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Broadcasting services are the delivery of audio and video content to a mass audience via radio, television, or other electronic media. Broadcasting services are typically provided by a variety of companies, including broadcast networks, cable networks, satellite networks, and streaming services. Broadcast networks are typically owned by large media conglomerates and provide programming to affiliated local television stations. Cable networks are typically owned by cable companies and provide programming to subscribers. Satellite networks are typically owned by satellite companies and provide programming to subscribers. Streaming services are typically owned by technology companies and provide programming to subscribers via the internet.
Notable companies in the broadcasting services market include ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, ESPN, HBO, Showtime, Starz, Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+. Show Less Read more