
satellite broadcasting
Satellite broadcasting is a method of transmitting television and radio signals via satellites orbiting the Earth. These satellites receive signals from ground-based stations, amplify them, and then relay them back to receivers on the ground, such as satellite dishes. This process allows for wide-area coverage, enabling TV and radio content to reach remote or geographically dispersed audiences with high-quality signals. It is commonly used for direct-to-home TV services, international broadcasting, and live event coverage, offering reliability and access to diverse programming across large regions without the need for extensive cable infrastructure.