Television stations are facilities that produce and broadcast television programs to the public. They transmit signals over the airwaves or through cable and satellite systems, allowing viewers to watch shows, news, and other content on their television sets. Each station typically has a specific frequency and may focus on different types of programming, such as local news, sports, or entertainment.
These stations can be classified as either public or commercial. Public stations are often funded by government support and viewer donations, while commercial stations generate revenue through advertising. Both types play a crucial role in delivering information and entertainment to audiences in their respective regions.