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Analog Broadcasting

Analog broadcasting is a method of transmitting television and radio signals using continuous waves. In this system, audio and visual information are encoded onto these waves, allowing receivers, like TVs and radios, to pick them up and produce sound and images. Unlike digital broadcasting, which uses discrete signals (zeros and ones), analog broadcasting can vary in signal strength and quality, leading to potential interference or distortion. Although it was widely used for decades, many countries have transitioned to digital broadcasting for its better quality and efficiency.