A California law will go into effect next week prohibiting streaming platforms from airing ads louder than the content they accompany. By Winston Cho You turn on your favorite show but can’t hear the ...
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Streaming ads in California will soon have to match the volume of the shows they accompany. Here's what the new law means for viewers.
You turn on your favorite show but can't hear the dialogue. You turn the volume up. It's perfect. Then, an ad comes on. It's way too loud. You're annoyed. That's about to become a thing of the past, ...
A new California law bans streaming platforms from playing ads louder than the shows they interrupt, starting July 1.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
High-profile sporting events -- the Super Bowl, the Milan Cortina Olympics and NFL playoff games -- helped to increase overall total day viewing in the first quarter of 2026 for ad-supported streaming ...
California viewers fed up with blaring streaming ads may soon get some relief. Starting this Wednesday, July 1, streaming platforms serving California consumers will be barred from running commercials ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you have ever scrambled for the remote because a commercial is suddenly blasting twice as loud as the show you were watching, ...
The move to deprive the pirates of advertising dollars has been led by the Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG). Mauro Pimentel / AFP via Getty Images Nearly 1,400 illegal World Cup streaming sites ...
Streaming ads might be getting a lot quieter this week. A California law banning streaming services from showing ads “louder than the video content” that they accompany is set to take effect on ...
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