Community Broadcasting
Community broadcasting refers to radio and television services that are operated by local organizations or groups, often focusing on the needs and interests of a specific community. These broadcasts are typically non-profit and aim to provide a platform for local voices, culture, and issues that may not be covered by mainstream media.
The content produced by community broadcasters often includes local news, music, and educational programs, fostering a sense of belonging and participation among residents. This form of media encourages community engagement and can empower individuals by giving them a space to share their stories and perspectives, enhancing local identity and cohesion.