0 used to describe a radio or television programme that is broadcast without any advertisements: --
For commercial-free services, these events may feature appeals to the audience between programs to order the service, usually by phone or the internet.
Because their programming is commercial-free (except for promotions in-between shows for the networks' own content), these networks command much higher fees from cable systems.
They broadcast commercial-free, 24 hours a day to an audience of over 40,000.
Pledges to support the commercial-free station declined during the 1990s.
The film was broadcast uncut, commercial-free, and periodically over several months, in both countries.
When enabled, the feature records but hides commercials, giving viewers the option of viewing prime time programming on the four major networks commercial-free.
Juicebox is a commercial-free service that broadcasts music videos aimed at kids, specifically, pre-teens.
The first time the installment of the series is aired, it is commercial-free.