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Definition of Narrowcasting
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Narrowcasting
Literary usage of Narrowcasting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"For example, imposing restrictions on operators with dominant positions on
providing narrowcasting entertainment services on their existing infrastructures. ..."
2. The Future of Privacy by Perri 6 (1998)
"Moreover, push systems achieve multicasting or narrowcasting, without the lack
of discrimination between users involved in broadcasting. ..."
3. Facing Hazards and Disasters: Understanding Human Dimensions by National Research Council (U.S.), Division on Earth and Life Studies (2006)
"Changes in the mass media, including the rise of the 24-hour news cycle and the
trend toward "narrowcasting" and now "podcasting" for increasingly ..."
4. The Effects of the Mass Media on the Use and Abuse of Alcohol by Susan Ehrlich Martin, Patricia D. Mail (1995)
"The fragmentation of such traditional media as television, radio, magazines, and
newspapers has resulted in the coining of the term "narrowcasting" to refer ..."
5. Competition Policy in OECD Countries, 1993-1994 (1997)
"... there are also limitations on cross-ownership between licence A and B: and —
narrowcasting and subscription radio broadcasting services are not subject ..."
6. Globalization of the Mass Media (1994)
"... fiber optics, and digital compression, will permit "narrowcasting" to specialized
or localized audiences, thus meeting the needs of local communities. ..."