Will Closed Captioning be required on most U.S. broadcast TV ads in or before 2035?
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Currently, ads (commercials) are exempt from U.S. Broadcast regulations requiring Closed Captioning (aka captions/subtitles), because they are too short to constitute “programming” (since they are <10 minutes).
At any point in or before 2035, will most U.S. broadcast TV ads legally require Closed Captioning?
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