
Broadcast technology
Broadcast technology refers to the transmission of audio, video, or data content to a wide audience over various mediums, such as television, radio, and the internet. It involves using electromagnetic waves to send signals from a broadcast station to homes, devices, or public areas. This technology includes several components, such as transmitters, antennas, and receivers, which work together to ensure content is delivered clearly and efficiently. With the rise of digital platforms, broadcast technology has evolved, allowing for streaming and on-demand viewing, making it easier for people to access information and entertainment anytime, anywhere.