KGO Teaches Viewers with Disabilities How to Report Accessibility Issues with Closed Captions
If you rely on closed captions for TV shows and programs, KGO has set up an easy-to-use reporting system. However, a recent review of the station's accessibility protocols reveals some confusion among viewers about how to report issues.
To start, viewers can submit their complaints via email at [email protected] or by phone at (415) 559-7600. When making a complaint, it is helpful to include as much detail as possible, such as the name of the program, date and time it aired, a description of any issues experienced, whether the issue occurred while watching via broadcast or online, and information about the device used.
Additionally, viewers can write complaints directly to Jack Fraser, KGO's Assistant Director of Broadcast, at 900 Front Street, San Francisco, CA 94111. While this method is more formal, it may be suitable for those who prefer a paper trail.
For individuals with disabilities, there are separate resources available. The FCC has established a public inspection file online, which contains important information about the station's compliance with accessibility regulations. If you need help accessing this file or have questions about its content, contact [email protected].
If you're having trouble using the FCC's online public file system, don't worry - the agency is here to help. Simply call 888-225-5322 or 888-835-5322 (TTY) for assistance with accessibility concerns.
If you rely on closed captions for TV shows and programs, KGO has set up an easy-to-use reporting system. However, a recent review of the station's accessibility protocols reveals some confusion among viewers about how to report issues.
To start, viewers can submit their complaints via email at [email protected] or by phone at (415) 559-7600. When making a complaint, it is helpful to include as much detail as possible, such as the name of the program, date and time it aired, a description of any issues experienced, whether the issue occurred while watching via broadcast or online, and information about the device used.
Additionally, viewers can write complaints directly to Jack Fraser, KGO's Assistant Director of Broadcast, at 900 Front Street, San Francisco, CA 94111. While this method is more formal, it may be suitable for those who prefer a paper trail.
For individuals with disabilities, there are separate resources available. The FCC has established a public inspection file online, which contains important information about the station's compliance with accessibility regulations. If you need help accessing this file or have questions about its content, contact [email protected].
If you're having trouble using the FCC's online public file system, don't worry - the agency is here to help. Simply call 888-225-5322 or 888-835-5322 (TTY) for assistance with accessibility concerns.