Campaigners voice anger at continued outage of access services that also include signed broadcasts
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Subtitles, audio descriptions and signed broadcasts are likely to remain unavailable to viewers of Channel 4 until mid-November, after an incident in September severely affected the broadcaster’s output.
A month on from a fault at Red Bee Media’s west
London headquarters, which also led to problems with the transmission of
BBC and Channel 5 shows, accessible programming remains unavailable. More than 500 complaints have been logged by Ofcom.