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Most of their money comes from the advertising that you see on TV. The advertisers pay for each 30-second commercial. Prime Time commercials cost more.
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They sell a lot of commercial ads.
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Advertising (which is inherently manipulative, mind, watch your back) or public funding (and as a rule, public funded stations are almost inevitably better than commercial stations).
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Advertisers pay for tv time.
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commercials, i'm sure you've seen them before.
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They sell ad space.
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First find sponsors, and then air commercials.
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TV license payers
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You guys are being wayyyy to complicated with your answers. To answer your question, yes!
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Generally speaking they make their money from advertising and/or subscription revenue. Some make money from selling programmes that they make, and even fewer, like the BBC, don't make money at all, but are funded by a combination of a licence fee and selling the programmes they make to other broadcasters.
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In every way possible. Advertising can bring in a great deal but broadcast stations have the best marketers (cough, hemmevil..humm clears throat)on earth and they can make money grow on trees.
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how television station make money
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