
Broadcasting Networks
Broadcasting networks are organizations that transmit audio and visual content—like TV shows and radio programs—to a wide audience through radio waves, cables, or satellite signals. They create or gather programs and distribute them to local stations or directly to viewers and listeners. The goal is to reach large, diverse audiences efficiently. Think of it as a centralized system that produces or curates content and then sends it out through various channels so many people can access it simultaneously. These networks are fundamental for mass communication, providing entertainment, news, and information across broad populations.