In 2010, the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act was passed by Congress to dial down the volume on TV and radio ...
If you’ve ever been startled while watching a show on a streaming service that was interrupted by an unreasonably loud ...
If you've ever used a major streaming platform like Hulu, Netflix, or Prime Video, you've probably been jolted by an ...
California’s new law banning loud commercials could set a new standard for how Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ handle sound.
Streaming services like YouTube, Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max should no longer be allowed to play advertisements that are louder than the regular programming, according to a new California law.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law legislation that will prohibit commercials louder than TV and film content on streaming ...
The state, home to Netflix and Hulu, has declared volume on adverts cannot be louder than the content people are watching.
If a bill is approved by Gov. Gavin Newsom, California could be the first state to prohibit exceedingly loud commercials on ...
Starting July 1 of next year, Netflix and Co. will need to keep the audio levels consistent from movie and TV shows to ...
California lawmakers are determined to turn the volume down just a notch. On October 6, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 476 into ...
California has passed a new law that will make streaming more enjoyable as ads on streaming platforms now have to play at ...
When Congress passed the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation (CALM) Act in 2010, the law only applied to broadcast ...