"Brings some much-needed peace." Officials pass law that will put an end to annoying issue with streaming services: 'This ...
Ear-splitting ads on Netflix and Hulu are no more—at least if you live in California. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill on Monday that requires streaming services to prevent commercials from ...
Starting July 1 of next year, Netflix and Co. will need to keep the audio levels consistent from movie and TV shows to advertisements. By Erik Hayden Executive Editor, Business In an effort to cut ...
(Fred TANNEAU/AFP/AFP) Noisy TV commercials were banned in California on Monday, with a new law that demands pitchmen turn the volume down. Viewers in the United States have long complained that ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Streaming services are now required to turn the dial down on commercial advertisements that blare louder than ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A California bill that aims to limit the audio levels of commercials on streaming platforms such as Netflix and Hulu was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday. The ...
The California law is patterned after federal law, extending the rules of the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation ...
The law could set a de facto national standard, given the Golden State’s massive sway in the entertainment industry.