For the second time in 11 years, the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ordered television networks to provide audio descriptions of actions on screen to assist blind and visually impaired viewers.
Now, the top four national broadcast networks in the top 25 television markets will have to provide 50 hours of video-described prime time and/or children’s programming each quarter. Cable or satellite systems with more than 50,000 subscribers must provide 50 hours of video-described programming for each of the five most popular channels they carry on their system.
The rules go into effect on October 8. But networks and stations have until July 1, 2012, to come into full compliance.
-Noel Brinkerhoff