Satellite Broadcasting is a method of transmitting television and radio signals using satellites in space. These satellites receive signals from a ground station and then relay them back to Earth, allowing people to access a wide range of channels and programming. This technology enables broadcasts to reach remote areas where traditional cable or antenna services may not be available.
The process involves a satellite orbiting the Earth, which sends signals to a dish installed at the viewer's location. The dish captures the signals and sends them to a receiver, allowing users to enjoy various content, including live events, movies, and news from around the world.