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Definition of "commercial"

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Commercial may refer to: Advertising, commercial messages Radio commercial, via the medium of radio; Television advertisement, promoted via the medium of television (More)

Commercial broadcasting is the practice of broadcasting for profit. This is normally achieved by interrupting normal programming to air advertisements, also commonly called ... (More)

1984 is the American television commercial which introduced the Macintosh personal computer for the first time. It is now considered a "watershed event" and a "masterpiece." It was ... (More)

Commercial waste consists of waste from premises used wholly or mainly for the purposes of a trade or business or for the purpose of sport, recreation, education or entertainment ... (More)

A Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or, in the United States, a Commercial Pilot Certificate, is a qualification that permits the holder to act as the pilot of an aircraft for pay. (More)

Commercial law (sometimes known as business law) is the body of law which governs business and commercial transactions. It is often considered to be a branch of civil law and deals ... (More)

A television advertisement or television commercial (often just commercial or advert) is a span of television programming produced and paid for by an organization that conveys a ... (More)

Commercial aviation is the part of civil aviation (both general aviation and scheduled airline service) that involves operating aircraft for hire. (More)

Commercial fishing, also known as industrial fishing, is the activity of capturing fish and other seafood for commercial profit, mostly from wild fisheries. (More)

Commercial Speech is speech done on behalf of a company or individual for the intent of making a profit. It is economic in nature and usually has the intent of convincing the ... (More)

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