Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom sees complaints in ‘unprecedented’ numbers
Media regulator Ofcom received a huge number of complaints over the last year – the highest since it started in 2002.
The UK broadcasting watchdog received 142,660 complaints between 1 April 2020 and 31 March 2021, a 410% rise on the previous 12 months’ total of 34,545.
Piers Morgan’s comments on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Oprah Winfrey TV interview on Good Morning Britain in March drew a record 54,453 complaints.
Morgan accounts for three more of the 10 most-complained about TV broadcasts.
The other instances relate to two Good Morning Britain interviews with social care minister Helen Whately and a third with Home Office minister Victoria Atkin.
Morgan chose to leave Good Morning Britain in March rather than retract his criticisms of the Duchess of Sussex.
Diversity’s Black Lives Matter-inspired dance routine on Britain’s Got Talent in September prompted 25,017 complaints.
Ofcom did not launch a formal investigation into the routine, which went on to win the Must-See Moment award at this year’s TV Baftas.
Another 2,565 complaints were received after Alesha Dixon wore a BLM necklace while judging the ITV talent show.
The use of live animals during trials on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! prompted 11,516 complaints to the media regulator.
All 10 of the most complained about TV broadcasts originated on ITV, though only three of them generated more than 3,000 complaints.
Good Morning Britain accounts for half of the 10, with Britain’s Got Talent accounting for four and I’m A Celebrity the remaining one.