Pappy
Living the Dream
Watching Chicago Med and the commercials are very loud. More so than the regular programming. I thought they were not supposed to do this anymore.
Watching Chicago Med and the commercials are very loud. More so than the regular programming. I thought they were not supposed to do this anymore.
As I understand it, mid-range sounds are amplified in commercials to give them more "punch."
I also thought there was a limit as to the amount of program time that could be devoted to commercial content. That has increased in most programs.
I like to watch the evening network news at 5:30. I've timed all 3 networks...ABC, CBS, NBC. and they all average about 12 minutes of commercials during their 30 minute broadcasts. 1/3rd of their broadcast is commercials...mostly this goofy "Ask Your Doctor" propaganda.
Yes, and the Do Not Call registry was supposed to cut down on all the spam phone calls...
Filing a Complaint about Loud Commercials
The Commission will rely on consumer complaints to monitor industry compliance with the rules. You may report commercials that seem louder than the programming they accompany to the FCC at any time. This information will help identify possible problem areas and will assist the Commission in enforcement of the rules. Specifically, the Commission will use the detailed information from complaints to identify patterns or trends of noncompliance for a particular station, pay TV provider or commercial.
We recommend that you file your complaint electronically using the Commission’s online complaint form found at https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov/hc/en-us. To access the form, click on the Complaint Type button -- TV (includes Cable and Satellite), or Radio -- then the File Complaint link. Once the form opens, select the "Issues" drop-down box, and then click on the “Loud Commercials” option. Additional fields will then appear that are relevant to this topic. Click on the “Submit" button to file your complaint online. To enable the Commission to evaluate your complaint, you should complete the form fully and accurately.
You may also file your complaint by fax to 1-866-418-0232 or by letter mailed to Federal Communications Commission, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, Consumer Inquiries & Complaints Division, 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20554. If you need assistance filing your complaint, you may contact the Commission’s Consumer Call Center by calling 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) (Voice) or 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322) (TTY). There is no fee for filing a consumer complaint.
In order for the FCC to evaluate the complaint, we need the following information:
- State if you watched the commercial on pay TV (such as on cable or satellite) or if you watched it on a broadcast television station using an antenna;
- The name of the advertiser or product promoted in the commercial;
- The date you saw the commercial;
- The time you saw the commercial;
- The name of the TV program during which you saw the commercial;
- State which TV station (by call sign and/or channel number and the station’s community) or pay TV provider (with its system location) transmitted the commercial; and
- If you watched the commercial on pay TV, the channel number on which you saw it and the cable programmer or network, such as CNN or HBO.
Lots more interesting info here-
https://www.fcc.gov/media/policy/loud-commercials