California's SB 576, signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, takes effect July 1, barring streaming platforms from running ads ...
Streaming ads might be getting a lot quieter.
Imagine you have just gotten your newborn baby to sleep and while the baby naps, you’re streaming one of your favorite shows.
California’s new SB 576 law bans loud ads on streaming services like Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, and Hulu. Here’s what the law ...
There's nothing worse than getting hit in the eardrums by a screaming commercial in the middle of a ...
An amendment to a California law that takes effect on July 1 requires streaming platforms to maintain a consistent volume ...
California's SB 576 bans streaming ads louder than content starting July 1, 2026, closing a loophole that broadcast TV closed ...
On July 1, it will be illegal for streaming platforms to play ads louder than the content being watched in California.
California’s new law targets loud streaming ads as ad-supported TV grows and platforms face cable-style rules.
A California law inspired by a startled baby will require streaming services to keep ad volume in line with the content starting July 1.
Had it up to here with commercials that crank the volume during your favorite streaming shows? Relief is on the way thanks to a new California law that seeks to dial down the intrusive ads. Signed on ...