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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #15 - Sep 18th, 2010 at 6:11am
 
samwsmith1 wrote on Sep 17th, 2010 at 9:54pm:
Sorry to bring back an old thread,
But on QT last night David announced that they have a new no for audience applications which is - 0330 123 99 88
and on facebook the diane4leader campaign sent this no out of the audience producer - 01299 829299.

No apology necessary - this is a major campaign success for those who have been lobbying the BBC for years.

Well done for spotting it, some of us dozed off during an uninspiring family squabble.

I have made a blog posting on this with illustrative pictures and comments about the wording of the caption. The latter could generate further comment in this thread.

I suggest that we should celebrate this move and do all we can to use this endorsement of 03 to help spread the word.
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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #16 - Sep 18th, 2010 at 11:22am
 
samwsmith1 wrote on Sep 17th, 2010 at 9:54pm:
Sorry to bring back an old thread,
But on QT last night David announced that they have a new no for audience applications which is - 0330 123 99 88

Great news!

I've updated the listings so that the alternative to the 0871 number is now the new 0330 number.
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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #17 - Sep 18th, 2010 at 2:59pm
 
Why wasn't the 0871 626 99 88 number replaced by 0371 626 99 88 (0371 is not used for anything else)?

With regard to the misleading caption, ISTR that "standard landline charges apply" is the text the BBC normally use under its 0370 010 66 76 number caption at then end of its Newswatch programme.  Why this one should be any different is beyond me.
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After years of ignoring govt. guidelines & RIPPING OFF Council Tax payers using 0845 numbers, Essex County Council changed to 0345 numbers on 2 November 2015
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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #18 - Sep 19th, 2010 at 12:43am
 
Heinz wrote on Sep 18th, 2010 at 2:59pm:
Why wasn't the 0871 626 99 88 number replaced by 0371 626 99 88 (0371 is not used for anything else)?

With regard to the misleading caption, ISTR that "standard landline charges apply" is the text the BBC normally use under its 0370 010 66 76 number caption at then end of its Newswatch programme.  Why this one should be any different is beyond me.

Only the 0345 and 0370 ranges are reserved for migration, by those with legacy 0845 and 0870 numbers from the days when "everyone" had a BT landline.

Only 31.4% of residential calls are now originated from BT landlines, and the normal rate for a geographic call from a landline is 0p, but some are taking their time to recognise this.

A quick trip around the BBC shows many different ways of referring to the cost of calling 03 numbers.

Even Newswatch, with
its own special captions
for contact information,
has not always been a
shining beacon of accuracy,
as shown by this example
from 18 July 2008.


...  
It does indeed now show
the necessary simple and
fully accurate information,
as at 17 September 2010.


(I spent ages trying to recall  
what ISTR meant, but ISTR it now!)
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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #19 - Sep 19th, 2010 at 12:55am
 
Glad I could be of some use - I just noticed as soon as he said we have a new number.
I stated with an apology as the thread hadn't been touched for a couple of years and some forums and a bit funny if you bring back an old thread.
SCV I agree with the cpation comments you made on your blog post - it's very true with them saying may not be included etc.
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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #20 - Sep 19th, 2010 at 8:59am
 
It took more than a dozen (IIRC) emails to get Newswatch to change that 3p caption - but success resulted (eventually).

SilentCallsVictim wrote on Sep 19th, 2010 at 12:43am:
(I spent ages trying to recall what ISTR meant, but ISTR it now!)

I have moments like that too - which is why I store http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/ISTR in my favorites (sic).
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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #21 - Sep 19th, 2010 at 11:01am
 
Heinz wrote on Sep 19th, 2010 at 8:59am:
I have moments like that too - which is why I store http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/ISTR in my favorites (sic).


I use this, which seems to be more user friendly;- http://www.magicpub.com/netprimer/acronyms.html

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Reply #22 - Sep 20th, 2010 at 8:34am
 
derrick wrote on Sep 19th, 2010 at 11:01am:
I use this, which seems to be more user friendly;- http://www.magicpub.com/netprimer/acronyms.html

But less comprehensive - ISTR isn't there!

KK (the first meaning)?
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« Last Edit: Sep 20th, 2010 at 8:37am by Heinz »  

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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #23 - Sep 20th, 2010 at 8:59am
 
Heinz wrote on Sep 20th, 2010 at 8:34am:
But less comprehensive

"The Free Dictionary" also has a nice Google Toolbar button.

Select the word, click the book icon, get the definition and thesaurus entries. One more click for the acronyms.

As good as any accelerator I have found. Thanks for the tip.


Back to the topic.

Some quick research has shown 19 local BBC stations in England with 0845 numbers for phone-ins / enquiries (vs. 19 with local numbers). This could provide a good opportunity to get at them - "If an independent production company can get it right - why can't you?"
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Reply #24 - Sep 20th, 2010 at 10:51am
 
Looking at BBC Local Radio - In my case Sussex and Surrey they have an 0845 Number!

It does beg the question if they can do it Nationally - Radio 1 being an example and I believe Radio 3 - 03700 numbers, why can't they just do it locally as well ?

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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #25 - Sep 20th, 2010 at 11:17am
 
CJT-80 wrote on Sep 20th, 2010 at 10:51am:
Looking at BBC Local Radio - In my case Sussex and Surrey they have an 0845 Number!




