FCC Re-examines CALM Act Amid Surge in Loud TV Commercial Complaints
2025-02-28

Thousands of complaints about excessively loud TV commercials have flooded the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in recent years. Despite regulations under the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation (CALM) Act, complaints surged in 2024. The FCC received approximately 750 complaints in 2022, 825 in 2023, and at least 1,700 in 2024. The CALM Act aims to ensure commercials have the same average volume as programs, but some advertisers may be circumventing the spirit of the law by initially boosting volume before quieting down. In response, the FCC is seeking public comment on the effectiveness of the CALM Act and potential future actions.