Narrowcasting

Word NARROWCASTING
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Definitions and meanings of "Narrowcasting"

What do we mean by narrowcasting?

To transmit a programme to selected individuals or groups, especially via cable.

To transmit a medical intervention to a specific organ or type of tissue.

Like broadcast, but the information is aimed at a specific, limited audience. This is usually only possible on a network like the Internet, not with a radio transmitter. Urban Dictionary

An attractive skinny boy. Urban Dictionary

To broadcast information to a specific group of people Urban Dictionary

A small, thin, cast used on ones broken arm/leg. Urban Dictionary

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The word "narrowcasting" in example sentences

Diversity over narrowcasting is the key here; I'm soooo sick of hypersexed femme avatars as the ONLY option. ❋ SVGL (2009)

He likes "narrowcasting" as opposed to broadcasting. ❋ Kurt Michael Friese (2011)

The strategy, Kennedy says, is "narrowcasting," appealing to librarians and teachers through "Penguin Storytime," to followers of the supernatural through "Project Paranormal" or to poetry lovers with "A Cup of Poetry." ❋ Rus Bowden (2009)

Ironically, however, this is the same "narrowcasting" environment that will prevent the likes of Jackson's kind of success from ever coming along again. ❋ Unknown (2009)

With the advent of cable "narrowcasting" to smaller niche audiences, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report and Real Time with Bill Maher bring something fresh and exciting to late-night political comedy. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Instead, they are planning to send cabinet secretaries and other officials on "narrowcasting" missions throughout the country. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Patterson predicted that in the near future, the media's focus would shift from broadcasting to "narrowcasting", across all media types. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The market even does a pretty good job of "narrowcasting" to smaller but substantial minority interests, thanks to cable and the Internet. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Is embracing freedom and the American military a form of "narrowcasting"? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Podcasting is also called "narrowcasting" because, unlike mainstream media, it discusses in big details very narrow topics - here: Windows Mobile. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Aren't people who make rap music or big-band music or polka music "narrowcasting"? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Thomson Reuters financial video programming is an interactive web-based TV service allowing access to breaking news, analysis and research in a customized format, using a "narrowcasting" approach to provide access to short, segmented programming. ❋ Unknown (2009)

LiveJournal is actually very well set up for exactly this kind of narrowcasting you’re calling impossible. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"narrowcasting" of advertising will allow a service or vendor to target their message directly to a user at the point of purchase or decision - when they're looking for information on an event, for example, or shopping online.

"narrowcasting" this proceeding to a public website -- is uniquely appropriate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"narrowcasting" this proceeding to a public website - is uniquely appropriate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

❋ Mistweb (2003)

[that guy] is narrowcast [as hell]. ❋ Lola Dunhurd (2003)

[The web] site narrowcast information about their product to everyone on their [mailing] [list] ❋ Bex (2003)

They [put] me a "narrowcast" [on my] [leg]. ❋ Cayle Funck (2003)

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