Quarterly Summary: 1 April to 30 June 2019
This report provides information about audience complaints finalised by ABC Audience and Consumer Affairs between 1 April and 30 June 2019.
The focus of Audience and Consumer Affairs is on editorial complaints. Where a written complaint suggests that the ABC may have breached its Editorial Policies or Code of Practice, Audience and Consumer Affairs may investigate the complaint and determine whether ABC editorial standards have been met. Where the matters raised are less serious, Audience and Consumer Affairs may refer the complaint for direct handling to the content area
responsible. In cases where a complaint is investigated and the ABC’s editorial standards have not been met, the complaint will be upheld (either fully or in part). Complaints can also be resolved where prompt action is taken to remedy a matter. Details of both upheld and resolved complaints are published on our website. Audience and Consumer Affairs previously also handled non editorial complaints and other contacts such as requests, suggestions and appreciations; these are now handled by a separate ABC team and those statistics are no longer reported by Audience and Consumer Affairs. Accordingly, the numbers in this report are lower than previous Audience and Consumer Affairs quarterly summary reports.
This report outlines:
how complaints were handled;
the timeliness of responses;
the subject matter of complaints finalised;
the number of complaints upheld; and
the number of complaints resolved.
Summary details of all complaints upheld by ABC Audience and Consumer Affairs are available at http://about.abc.net.au/talk-to-the-abc/feedback-and-enquiries/upheld-complaints/ and summary details of all resolved complaints are available at http://about.abc.net.au/talk-to- the-abc/resolved-complaints/.
For more information about the role of Audience and Consumer Affairs, refer to the ABC’s Complaint Handling Procedures available here –
http://about.abc.net.au/reports-publications/complaint-handling-procedures/.
1. Overview of complaints finalised: how many and how did we deal with them?
Potential editorial complaints are referred to Audience and Consumer Affairs who conduct an initial assessment to identify those that do raise editorial issues. Audience and Consumer Affairs then further assess these editorial complaints to determine which will be accepted for investigation by the unit, in accordance with the Complaint Handling Procedures.
Audience and Consumer Affairs may exercise its discretion to refer editorial complaints to content teams for direct response.
620 complaints were referred to other areas of the ABC for direct response (including 511 editorial complaints) and no substantive response was required for 509 complaints.
Audience and Consumer Affairs provided responses to 323 complaints that did not require investigation.
2. Timeliness of responses
Audience and Consumer Affairs seeks to respond to all complaints as quickly as possible, and aims to respond within 30 days of receipt, in accordance with the timeliness standard for complaint handling that is specified in the ABC’s Complaint Handling Procedures. Due to the volume of correspondence we receive, and the complex nature of some complaints, responses may at times take longer than 30 days.
During the April-June quarter, the vast majority of responses were provided within the specified 30 day period.
Type of contact Average response time
% of responses provided within 30 days
All complaints 13 days 88%
Investigated complaints 17 days 80%
3. Subject matter and outcomes of complaints finalised
A single complaint to the ABC can raise more than one issue. Audience and Consumer Affairs aim to categorise each significant issue raised in the complaints received, based on the description provided by the complainant. The following table counts the number of issues raised in complaint contacts finalised by Audience and Consumer Affairs during the quarter, and shows how they were dealt with and their outcomes.
In each case where a complaint is upheld Audience and Consumer Affairs provides a written response to the complainant acknowledging the error. Details of each upheld complaint are also published in summary form on the ABC website. Where appropriate, additional action is taken to rectify the mistake and/or ensure that the problem does not recur. Actions
Report published 29 July 2019 and correct at time of publication. Any subsequent minor amendments to data will not be reflected in this report. Updated statistics are published in the ABC Annual Report at http://about.abc.net.au/how-the-abc-is- run/reports-and-publications/
taken in response to upheld complaints can include the following: written apologies to complainants; on-air corrections and apologies; counselling or reprimanding of staff;
amending programs for future broadcasts; and reviews of and improvements to procedures.
On occasion, a complaint may be upheld for more than one reason. Where possible and relevant, the corrective action taken is reported in the online summary of the upheld complaint.
The Complaint Handling Procedures provide that a complaint may be regarded as resolved where the relevant area of the ABC takes steps to remedy the cause of complaint usually prior to or within 30 days of the ABC receiving the complaint, and the steps are considered by Audience and Consumer Affairs to be appropriate such that further processes to uphold, partly uphold or not uphold would add nothing of substance.
Category Subcategory
Editorial
issues
Balance N/A 133 76 57 32 3 9.4%
Bias Anti ALP 117 49 37 22
Anti Coalition 119 47 43 25
Anti-government 109 69 65 54
Anti-opposition 7 2 2
International coverage 63 28 14 11 1 9.1%
Other 235 102 79 43
Other political (domestic) 89 38 27 13
Pro ALP 199 96 62 33
Pro Coalition 56 37 29 23
Pro-government 22 15 5 5
Religious or cultural 21 10 5
Sports coverage or commentary 8 1 1
Pro-opposition 1 1
Contributing content Unable to comment or participate 1 1 1 1
Customer service / complaints handling N/A 9 2 5 2
Factual inaccuracy N/A 278 206 106 79 33 41.8% 3 3.8%
Failure to disclose N/A 9 9 6 6 1 16.7% 1 16.7%
Inappropriate content Bad example 16 5 4
Bad language /profanity / swearing 30 14 22 7 1 14.3% 1 14.3%
Death and suicide 6 2 1
Drugs / smoking / alcohol 7 4 3 2
Graphic content 15 8 12 6 2 33.3%
Nudity 7 4 6 2
Offence to religious feeling 15 7 8 3 1 33.3%
Other 47 13 24 7 1 14.3%
Poor taste 6 2 2 1
Sex and sexuality 43 28 32 23
Treatment of animals 11 9 8 6 1 16.7%
Violence 15 10 9 5 2 40.0%
Incidental advertising - Non ABC products / logos N/A 20 14 4 3 1 33.3%
Intrusiveness / invasion of privacy N/A 7 5 5 3
News values Not enough coverage 5 1 1
Other 4 2
Poor choice for coverage 2
Too much coverage 2
Other Other 2 2 1
Quality - general N/A 7
Scheduling or programming decisions Timeslot 1 1
Sensitivity and portrayal N/A 9 3 2 1
Standards of interviewing Other 1
Too easy on guest 4 3 1 1
Too tough / aggressive / rude to guest 5 3 1 1
Standards of presentation Other 3 2
Personal presentation 1
Standards of reporting Other 1
Poor context / research / background 1 1
Unfair treatment Defamation 7 4 1 1
Denigration 24 8 9 2 1 50.0%
Discrimination 5 4 2 1
Other 22 10 14 6 1 16.7%
Racism 50 11 39 4
Sexism 17 8 2
Grand Total 1894 970 764 434 40 9.2% 14 3.2%
% of investigated
complaints upheld Total
issues closed
Issues responded
to by ACA Issues investigated
by ACA Total issues resolved
% of investigated
complaints resolved
Total issues upheld
434 complaint issues were investigated by Audience and Consumer Affairs. Of these, 14 issues (13 contacts) were upheld and 40 issues (38 contacts) were resolved.