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The engineers felt that they would need three for commercial broadcasting.
Commercial broadcasting at its best cannot be expected to perform such functions.
"People in the commercial broadcasting world don't understand that, but it's part of the process."
Medium wave is by far the most heavily used band for commercial broadcasting.
Both had become disillusioned with the direction of commercial broadcasting, but they pretty much avoided talking about their break.
Critics also argue that little account has been taken of changes already forced on commercial broadcasting before legislation.
This statement assumes in part that commercial broadcasting is a democratic marketplace where many voices are heard.
Whether this approach would be adaptable to the American pattern of local commercial broadcasting is doubtful.
In an hour of broadcast time on a commercial broadcasting station, 10 to 20 minutes are typically devoted to advertising.
Prior to this commercial broadcasting in Ireland had been unlicensed and illegal.
Commercial broadcasting networks (which air English-language programming to a general audience).
But why be "modest," especially with people who are not at all modest about the money they make from commercial broadcasting?
Fox's eye is clearly fixed on the same bottom line that governs the rest of commercial broadcasting.
It also "was a total failure in the foreign market, which in those days knew nothing about American advertising or commercial broadcasting."
This means they must compete with commercial broadcasting.
The commercial broadcasting designation came from the type of broadcast license; advertisements did not air until years later.
"Nonfiction is what is missing from commercial broadcasting for children.
This requirement only applies to commercial broadcasting television stations.
In 1939, Major Armstrong turned his attentions towards commercial broadcasting.
There were 74 applications for commercial broadcasting, and 18 stations were approved by the end of 1951.
"That's why you opt to go into commercial broadcasting as opposed to public broadcasting," he said.
Where possible the naming used in the Commercial broadcasting Companies Association has been followed.
Britain has been denied this freedom because it has never had a truly commercial broadcasting environment.
"We already have a vast commercial broadcasting system in this country; we don't need more of that.
Public service broadcasting must be protected, but this need not imply that commercial broadcasting cannot also develop.