Definition:
A broadcasting station is a place that sends out radio or television programs to the public. It has the equipment needed to transmit these programs so that people can listen to the radio or watch TV.
In more advanced contexts, you might hear phrases like: - "The broadcasting station has upgraded its technology to digital." - "He has a career in radio and works at a major broadcasting station."
Broadcast (verb): To send out a program via radio or television.
Broadcasting (noun): The act of sending out radio or television programs.
"On the air": This idiom means a program is currently being broadcast.
"Tune in": This phrasal verb means to listen to or watch a broadcast.
A broadcasting station is an important part of how we receive information and entertainment through radio and television. It plays a crucial role in communication and media.