• As the owner of 12 of the country's 15 regional commercial broadcasting franchises, the company is expected to bring in more than 50 pence in every pound spent on television advertising from the start.

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  • The real reason is that Craxi had issued a decree that made it possible for Mr Berlusconi's television companies to build the national networks that have now given them a near monopoly on commercial broadcasting.

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  • GE's history with NBC goes back to 1919, when it co-founded the Radio Corporation of America, or RCA. The company pioneered commercial radio broadcasting.

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  • His fortunes were founded on real estate speculation and the accumulation of commercial television channels which gave him a virtual monopoly over commercial TV broadcasting in Italy.

    BBC: NEWS | Europe | Corruption claims stalk Berlusconi

  • "Each of our three primary sectors, commercial, broadcasting and Matchday, delivered strong top-line gains and helped us achieve a record third quarter, " said executive vice chairman Ed Woodward.

    BBC: Man Utd reports record sales but wage bill jumps

  • Broadcasting - commercial and public - is regulated by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.

    BBC: Ireland country profile

  • The dispute centres around the commercial value of broadcasting rights, and the BBC has been unable broadcast Welsh language music represented by Eos, the new collecting society for Welsh language composers and publishers, since 1 January.

    BBC: Faders in studio

  • The BDXL specification, which is targeted primarily at commercial segments such as broadcasting, medical and document imaging enterprises with significant archiving needs, will provide customers with write-once options on 100GB and 128GB capacity discs and rewritable capability on 100GB discs.

    ENGADGET: Blu-ray Discs expand to 128GB under new BDXL spec

  • When commercial TV first started broadcasting sports in the 1940s and 1950s, the networks, especially in the U.S. (Europe was still dominated by public service broadcasters) needed sports to build audience and credibility for their fledgling industry more than the sports needed the broadcasters.

    FORBES: This Game Is Brought To You By ...

  • Deloitte's Football Money League list is based on a club's revenue from match-day revenue, television broadcasting rights and commercial revenue.

    CNN: for

  • Even where, as in the United States, broadcasting has been a commercial and competitive business from the start, it has been heavily regulated.

    ECONOMIST: A world view | The

  • O'Grady is happy with the progress made since he took over in 2005, having helped launch the tour's commercial arm in 1984 and developed the television broadcasting side.

    CNN: Riding the recession: Golf's success story

  • To this day, the BBC continues to address Scotland, for the most part, as a nation, with full-time local broadcasting the exclusive preserve of the commercial and community sectors.

    BBC: 90 years since BBC went on air in Scotland

  • About BBC Worldwide BBC Worldwide Limited is the main commercial arm and a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

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  • The company generates revenue from three sources: commercial fees from sponsorships and brand marketing and licensing, broadcasting rights, and ticket sales to its live games.

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  • Its membership is drawn from public and commercial broadcasters, national audiovisual archives and technical companies catering to the broadcasting industry.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • Ofcom concluded the information in the segment "went beyond what would be justified for editorial reasons" and as no indication was given to viewers Minogue had a commercial deal with the product, all the references were in breach broadcasting rules.

    BBC: Lorraine breaks rules on promotion

  • For Mr. Katzenberg, "Tibet Code" is the product of a business quest that began two years ago when he fired off an email to an executive at the Shanghai Media Group, an ambitious broadcasting group owned by the government of China's commercial capital.

    WSJ: Katzenberg Unveils China Film Project

  • Politicised public broadcasting is a useful tool to manipulate the voters, especially when commercial television is run by friendly tycoons.

    ECONOMIST: The press in eastern Europe

  • ITN, a broadcasting institution as long-established as ITV itself, now provides bulletins for commercial broadcasters including Channel 4 and Channel 5, 250 commercial radio stations and several 24-hour news services.

    BBC: ITN news reader Trevor McDonald

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