Think TV commercials can be too loud? Well, the House of Representatives is with you, today passing a bill—the CALM Act, a cutesy acronym for Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation—that would turn down the volume. Ads significantly louder than the program they’re interrupting are a particular target of the measure, prepared by California Democrat Anna Eshoo after she learned the Federal Communications Commission has no standard despite frequent complaints.
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