commerciality

/kəˌmɜrʃiˈæləti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being focused on making money or profit, often at the expense of artistic or other values.
    • The film's commerciality was criticized by art critics who felt it sacrificed creativity for profit.
    • Many small publishers struggle to balance literary merit with commerciality.
    • The band's early work had a raw energy that later albums lost due to increased commerciality.
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