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Commercial broadcasting (especially over-the-air) is often controversial for a great many reasons. Chief among them is a perceived lack of quality and risk in the programming (to which more conservative elements respond that it is too risque much of the time), an excessively high ratio of advertising to program time (especially on children's television), and a perceived failure to serve the local interest due to media consolidation. Commercial radio in particular is often attacked for perceived homogeneity in programming, covert politicized censorship of content, and a desire to cut costs at the expense of giving the station an identifiable personality. Politics is a major force in media criticism, with an ongoing battle (especially in the United States) as to what moral standards, if any, are to be applied to the airwaves. In much of the world, analog broadcasting is giving way to digital, a process effectively complete some time ago for many satellite television providers and some cable systems. Standards such as DVB and ATSC promise to provide vastly enhanced picture quality and bandwidth usage, allowing the practical use of HDTV (which did not catch on anywhere until the arrival of digital technology) and multiple channels from the same broadcaster. The same transition is happening with radio transmissions but is unlikely to be complete for some time if ever; Digital Audio Broadcasting, HD Radio, and Digital Radio Mondiale are all rising formats for radio broadcasts. Perhaps the best known commercial broadcasters are the venerable ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC television networks, as well as radio giant Clear Channel Communications, based in the United States. Major US commercial cable operators include Comcast, Adelphia, Time Warner Cable, and Cox Communications; satellite services include DirecTV, Dish Network, the UK's BSkyB, and the radio services Sirius, WorldSpace, and XM. In Asia the best known Commercial Service was with the oldest radio station in the region, Radio Ceylon. See also
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