Broadcasting is a method of transmitting signals such as radio or television programs to a relatively large group of recipients ("listeners" or "viewers"). This group may be the public in general or a selected audience within the general public. For example, an Internet channel may distribute text or music worldwide, while a public address system may broadcast very limited "ad hoc" soundbites to a small population within its range.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 35 subcategories, out of 35 total.
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- Broadcasting authorities (16 P)
- Broadcasting schools (15 P)
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- CCIR System (12 P)
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- Free-to-air (61 P)
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- Listings magazines (90 P, 8 F)
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- Telephone newspapers (13 P)
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Pages in category "Broadcasting"
The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Background music
- Backhaul (broadcasting)
- Blackout (broadcasting)
- Block programming
- Broadcast and Multicast Service
- Broadcast automation
- Broadcast call signs
- Broadcast clock
- Broadcast license
- Broadcast/Multicast Control
- Broadcast programming
- Broadcast reference monitor
- Broadcast relay station
- Broadcasting of sports events
- Bumper (broadcasting)
- Bumper music