California has passed a new law that will make streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and YouTube keep their ads at the same volume as the shows and movies viewers are watching. Governor ...
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California has ordered streaming services to keep the volume down during commercial breaks. The volume of an advertisement cannot exceed the volume of the primary video content being watched. The law ...
Californians don't want to hear commercials at a volume any louder than what they were previously enjoying their program at. I just signed legislation enforcing this regulation across streaming ...
Video-streaming services delivering content to the state of California will soon be required to change the way they handle advertising to alleviate one of viewers’ biggest annoyances: Loud commercials ...
DWR engineers relocate a stream gage in Tehama County. (DWR photo) In a move to boost water data capabilities across Northern California’s wine country, the California Department of Water Resources ...