
Commercial Broadcasting
Commercial broadcasting refers to the transmission of television or radio content funded primarily through advertising revenue. In this model, broadcasters air programs, such as news, entertainment, or sports, to attract a large audience. Advertisers pay to have their commercials aired during these programs, as they want to reach viewers or listeners. This system allows broadcasters to offer content for free to the public while creating profit through ads. The balance between entertaining content and commercial interests shapes what is shown or aired, often prioritizing popular shows that draw larger audiences.