Radio Broadcasting

Radio broadcasting refers to the transmission of audio content through radio waves to reach a wide audience. This process involves encoding sound signals, which are then transmitted via antennas to radios and other devices tuned to specific frequencies. The content can include music, news, talk shows, and other forms of audio entertainment or information. Radio broadcasting operates primarily on AM (Amplitude Modulation) and FM (Frequency Modulation) frequencies, allowing listeners to access live programming in real-time. It plays a significant role in communication by providing information, education, and entertainment to diverse audiences across geographical areas. Radio broadcasting can be local, regional, or national, and has evolved with technology to include online streaming and satellite radio.