Dec 13, 2012: no more excessively loud commercials

Icepick

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In before the Conservatives shout about government needing to stay out of our lives.

Personally, I think this should have been done decades ago.
 

dank69

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I remember a thread discussing this when it first passed. Rs and Ds practically passed it unanimously. I remember Libertopians littering the thread saying it was unnecessary, congress wasting time on a non issue, and yes, government intrusion. :rolleyes:
 

schneiderguy

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I remember a thread discussing this when it first passed. Rs and Ds practically passed it unanimously. I remember Libertopians littering the thread saying it was unnecessary, congress wasting time on a non issue, and yes, government intrusion. :rolleyes:

Free market solves everything. If you don't want to hear loud commercials don't watch TV stations that play them.

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FerrelGeek

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I'm a small government kinda guy, but that doesn't mean that I don't think government has its place. I'm glad this passed.
 

Doppel

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Free market solves everything. If you don't want to hear loud commercials don't watch TV stations that play them.

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If free market solved all this wouldn't have needed gov intervention and it was a problem that annoyed a huge amout of people. Most tv stations did it and since most people were unwilling to stop watching just over this it was never going to get resolved without legislation.
 

Geosurface

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I dislike the FCC and their meddling with profanity and nudity and fining people for free speech etc... but, I approve of this law.

If we've already got a huge overbloated government anyway, and we do... well, this is something positive out of it at least.
 
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Very happy to see this is finally here. Especially frustrating at night watching TV with the kids in bed only to have the commercials screaming at you suddenly.
 
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My only argument to this is simply: Where does it stop?

We already regulate what is right and wrong - with things like not allowing smoking commercials. I don't smoke and think it's disgusting - but I just don't like the concept of government telling people and their business what they can and can't advertise.

I'm fairly sure most remote controls have a mute button. But nevertheless, I guess it's not a big deal either.
 
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If free market solved all this wouldn't have needed gov intervention and it was a problem that annoyed a huge amout of people. Most tv stations did it and since most people were unwilling to stop watching just over this it was never going to get resolved without legislation.

If the free market doesn't solve it then it's not a problem to begin with. Just like white-only restaurants.
 

Ketchup

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So we originally got a law stating that stations couldn't make commercials loud. So Cable providers said ok, we will just make the show quieter.

I hope this new law works, but I am just wondering how long it will take for the cable companies to find a way around it.

Also, I find it interesting that a .uk site is where one finds this American news story. Does this affect them in any way?
 

Jeff7

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Good. Now how can we go about getting them to do any other kind of work?



In before the Conservatives shout about government needing to stay out of our lives.

Personally, I think this should have been done decades ago.
* - Unless it's something that even remotely involves reproduction. Then, come on in, government!
 
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So we originally got a law stating that stations couldn't make commercials loud. So Cable providers said ok, we will just make the show quieter.

I hope this new law works, but I am just wondering how long it will take for the cable companies to find a way around it.

Also, I find it interesting that a .uk site is where one finds this American news story. Does this affect them in any way?

Not quite how it works. There should be no discernable difference in the volume between the programming and the commercials.
 

xj0hnx

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For the life of me I cannot remember any commercials that were excessively loud.

Not quite how it works. There should be no discernable difference in the volume between the programming and the commercials.

I've noticed it's usually the local commercials that play over the cable commercials, but sometimes it's all of them, of course, that's what the mute button is for.
 

Genx87

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I dont watch live TV anymore. It is all DVR'd. This issue has been resolved for years for me.
 

dank69

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I dont watch live TV anymore. It is all DVR'd. This issue has been resolved for years for me.
Me either. Doesn't matter though because I have to turn the show up to 40 just to hear the fucking thing and then when the commercial comes on the neighbor accross the street can hear it before I have time to FF, not to mention my 8 month old sleeping in the room above my head.

There is no reason commercials have to be louder than the shows. It is a public nuisance. If the Rs and Ds can unite against anything in the last 4 years you know the "free market" must really be fucking up pretty bad.
 

Yreka

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I would hope HULU is included in "other multichannel video provider outlets".. They are by FAR the worst offender of this.