Radio Broadcasting

Radio broadcasting refers to the transmission of audio content via radio waves, allowing sounds, music, news, and other information to be broadcast to a wide audience over a designated frequency range. It typically involves the use of AM (Amplitude Modulation) or FM (Frequency Modulation) technology to encode audio signals for broadcast. Radio stations operate transmitters that convert audio into radio frequencies, which are then received by radio receivers in homes, vehicles, and other devices. Radio broadcasting can be live or pre-recorded and is a crucial medium for mass communication, entertainment, and information dissemination. It allows for real-time interaction with audiences and has evolved to include digital platforms, enabling streams over the internet in addition to traditional broadcast methods.