Nov. 6, 2021
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License fee can allow TV studios to create a content that is not interested by many people but has an important role in our society. License fees can allow TV studios to create "Is interested by" would mean that the "content" finds "many people" interesting. |
For example, the educational videos like the history of the houses in Japan.
Alternatively, you could add this to the end of the last sentence after a comma. |
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To gain profit, TVs tend to invest more money on such popular content and not on the educational one, so License fee is clearly good for the better quality of contents. To gain profit, TV stations tend to invest more money on such popular content "TVs" would be referring to the physical television. "Educational content" would also be fine, but it would sound repetitive. "Content" is not countable, so it doesn't make sense to reference it by "one." |
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