I wonder, just how big is the "audience log"...?
Reference CAS-1019720-3P82XX
Thank you for your contact regarding Jeremy Vine.
I understand you were unhappy with the links from Jeremy’s webpage as you
feel there should be more links to outside newspapers for a different point of
view.
I’ve forwarded your e-mail onto the people responsible for this website.
Whilst I can’t guarantee a response, due to the level of correspondence, I can
assure you that this issue has been made available to them.
I’d also like to assure you that I've registered your comment on our audience
log. This is a daily report of audience feedback that's made available to many
BBC staff, including members of the BBC Executive Board, channel controllers and
other senior managers including the programme makers and producers of ‘Jeremy
Vine’.
The audience logs are seen as important documents that can help shape
decisions about future programming and content.
Thanks again for taking the time to contact us.
Kind Regards
Jxxxxxx Oxxxxxx
BBC Complaints
Response sent:
Reference CAS-1019720-3P82XX
Many thanks for your reply. However, you have misunderstood my original message.
My complaint was not that there should be links to newspapers, but was that the links to newspapers that used to be displayed are now no longer provided.
A subtle but important difference!
I would appreciated your further comments.
Welcome to my blog! I listen to Radio 2 all day but I absolutely hate The Jeremy Vine Show. On most days I send Jeremy an email explaining why his show is irrelevant to me and why I will not be listening. This blog is a record of those emails, which I hope you will enjoy. IMPORTANT NOTE : I do not hate Jeremy Vine, only his radio show. My communications with him have always been respectful of each other's viewpoint, and I thank him for that.
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