Radio broadcasts are audio programs transmitted over the airwaves to reach a wide audience. They can include music, news, talk shows, and other forms of entertainment. Listeners use radios or streaming services to access these broadcasts, which are often organized by specific frequencies or channels.
The technology behind radio broadcasts involves converting sound into electromagnetic waves, which are then sent out from a radio station. These waves can travel long distances, allowing people to listen to their favorite programs from various locations. Radio remains a popular medium for communication and information sharing worldwide.