radio broadcasting definition

radio broadcasting means the transmission of sound intended for direct reception by the general public;
radio broadcasting or “radio broadcast” means the transmission by wire or over the air, including that by satellite or via satellite uplinks, in unencoded or encoded form, of radio programmes intended for reception by the public, excluding the communication of programmes between undertakings with a view to their being relayed to the public;
radio broadcasting means the sound transmission made via electromagnetic waves for direct sound reception by the general public.

More Definitions of radio broadcasting

radio broadcasting means radio communication emitting or transmitting sounds for direct reception by the general public;
radio broadcasting means audio “over-the-air” broadcasts by means of Station's FCC-licensed terrestrial analog signals and HD/multicasting via its FCC-assigned digital facilities (sometimes referred to as “multicasting” or “HD Radio”) as identified with the FCC's unique station identifier or FCC Facility ID. Radio Broadcasting excludes FCC-licensed low power audio broadcasting with similar technical characteristics and requirements as currently defined in 47 C.F.R. § 73.801, et seq., but it includes FM Translators as defined in 47 C.F.R. § 74.1231.
radio broadcasting means ‘any transmission by wire or over the air, including by satellite, of radio programmes intended for the reception by the public’.22
radio broadcasting means Chancellor Radio Broadcasting Company, a Delaware corporation that was merged with and into CMCLA on September 5, 1997.
radio broadcasting means the simultaneous transmission of radio programmes intended for reception by the audience according to a programme schedule;
radio broadcasting means audio “over-the-air” broadcasts by means of Station's FCC-licensed terrestrial analog signals and HD/multicasting via its FCC-assigned digital facilities (sometimes referred to as “multicasting” or “HD Radio”) as identified with the FCC's unique station identifier or FCC Facility ID. Radio Broadcasting excludes FCC-licensed low power audio broadcasting with similar technical characteristics and requirements as currently defined in 47 C.F.R. § 73.801, et seq., but it includes FM Translators as defined in 47