FCC Adopts Accessibility Order
April 11, 2013
The Federal Communications Commission has adopted an order that would give broadcasters two years to translate emergency crawls into audio for the blind and sight-impaired, and for cable operators to pass those along to their viewers as well. Some in the industry had sought a three-year phase-in, while accessibility advocates had wanted a year. The FCC split the difference. The FCC did not apply the mandate to over-the-top providers or TV Everywhere delivery of video content, but did issue a Notice of Further Proposed Rulemaking asking whether it should do so.
FCC Adopts Accessibility Order FCC (see the Order)