Radio Broadcasting

Radio broadcasting refers to the transmission of audio programs and information to a wide audience through radio waves. It involves the use of radio technology to distribute content via AM (Amplitude Modulation) or FM (Frequency Modulation) frequencies to receivers in homes, cars, and portable devices. Radio broadcasting can encompass various formats, including music, talk shows, news, sports, and educational programming. It is a significant mass communication medium that allows real-time dissemination of information and entertainment to listeners, often serving local, regional, or national audiences. Radio broadcasting has also evolved with the advent of digital technologies, leading to internet radio and streaming services.