
Broadcasting companies
Broadcasting companies are organizations that transmit audio and visual content—such as TV shows, radio programs, and news—to the public. They operate transmission systems (like TV stations or radio towers) to reach large audiences simultaneously across regions or countries. These companies create or acquire content, manage the technical infrastructure, and ensure their signals are broadcast reliably. They often generate revenue through advertising, subscriptions, or licensing. Overall, they serve as the primary source of entertainment, information, and news dissemination to the general public through electronic media.