I have been watching the cricket world cup telecast. During telecast, there are advertisements in between the overs or when the wicket falls. The volume levels of these commercials are very high, compared to the commentators volume.
Cant they bring the volume levels of commercials and the match to the same level? They should be aware that even children around the age of 10 years are watching these cricket matches. These high level of sound of the commercials can cause damage to the ears of even the adults.
Is there no regulation controlling any of the technical issues of broadcasting, like the one indicated above?
Fortunately, remote-control and the mute button becomes handy. More than the scientist who has invented the Television, we would worship the person, who developed the remote and the mute facility in the television. Otherwise, half the population will be deaf and the rest will be mad.