Commercial radio stations are privately owned and generate funds primarily through advertisements. Capital FM is the most popular commercial radio station in Britain. Public service radio, like the BBC, is funded by a television license fee and does not run advertisements. The BBC employs around 11,000 people and operates numerous national and local radio stations. Not-for-profit community radio stations operate on very small local levels and obtain funding from various sources like donations, but cannot earn more than £15,000 from advertisements. They are often based out of hospitals, schools, and local businesses.