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TV Without Disabled Access

WASHINGTON (CN) - Digital TV channels making less than $3 million a year need not provide closed captioning for viewers with hearing disabilities, according to an FCC regulation. The FCC seeks public comment on whether a broadcaster's entire digital operations should be considered one channel, for purposes of this rule, or if each programming stream on a multicast signal should be considered a separate channel.

All digital channels are required to pass through any closed captioning they receive. However, channels making less than $3 million a year do not have to create new digital captions when only analog captions are provided.

Comments are due by Feb. 12.

Click the document icon on the front page for details and links to the regulations. The document icon under the "Terrorist Trade, Law Of War & More" heading leads to other new regulations.

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