I have a digital terrestrial (DTT) receiver, and some of the programmes have a deaf-signer in the corner of the screen, which I find distracting. Why is it there?

The Broadcasting Act requires a small number programmes on each channel to be signed. The broadcasters are seeking a technical solution which will let the signer be "hidden", much like subtitling, for viewers who don't require signing. My sight is impaired.

There are subtitles and signing for deaf people; what about me? Audio Description is becoming available on digital terrestrial services. Currently the amount is 4%, rising every two years to reach the current target of 10% within 10 years.

However, receiving equipment is still under development, and is not generally available at the moment. Why are some commercials much too loud, and who should I complain to about this? Many factors can contribute to a sense of loudness; for example, the sound level of the preceding programme or advert.

We do not allow broadcasters to make deliberate changes to increase the loudness of commercials. To complain, make a note of the channel, the commercial, the date and time then contact the ... more.

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