its simply a matter of choice, to be able to see the information or veiw a selected channel, can be more informative.....it also helps people that are deaf!.
radio, requires more concentration and can be less entertaining, you use less of your senses ect.
2007-02-13 06:28:59
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answered by aerial engineer 1
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ask jeeves! Public broadcasting is a form of public service broadcasting (PSB) intended to serve the diverse needs of the listening public. Except for the United States, it has traditionally been the dominant form of broadcasting in much of the world.
It is a system in which radio, television, and potentially other electronic media outlets receive some or all of their funding from the public. The broadcasters' funds can come directly from individuals through voluntary donations, licence fees, or indirectly as state subsidies that originated as taxes. Many public broadcasters supplement this with contributions from corporations, in return for underwriting spots. While these announcements resemble traditional advertisements on commercial broadcasting stations, there are usually limitations, such as a prohibition of making product claims, stating prices, or providing an incentive to buy.
Commercial broadcasting now occurs in many countries around the world, and the number of countries with only public broadcasting has declined substantially. The mass media marketplace is tremendously competitive, and as such, it can be difficult for a public service broadcaster to survive amongst commercial interests. This may become even more of an issue with the increased number of channels that digital broadcasting provides.
2007-02-12 23:35:01
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answered by voniates1st 1
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that's a sturdy question, i visit 'celebrity' it! i like the radio. i grew to become into born in 1947 so there grew to become into no television as a infant, yet radio grew to become right into a huge deal. I truthfully have a television interior the mattress room. as quickly as I turn the television off at nighttime, I turn the radio directly to sleep.you have probable guessed I sleep on my own! ( truthfully as quickly as I had a husband he grew to become into deaf so I had the radio on all nighttime then too!) reward - radio one does not could be in front of it - we are in a position to be everywhere and pay attention it. The frequency options are lots greater beneficial (in Australia besides).
2016-10-02 01:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You can see what is on the telly & hear things on the radio.
2007-02-13 05:16:06
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answered by Huw 5
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you can see a tv, but you cant see a radio.
2007-02-12 23:31:42
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answered by **ZARA** 7
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