
transatlantic television transmission
Transatlantic television transmission involves sending TV signals across the Atlantic Ocean, typically from North America to Europe or vice versa. This is achieved through satellite communication, where signals are transmitted from ground stations to geostationary satellites orbiting above the Earth. The satellite then relays the signals to receiving stations in the target region. This method allows live broadcasts of international events, news, or entertainment across continents with minimal delay. Essentially, it uses advanced satellite technology to bridge thousands of kilometers, enabling global TV viewing that connects distant regions in real time.