That Oxi Cleaner Guy Must Be Turning Over in His Grave
By Richard Amada on Sep 30, 2010 | In Cinema, TV, Radio
For those of you who hate how TV stations up the volume on the commercials, making them so much louder than the programs they're sponsoring, Congress is charging to the rescue with a bill to turn down the noise. The Associated Press reports that the Senate and House of Representatives have passed legislation that will require broadcasters and cable stations to keep the volume between program and ad constant. Once the Senate and House iron out the minor differences between their bills, it'll go to the President for his signature.
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