traditional broadcasting
Traditional broadcasting refers to the distribution of audio and video content to a wide audience through radio and television signals. This method relies on electromagnetic waves to transmit programs, which can be received by anyone with a compatible device, such as a radio or television.
Broadcasting typically follows a scheduled programming format, where specific shows air at designated times. This allows viewers and listeners to tune in for news, entertainment, and educational content. Traditional broadcasting is often funded through advertising revenue, government support, or viewer subscriptions, making it accessible to a broad audience.