concept   broadcasting

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United States (1) North Korea (1) United Kingdom (1) China (1) Turkmenistan (1) Western countries (1) Europe (1) Restrictive regimes (1) Closed societies (1) Developing countries (1) Remote indigenous communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 broadcasting United States Television and radio broadcasting is a significant source of news and entertainment in the United States. 14
2 broadcasting North Korea Broadcasting in North Korea is tightly controlled by the government for propaganda and information control. 13
3 broadcasting United Kingdom Broadcasting in the United Kingdom, including television, radio, and sports coverage, is influential and regulated by government standards. 10
4 broadcasting China Broadcasting in China is tightly controlled by the government for political propaganda and information control. 4
5 broadcasting Turkmenistan In Turkmenistan, the government tightly controls broadcasting for propaganda purposes and restricts access to international media. 4
6 broadcasting Western countries Broadcasting is a significant source of news, entertainment, and information with widespread availability in Western countries. 3
7 broadcasting Europe Television and radio broadcasting are dominant forms of mass media for entertainment and news in Europe. 2
8 broadcasting Restrictive regimes Restrictive regimes use government controls on broadcasting to shape public opinion and limit access to outside information. 2
9 broadcasting Closed societies Broadcasting in closed societies is heavily controlled by the government, with restricted access to international channels and strong censorship. 1
10 broadcasting Developing countries Broadcasting is limited in developing countries, so traditional oral storytelling and community gatherings are more common for sharing information and entertainment. 1
11 broadcasting Remote indigenous communities Access to broadcasting is limited in remote indigenous communities, so traditional oral storytelling and community gatherings are more common for sharing information and entertainment. 1