Sports broadcasting has evolved significantly from early radio broadcasts to today's globalized landscape. In the early days of radio in the 1920s, radio was how fans experienced live sports coverage of games they couldn't attend. Television further expanded sports broadcasting beginning in the 1930s by adding video to the experience. Today, the internet and streaming have made sports coverage available internationally on an unprecedented scale, democratizing how fans watch their favorite teams and athletes anytime, anywhere. Sports broadcasting is now a major global industry and economic driver.