broadcast
Broadcast is like when you throw a handful of seeds into the wind. The seeds fly everywhere, and some land in different places, like on the grass, in the garden, or on the sidewalk. Just like that, when a TV or radio station broadcasts, it sends out signals that reach many people in different places all at once. Everyone who is tuned in can hear or see the same message, just like all the seeds landing in various spots.
Imagine your voice is a flashlight in a dark room. When you speak, the light spreads out and reaches everyone in the room. Broadcasting is similar because a message is sent out and spreads wide so lots of people can hear or see it at the same time. It’s like sharing a story with all your friends at once, no matter where they are.
Think of a giant megaphone that lets you talk to a whole city. When you use it, everyone in the city can hear what you say, even if they’re far away. Broadcasting works like this megaphone, making sure your message travels far and wide.