It's also against FCC regulations, which are fairly specific about dB differentials between programming and advertising.
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"It's also against FCC regulations, which are fairly specific about dB differentials between programming and advertising."It's funny that you think the FCC has some sort of jurisdiction over a cable tv channel.
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It's also against FCC regulations, which are fairly specific about dB differentials between programming and advertising.
"It's also against FCC regulations, which are fairly specific about dB differentials between programming and advertising."
It's funny that you think the FCC has some sort of jurisdiction over a cable tv channel.