About freaking time.
The current rule says that a commercial may be no louder than the peak volume of the program that it's running with. Of course, that peak can be one little millisecond, so commercials can be WAY louder than a program still. This bill changes it so a commercial can be no louder than the average volume of the program.
Bravo.
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