
Australian Broadcasting
Australian Broadcasting refers to the system of radio and television services in Australia, primarily provided by both public and commercial entities. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is the national public broadcaster, funded by the government, and offers a range of programs including news, entertainment, and educational content. Commercial broadcasters, like Channel Nine and Network Ten, rely on advertising revenue. Together, these organizations aim to inform, entertain, and educate the Australian public, reflecting the country's diverse culture and interests while adhering to regulatory guidelines set by the government.