TV news uses still and moving images along with electromagnetic waves to visually and descriptively transmit information, while radio news relies more on brevity and sound effects to engage listeners' imaginations through audio. Both media use technology like satellites to transmit signals, but television can show layouts and colors to attract viewers' eyes while radio engages the mind's eye through minimal words and added music.
TV news uses still and moving images along with electromagnetic waves to visually and descriptively transmit information, while radio news relies more on brevity and sound effects to engage listeners' imaginations through audio. Both media use technology like satellites to transmit signals, but television can show layouts and colors to attract viewers' eyes while radio engages the mind's eye through minimal words and added music.
TV news uses still and moving images along with electromagnetic waves to visually and descriptively transmit information, while radio news relies more on brevity and sound effects to engage listeners' imaginations through audio. Both media use technology like satellites to transmit signals, but television can show layouts and colors to attract viewers' eyes while radio engages the mind's eye through minimal words and added music.