0 used to describe a radio or television programme that is broadcast without any advertisements:
While tens of millions gladly pay $15 a month to watch movies without commercial interruptions, few care enough about the news to pay for commercial-free content.
In addition, with the new format, the station would run commercial-free during the day, with the actual airtime during this period paid for by advertisers.
The commercial-free episodes were priced $1.99 each, while a season pass with twenty episodes cost $37.99.
However, it was commercial-free and had no airstaff.
It includes the channel's magazine and coach's shows, presented commercial-free.
It is a commercial-free channel with entertainment and learning-based programming targeted toward preschoolers.
The service was a national commercial-free pay television channel that focused on arts programming.
The first time the installment of the series is aired, it is commercial-free.