
Radio broadcaster
A radio broadcaster is a person or organization that transmits audio content—such as music, news, or talk shows—over radio waves to reach a wide audience. They create, select, and present programming, then encode it into signals sent via radio transmitters. These signals travel through the air and are received by radios or compatible devices, allowing listeners to tune in from various locations. Broadcasters are responsible for managing the technical aspects of transmission, programming schedules, and content quality, aiming to inform, entertain, or engage their audience through the radio medium.