
Television Broadcasts
Television broadcasts refer to the process of transmitting visual and audio content from a station to viewers’ TVs. This involves encoding video and sound into signals, then sending these signals through radio waves or cable networks. Modern broadcasts can be over-the-air (via antennas), cable, satellite, or internet streaming. The signals are received by your television, which decodes and displays the images and sound in real-time. Broadcasts can include entertainment, news, sports, and educational content, reaching millions of viewers simultaneously. This technology enables live and on-demand access to a wide range of programming globally.