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Complaints of loud TV commercials are growing, and now the FCC wants your help to turn down the volume dreuter@insider.com (Dominick Reuter)
Consumer complaints about loud TV ads are on the rise, according to Insider s analysis.
Now, the FCC is seeking public comment on how to enforce its rules for broadcast and cable services. I urge everyone who is annoyed to submit their complaints, said Rep. Anna Eshoo, who wrote the law.
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More people are complaining to the Federal Communications Commission about loud ads that are in potential violation of a 2011 law called the CALM Act.
A startup fever is sweeping Silicon Valley aoreskovic@businessinsider.com (Alexei Oreskovic)
Hello, and welcome to this week s edition of the Insider Tech newsletter, where we break down the biggest news in tech, including:
Spring is here, arms are getting jabbed across the country, and in Silicon Valley the mood is feverish.
Every day brings news of big-ticket startup funding deals, eye-popping valuations, and fresh stock listings. It s not as if Silicon Valley was struggling to attract capital before. But with the tech business having proven surprisingly impervious to the pandemic, an emboldened industry now seems convinced that the re-opening will bring only more good times.
Rogue vaccine hunters are angling for appointments and uncovering loopholes in America s Wild West shot rollout
INSIDER 3/6/2021
Amid a rocky vaccine rollout in the US, groups helping vaccine hunters have stepped in.
The groups vary across states, but their aim is the same: Every vaccine should be put in an arm.
Still, ethical quandries about access and who gets prioritized remain.
Doug Ward just wanted to get his mom vaccinated.
As a senior citizen with pre-existing health conditions, she qualified to get her COVID-19 vaccine in Colorado starting in February. But her son quickly realized that getting her a vaccine was more complicated than simply meeting the eligibility requirements.