Why is it difficult to broadcast to large areas of Africa?
What will be an ideal response?
There can be two examples. The primary one is that there are so many different languages spoken in Africa. A single country might have more than a dozen. This makes it very difficult to try to broadcast to everyone. The second problem students might mention is that few people in rural areas have television sets, and even the batteries for radios are too expensive for many people.
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