The FCC sought comment on parts of an advisory committee’s report on getting...
The FCC sought comment on parts of an advisory committee’s report on getting to viewers emergency information and on the capabilities of devices to get video descriptions of action scenes lacking audio captions. The Video Programming Accessibility Advisory Committee gave…
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the agency on April 9 a second report about the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010. “How should these portions of the VPAAC Second Report inform our forthcoming rulemakings?” the Media and Consumer & Governmental Affairs bureaus asked in a public notice (http://xrl.us/bm443v). “The Commission is reviewing the VPAAC Second Report, which will inform certain upcoming rulemakings pursuant to the” legislation, the notice said. Comments are due in docket 12-107 on May 24, replies June 8. An earlier VPAAC report guided the commission’s order requiring broadcast and subscription video to be captioned when it goes online (CD Jan 17 p3).