Comment Date Set on Rulemaking to Implement the CALM Act Regulating Loud TV Commercials

Dates for comments and replies on the FCC's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to implement the CALM Act, regulating the volume levels of commercials, have now been set.  We provided a detailed summary of that NPRM here.  As set out in that summary, the NPRM asks many questions of broadcasters, cable companies, and other Multichannel Video Programming Distributors about implementation of the CALM Act, including who must comply, how compliance can be achieved, and the impact of reliance on program suppliers (networks, broadcast programming carried on cable, etc.) on compliance.  Comments are due on July 5, with replies due on July 18.  The FCC Public Notice setting out those dates also provides links to additional specifics about filing comments in the proceeding.  To avoid ruining your holiday weekend, get started on comments early!

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Susan Spraggins - June 8, 2011 6:31 PM

I just don't understand why they think if the commercials is loud that you will buy the product or listen to what they have to says it makes me personally not to buy the product and not listen what they are saying please stop the loud commercials!!!!

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