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I watched both commercials and I'm pretty sure they probably used some stock audio from somewhere. If you go here http://www.transitions.com/flash/NationalGeo/Mike/Mike_v2.swf and listen you'll noticed it repeats seamlessly after about a minute or so. This is usually the case with commercials like these so Transitions (or any other company) doesn't have to pay royalties on whatever song they use. They just pay once for the use of the sample and be done with it.
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