About halfway through the Jewish Museum’s Revolution of the Eye: Modern Art and the Birth of American Television, you can watch a curious short video circa 1952 directed by Sidney Peterson. Peterson ...
Whether you're fully engaged with your favorite show and can't wait to see what happens next, or you're dozing off on the couch to reruns of your favorite reality series, there is nothing on this ...
Whether or not they continue to air in 2024, Christmas-themed commercials that aired year after year are easily conjured in the minds of TV viewers. Whether it’s Santa Claus riding a Norelco razor ...
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FCC chairman considers new rules to end loud TV commercials
The head of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says the agency has received an influx of complaints over the years ...
These one-hit wonders topped the charts before they were used in TV commercials. However, their inclusion in those ads likely did them a few favors. Let’s take a look at a few famous one-hit wonders ...
For many, television commercials are less about watching and more about enduring. Those of a certain age will recall the familiar rush during a commercial break—a frantic dash to the bathroom or ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A new law that could prohibit exceedingly loud commercials on streaming services is awaiting Gov. Newsom’s ...
For over a year, AEW has branded itself as "where the best wrestle." Moving forward, Tony Khan and the company have shifted the message a bit. Powerhouse Hobbs, Ricochet, Orange Cassidy, and Thekla ...
WASHINGTON - Legislation to turn down the volume on loud TV commercials that send couch potatoes diving for their remote controls looks as if it'll soon become law. The Senate unanimously passed a ...
Ads are here, there — almost everywhere — on streaming services now. By John Koblin Not long ago, streaming TV came with a promise: Sign up, and commercials will be a thing of the past. Netflix rose ...
The California State Legislature has passed a new law that extends federal TV-commercial volume rules to cover streaming. On Tuesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 576 by Sen. Thomas Umberg (D-Santa Ana ...
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