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* September 22 – Independent Commercial Television ( ITV ) begins broadcasting in the United Kingdom.
Commercial television services also became available when private companies applied for television broadcasting licenses.
* Commercial broadcasting, the practice of airing radio and television advertisements for profit
Commercial FM broadcasting transmitter at radio station WDET-FM, Wayne State University, Detroit, USA.
Commercial broadcasting is licensed only on channels 221 through 300 ( the upper 80 channels, frequencies between 92 and 108 MHz ), with 200 through 220 ( the lower 21 channels, frequencies between 88 and 92 MHz ) being reserved for non-commercial educational ( NCE ) broadcasting.
Radio programming is the Broadcast programming of a Radio format or content that is organized for Commercial broadcasting and Public broadcasting radio stations.
Commercial and public AM broadcasting is carried out in the medium wave band world wide, and on long wave and short wave bands also.
Commercial broadcasters include the Seven Network, the Nine Network and Network Ten on free-to-air broadcasting to the larger cities with affiliated regional networks like Prime Television and Win Television broadcasting to regional areas.
Commercial broadcasting now also exists in most of these countries ; the number of countries with only public broadcasting declined substantially during the latter part of the 20th century.
Commercial radio stations that provide music and local news include Wyvern ( radio ) broadcsting on 96. 7 FM, Touch FM broadcasting on 102 FM, and BBC Hereford & Worcester broadcasting on 104 FM and 94. 7 FM.
Commercial HDTV broadcasting has also started with only a small amount of programming made in native HD, while most of the feed is upscaled from the SD feed.
The term is also generally accepted to refer to television programming that is not produced by a Commercial broadcasting company or other media source for national or international distribution.
The Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon was hugely successful under the leadership of Clifford Dodd, the Australian administrator and broadcasting expert who was sent to Ceylon under the Colombo Plan.
Channel 17 was originally assigned to the Tedesco Brothers in the early 1950s to be a Commercial broadcasting station, WCOW-TV ( see KDWB ) affiliated with the DuMont network, but this station never made it to air.
Commercial TV licenses were nominally overseen by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board ( ABCB ), a government agency responsible for the regulation of broadcasting standards and practices, while technical standards ( such as broadcast frequencies ) were administered by the Postmaster-General's Department.
Commercial broadcasting of Antiope began on Antenne 2 in 1979.
The station had ' three broadcasting arms ' - the Commercial Service, the National Service and the All Asia Service.
Commercial Radio Hong Kong ( CRHK, ; jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 soeng1 jip6 din6 toi4 ), aka Hong Kong Commercial Broadcasting Company Limited is one of only two commercial radio broadcasting companies in Hong Kong along with Metro Radio Hong Kong.

Commercial and Netherlands
CPE was based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and the Dutch and European Commercial Competition Authority did not approve of combining Gran Dorado and CenterParcs.
Commercial television in the Netherlands began in 1989, with the Luxembourg-based RTL 4.
This meant a merger of the HBU's Netherlands Antilles branches, Aruba Commercial Bank ( est.
GE Artesia Bank, a part of GE Capitals subsidiary GE Commercial Finance, offers banking services to High-net-worth individuals as well as corporates in the Netherlands.
He eventually became Commercial Secretary in the Diplomatic Service at The Hague, Netherlands.
:: CNBC —( Commercial Neutral Broadcasting Company ) made test broadcasts in English from the MV Borkum Riff anchored off the Netherlands and also the home of the Dutch station Radio Veronica.
Nailbomb's second album, Proud to Commit Commercial Suicide, was a live recording capturing the band's appearance at the 1995 Dynamo Open Air Festival in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
* Commercial Neutral Broadcasting Company, a pirate radio station from the Netherlands ( 1960 – 1961 )
Following several assignments abroad ( 1966-1969: Deputy Consul General in São Paulo, Brazil ; 1975-1979: Commercial and Economic Counsellor at the Spanish Embassy in the Hague, the Netherlands ) and in Spain ( 1969 – 1975: Head of Economic Studies at the Diplomatic School ; Director of Technological Agreements in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ; Chief of Cabinet of the Minister of Industry ) he dedicated a great part of his professional career to the process of integration of Spain into the European Communities.

Commercial and is
Commercial interest is chiefly in this type of treatment, as is military interest under peacetime conditions.
Commercial telescopes are available new and used, but in some places it is also common for amateur astronomers to build ( or commission the building of ) their own custom telescope.
Capitalised, BASIC is sometimes taken as an acronym that stands for British American Scientific International Commercial.
But this is one more demonstration of the point mentioned above ( Commercial economies ), that the newly independent states recognized the importance of a predictable and established body of law to govern the conduct of citizens and businesses, and therefore adopted the richest available source of law.
Examples of common law being replaced by statute or codified rule in the United States include criminal law ( since 1812, U. S. courts have held that criminal law must be embodied in statute if the public is to have fair notice ), commercial law ( the Uniform Commercial Code in the early 1960s ) and procedure ( the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in the 1930s and the Federal Rules of Evidence in the 1970s ).
Commercial trade in wild-caught specimens of these species is illegal ( permitted only in exceptional licensed circumstances ).
This period is also associated with the Commercial Revolution.
Commercial DDT is a mixture of several closely – related compounds.
The Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Transporter ( VWN ) factory at Hannover-Stöcken is the biggest employer in the region and operates a huge plant at the northern edge of town adjoining the Mittellandkanal and Motorway A2.
Karachi is not only Commercial, Industrial and Educational center, It is also a tourist destination for domestic and International tourists.
In the United States, " merchant " is defined ( under the Uniform Commercial Code ) as any person while engaged in a business or profession or a seller who deals regularly in the type of goods sold.
Commercial nitrogen is often a byproduct of air-processing for industrial concentration of oxygen for steelmaking and other purposes.
Commercial fishing and fish processing is the fastest-growing sector of the Namibian economy in terms of employment, export earnings, and contribution to GDP.
* Military, Industrial, or Commercial grade ( for example: the LM301 is the commercial grade version of the LM101, the LM201 is the industrial version ).
Commercial harvesting is typically done with large potato harvesters, which scoop up the plant and surrounding earth.
There is a general recognition that there is a need for an international law of contracts: for example, many nations have ratified the Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods, the Rome Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations offers less specialized uniformity, and there is support for the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, a private restatement, all of which represent continuing efforts to produce international standards as the internet and other technologies encourage ever more interstate commerce.
The application of the statute of frauds to dealings between merchants has been modified by provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code, which is a statute that has been enacted at least in part by every state ( Louisiana has enacted all of the UCC except for Article 2, as it prefers to maintain its civil law tradition governing the sale of goods ).
Uniform Commercial Code § 1-206 sets out a " catch-all " statute of frauds for personal property not covered by any other specific law, stating that a contract for the sale of such property where the purchase price exceeds $ 500 is not enforceable unless memorialized by a signed writing.
Commercial speech is speech done on behalf of a company or individual for the purpose of making a profit.
Commercial nuclear power plants use fuel that is typically enriched to around 3 % uranium-235.

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