By
"broadcast medium" I mean a one-way transmission of information.
I don't know about yours, but my TV uses two-way transmission. So a
statement that "TV is a broadcast medium" is just not correct. True, it's
probably correct in the vast majority of situations, but, blah blah blah, I
think you see what I'm getting at...
The TV people choose what you broadcast and you just choose to either
pick up what they send or don't. You
can't request specific
information like you can online.
Umm, yes I can. But like I said, I was nitpicking. TV isn't a medium, and
it isn't necessarily broadcast.
Who has cable TV that can't get internet access? You mentioned TV in
the context of a way of getting information to people without internet
access, so I ignored the existence of cable since it doesn't apply.