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Commercial and television
Commercial shows dealing with SF-related fields are sometimes billed as ' science fiction conventions ,' but are operated as for-profit ventures, with an orientation towards passive spectators, rather than actively involved fans, and a tendency to neglect or ignore written SF in favor of television, film, comics, video games, etc.
* DVR devices such as TiVo became popular, making it possible to record television broadcasts to a hard drive-based digital storage medium and allowing many additional features including the option to fast-forward through commercials or to use an automatic Commercial skipping feature.
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
* The Association of Commercial Television in Europe, a group which represents the business interests of the commercial television sector at the EU institutions
*" Lucy Does a TV Commercial ": Lucy is hired to act as the " Vitameatavegamin girl " in a television commercial, to promote a health tonic that contains healthy amounts of vitamins, meat, vegetables, minerals — and a less-than-healthy dose of 23 % alcohol.
# The machines enabled people to record television programs and then watch them without commercials via the optional " Commercial Advance " feature.
Commercial movies and television adopted the word and idea, and a leading Classically American philanthropic initiative by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, the " Giving Pledge ", used the word with global publicity.
: Commercial television network in the United Kingdom, co-owned with Scripps Networks Interactive.
Commercial television in the Netherlands began in 1989, with the Luxembourg-based RTL 4.
She has had several solo television series, and presented shows such as Jo Brand's Commercial Breakdown.
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.
Commercial development soon followed with the emergence of commercial television and later infrared camera systems in the mid-1980s.
Commercial Melbourne based television networks such as the Seven, Nine and Ten networks are all re-broadcast in the Latrobe Valley by their regional affiliates, which are Prime7, WIN Television and Southern Cross Ten respectively.
* Commercial break, in television and radio
CAAMA obtained its Regional Commercial Television Services license in 1986 after concern was raised that Australia ’ s first satellite ( AUSSAT ), which was set to bring commercial television to regional and remote sections of Australia, would have a detrimental impact on Aboriginal languages and cultures in Central Australia ( Bell 2008 ).
Commercial Set PAs share the same responsibilities as their Television and Feature Film counterparts ( see " Set PAs " above ), but also inherit additional responsibilities traditionally encompassed by other departments in the television and feature film structure.
* Commercial radio and television broadcast ( not two-way radio such as walkie-talkies )
Commercial television stations and other media outlets often broadcast only portions of a VNR.
Commercial television is dominated by three major metropolitan-based networks, the Seven Network and Network Ten, which own stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, the Nine Network which owns stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Darwin with affiliates in Adelaide and Perth.
An example of the sharp contrast between Dinger and Rother was evidenced by such tracks as " Crazy ", Rother's attempt at pop, and "' 86 Commercial Trash ", a Dingerian collage of dialogue and sound effects from Germany's television commercials of that year.
In 1986 Tamahori co-founded a commercial production company Flying Fish and made his name with a series of high-profile television commercials, including one awarded " Commercial of the Decade ".
The Commercial Television Code of Practice is a set of regulatory guidelines, registered with the ACMA, with which commercial television broadcasters should comply.

Commercial and channels
Commercial advertisements for local business are also inserted in the programming at the headend ( the individual channels, which are distributed nationally, also have their own nationally oriented commercials ).
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.
Commercial breaks can be a nuisance to script writers because some sort of incompleteness or minor cliffhanger should be provided before each to stop the viewer from changing channels during the commercial break.
Commercial channels became available to cable viewers in Budapest the same year.
Commercial terrestrial players have found that the popularity of Freeview has worked to their advantage, as viewers have fewer channels to choose from than on pay-TV platforms.
Commercial interests, in part, also motivated him to seize control of Halych and Kiev because they were channels through which goods from the Rhine valley and Hungary passed to Chernihiv ( Ukraine ).
Commercial channels are obligated to broadcast a portion of their programs in Arabic and Russian, or alternatively translate programs into these languages.

Commercial and are
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.
Commercial and transport activities, which make up a large part of GDP, are vulnerable to developments in Nigeria, particularly fuel shortages.
Commercial bronze ( 90 % copper and 10 % zinc ) and architectural bronze ( 57 % copper, 3 % lead, 40 % zinc ) are more properly regarded as brass alloys because they contain zinc as the main alloying ingredient.
There are other specialised courts in Croatia — commercial courts and the Superior Commercial Court, misdemeanour courts, the Superior Misdemeanour ( criminal ) Court, the Administrative Court and the Croatian Constitutional Court ().
Most of the docks themselves have survived and are now used as marinas or watersports centres ( the major exception being the Surrey Commercial Docks, now largely filled in ).
Financial services, the bulk of the services sector, are principally rendered by the National Bank of Eritrea ( the nation ’ s central bank ), the Commercial Bank of Eritrea, the Housing and Commerce Bank of Eritrea, the Agricultural and Industrial Bank of Eritrea, the Eritrean Investment and Development Bank, and the National Insurance Corporation of Eritrea, all majority owned by the government and ruling party.
Commercial software may sometimes offer freedoms which are typical of free and open source software.
Commercial devices called " magnetic filters " are sold, but the name reflects their use, not their mode of operation.
There are many banks such as Century National Bank, National Commercial Bank, Pan Caribbean Bank, Scotia-Bank, Royal Bank of Canada and First Global Bank.
Commercial players have come down in price, though, and some unexpected devices ( including the Sega Saturn video game console and XBMC Media Center on the Xbox 1 ) can decode the graphics ; in fact, karaoke machines, including video and sometimes recording capability, are often popular electronics items for sale in toy stores and electronics stores.
Under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, merchants are held to a higher standard in the selling of products than those who are not engaged in the sale of goods as a profession / career.
Commercial storage of potatoes involves several phases: drying of surface moisture ; a wound healing phase at 85 % to 95 % relative humidity and temperatures below ; a staged cooling phase ; a holding phase ; and a reconditioning phase, during which the tubers are slowly warmed.
* Commercial electrical rates are lower at night.
Commercial VoIP services are often competitive with traditional telephone service in terms of call quality even though QoS mechanisms are usually not in use on the user's connection to his ISP and the VoIP provider's connection to a different ISP.
Commercial pipe-sweetening products are also available.
Commercial debonders are also available.
Commercial ( 99. 2 % pure ) grades of titanium have ultimate tensile strength of about 63, 000 psi ( 434 MPa ), equal to that of common, low-grade steel alloys, but are 45 % lighter.
Commercial users, especially those in the financial and retail categories, demanded much higher security and also raised the issues that are being addressed today as companies consider the outsourcing of services.

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