They also have this number

01273 320428
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Reply #26 - Sep 20th, 2010 at 11:18am
 
CJT-80 wrote on Sep 20th, 2010 at 10:51am:
Looking at BBC Local Radio - In my case Sussex and Surrey they have an 0845 Number!

It does beg the question if they can do it Nationally - Radio 1 being an example and I believe Radio 3 - 03700 numbers, why can't they just do it locally as well ?

The former "Southern Counties Radio" is a very interesting case, as the now two separate channels share many broadcasts.

Surrey has a 03700 number, Sussex has retained its 0845. For phone-ins, it depends which studio the broadcast is coming from.

On the general question, the decisions are made locally, although a national directive could be issued. The original plan was to use 0870 for national services and 0845 for local, which when we all had BT landlines (if ever) was a good policy. For local stations which spanned more than 2 charging areas, listeners could all call at a local rate. For national stations, London callers had no advantage.

The above is now ancient history. All the 0870's have been dealt with, but many of the 0845s remain.
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TV Licensing Has Also Changed to 03 Phone Nos
Reply #27 - Sep 23rd, 2010 at 9:41am
 
I can only assume that there was a long and particularly aggressive contract with their telecoms supplier by Mentorn (the production company for the program).  I did also register a further new complaint with the BBC about this number at the point at which 0871 became officially subject to premium rate regulation by PhonePayPlus.  The irony of people interested in making their point of view heard democratically being ripped off in order to do so was also surely rather hard to justify.

I think anyone who lives in the reception area of a BBC local radio station that still uses an 0845 number should be immediately registering a renewed complaint about these numbers with both the radio station itself and also with both the BBC (via www.bbc.co.uk/complaints and by email with the BBC Trust at trust.enquiries@bbc.co.uk)

I have also been equally amazed to discover just now that the BBC's TV Licensing section have also finally succumbed to public pressure on this matter and that at www.tvlicensing.co.uk/contact-us/question/ they now list an 0300 number of 0300 790 6131 to contact them even though this web page is rather hard to find on their website and they do everything they possibly can to give you a standard FAQ answer or make you ask them a question via a Contact Us web form instead.

Nonetheless the change has been made and I trust that Dave will therefore be extremely pleased to update all the Tv Licensing entries in the database to show the new 0300 number as an alternative for the former 0844 numbers.  Smiley

However the fact that even the formerly notorious and wholly unrepentant BBC Tv Licensing department has now thrown in the towel on the more odious use of 0844 numbers (not even part of BT landline call packages) suggests that it must surely only need a small amount of further pressure to force the BBC radio stations to all move to 03 numbers.  In fact I think an email to all BBC Trust and BBC Executive board members welcoming the move to 03 numbers by Question Time and TV Licensing but mourning their continued use by some BBC radio stations might well help achieve that very point.
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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #28 - Sep 23rd, 2010 at 11:13am
 
SilentCallsVictim wrote on Sep 20th, 2010 at 11:18am:
CJT-80 wrote on Sep 20th, 2010 at 10:51am:
Looking at BBC Local Radio - In my case Sussex and Surrey they have an 0845 Number!

It does beg the question if they can do it Nationally - Radio 1 being an example and I believe Radio 3 - 03700 numbers, why can't they just do it locally as well ?

The former "Southern Counties Radio" is a very interesting case, as the now two separate channels share many broadcasts.

Surrey has a 03700 number, Sussex has retained its 0845. For phone-ins, it depends which studio the broadcast is coming from.

On the general question, the decisions are made locally, although a national directive could be issued. The original plan was to use 0870 for national services and 0845 for local, which when we all had BT landlines (if ever) was a good policy. For local stations which spanned more than 2 charging areas, listeners could all call at a local rate. For national stations, London callers had no advantage.

The above is now ancient history. All the 0870's have been dealt with, but many of the 0845s remain.



I have submitted a complaint via the BBC website regarding BBC Radio Sussex's continued use of an 0845 Number.

I await their response.

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Re: BBC Question Time
Reply #29 - Sep 23rd, 2010 at 11:24am
 
CJT-80 wrote on Sep 23rd, 2010 at 11:13am:
I have submitted a complaint via the BBC website regarding BBC Radio Sussex's continued use of an 0845 Number.

I await their response.


Have you also pointed out to them the fact that all other BBC contact numbers ranging from their main television feedback number (BBC Information) through to Question Time and BBC Licensing have now moved to 03 numbers and that BBC radio stations who still continue to use 0845 are the odd man out.

Also have you carefully explained the benefits of 03 numbers in terms of their inclusiveness in all bundled minutes packages including mobile phone bundled minutes  (0845 numbers are only included on some landline call packages) and the fact that they are also not charged at a premium rate that is 900% higher per minute than an 01/02 number from a BT Payphone (as is unfortunately the case with 0845 numbers).  Otherwise you may simply get back the usual tosh about 0845 numbers being local rate and the same to call from everywhere etc, etc.

You might also care to refer to the advice in the Central Office of Information's Better Practice Guide For Government Contact Centres Third Edition and Sir David Varney's report on Transforming Government Services in respect to the importance of ensuring affordability in calling costs for all citizens using government provided services.
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