There's an obvious reason Fox is enjoying this.
If like me, you have a long-time habit of muting TV commercials, this might come as good news -- starting next year, there will be a ban on loud advertising on streaming platforms -- in California.
On July 1, it will be illegal for streaming platforms to play ads louder than the content being watched in California.
World Cup viewers may be shocked to see commercials being played in the middle of matches, which is now allowed by FIFA.
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 ...
If you’ve ever been startled while watching a show on a streaming service that was interrupted by an unreasonably loud commercial and thought to yourself, that should be illegal, soon it will be. At ...
California’s new SB 576 law bans loud ads on streaming services like Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, and Hulu. Here’s what the law ...
California's SB 576, signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, takes effect July 1, barring streaming platforms from running ads ...