sändningsmedier
Sändningsmedier, translated to broadcasting media, refers to communication channels that transmit audio, video, or data to a distributed audience via electronic or digital means. These include radio, television, satellite, cable, and increasingly internet-based services such as streaming platforms and IPTV. The concept originated in the early 20th century with the invention of radio broadcasting, which allowed for real‑time audio messages to be disseminated to a mass audience. Following radio, television emerged in the mid‑1900s, providing visual content alongside sound and reshaping cultural consumption worldwide.
Broadcasting has traditionally been regulated by governmental bodies to manage spectrum use, content standards, and public
In the digital age, streaming services rely on broadband networks and on‑demand protocols rather than scheduled