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The purpose of commercial radio is to earn profit for its stockholders, by selling a

product to its customers.

The sellers are the owners of the radio station. The customers are the commercial

advertisers whose messages are broadcast on the station. The product that they

buy is the ears and attention of the station's audience.

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