Over Accessibility
The San Francisco-based television station KGO has recently clarified its closed captioning policy, sparking debate over the accessibility of its content. According to the station's official website, viewers can report any issues or concerns regarding closed captions via email at [email protected] or by phone at (415) 559-7600.
To facilitate reporting, KGO has provided a template that outlines specific details required for complaints, including the program name, date and time it aired, description of the issue, and contact information. This approach aims to ensure that viewers can provide thorough descriptions of their concerns, which can help identify and address any issues with captioning.
In addition to reporting closed captioning issues, KGO has also established a process for submitting written complaints. Viewers can send these complaints directly to Jack Fraser, the station's Assistant Director of Broadcast, at his office address or by email at [email protected].
For individuals with disabilities seeking assistance with KGO's online Public Inspection File content, [email protected] is available for support. Meanwhile, concerns about the accessibility of the FCC's online public file system can be directed to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) via phone at 888-225-5322 or 888-835-5322 (TTY), or by email at [email protected].
While KGO's efforts to address closed captioning concerns demonstrate its commitment to accessibility, it is unclear whether the measures in place will effectively resolve issues and provide a seamless viewing experience for viewers with disabilities.
The San Francisco-based television station KGO has recently clarified its closed captioning policy, sparking debate over the accessibility of its content. According to the station's official website, viewers can report any issues or concerns regarding closed captions via email at [email protected] or by phone at (415) 559-7600.
To facilitate reporting, KGO has provided a template that outlines specific details required for complaints, including the program name, date and time it aired, description of the issue, and contact information. This approach aims to ensure that viewers can provide thorough descriptions of their concerns, which can help identify and address any issues with captioning.
In addition to reporting closed captioning issues, KGO has also established a process for submitting written complaints. Viewers can send these complaints directly to Jack Fraser, the station's Assistant Director of Broadcast, at his office address or by email at [email protected].
For individuals with disabilities seeking assistance with KGO's online Public Inspection File content, [email protected] is available for support. Meanwhile, concerns about the accessibility of the FCC's online public file system can be directed to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) via phone at 888-225-5322 or 888-835-5322 (TTY), or by email at [email protected].
While KGO's efforts to address closed captioning concerns demonstrate its commitment to accessibility, it is unclear whether the measures in place will effectively resolve issues and provide a seamless viewing experience for viewers with disabilities.