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		<title>New Bill Aims To Stop Excessively Loud Ads</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The U.S. House of Representatives have recently approved a bill that will limit the volume of television advertisements. The Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act or CALM which was approved in late December will introduce guidelines from the Advanced Television Systems Committee that aim to ban excessively loud advertisements and advertisements that are noticeably louder that [...]]]></description>
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