Private television (as called in all latin countries) or commercial broadcasting is the United States first model of television born in 1920 decade, antithetical to the "public television" model born in Europe in 1930, 1940 and 1950 decads and dominant worldwide except America up until the 1980 decade. Today it is the historically global and dominant model of television.
The difference between private television and public television are state an...
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Private television (as called in all latin countries) or commercial broadcasting is the United States first model of television born in 1920 decade, antithetical to the "public television" model born in Europe in 1930, 1940 and 1950 decads and dominant worldwide except America up until the 1980 decade. Today it is the historically global and dominant model of television.
The difference between private television and public television are state and private ownership and not "commercials", because in some public television, as the french and german model, scheduled programming are not interrupted by commercials, while in other public television, as Italian and Spanish model, they are.
Some features of Private television
Commercial broadcasting is based on massive practice of broadcasting advertisements for profit, in contrast to public media which eschews most or all paid advertisements.
In United States does exist, however, completely advertisement-free commercial television and radio;...
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