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FCC Staff Speed on Calm Act Request May Signal Enforcement: Oxenford

The FCC Media Bureau's recent request for comment on Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act compliance doesn’t propose rule changes and thus couldn’t lead to new Calm Act rules without an NPRM, blogged Wilkinson Barker broadcast attorney David Oxenford Wednesday. The…

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FCC move came after a letter from Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif. (see 2104200001). “The speed with which this request was generated” suggests “this could be an area where the FCC could become active in enforcing the current rules,” said Oxenford.