My proposal for new audio/video transmission standards:
1) The average audio volume should be consistent at all times, in order to avoid being "blasted" during programming changes.
2) All channels broadcast in any real-time live medium must use the same average volume levels so as to eliminate getting "blasted" when changing channels.
3) The average brightness/contrast/color levels should be consistent at all times, in order to avoid being blinded by your television when it's dark.
4) All channels broadcast in any real-time live medium must use the same average brightness/contrast levels so as to eliminate having to reset the brightness/contrast/color when changing channels.
5) In-Program station identification "bugs" must not obscure the video being broadcast more than 15%, and in all cases must be located in a corner of the screen. Animation of these "bugs" is prohibited unless the animation does not change the size of the "bug".
6) Inserting advertising of any kind into the station identification "bug" is prohibited.
I doubt a reasonable person could object to this - I just hope congress is listening.