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narrowcasting

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Present participle of narrowcast

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DF1 would like to supply something stronger than the single soft-core channel it currently offers, but is prevented from doing so by Germany's media law.Another promising use for digital TV, which packs much more information into a signal than conventional analogue broadcasting, is "narrowcasting" for smaller audiences.

Despite appeals for it to do so, the Hong Kong government refuses to recognise the discriminatory nature of the two-week rule.Kingsley SmithHong KongOut on a limbSIR – In praising the broad spectrum of media that is currently available, Lexington makes one key omission the phenomenon of "narrowcasting" (July 21st).

For more on the role of Twitter in China: This timely piece by C. Custer at ChinaGeeks raises the question of whether the liberal wing of the Chinese Twittersphere is limiting its own impact by narrowcasting (and perhaps unwittingly endangering itself).

As Bamford performs at a mike in the living room, the camera keeps cutting to the supportive laughter of the only people who are in the audience: her parents, seated on the couch (the ultimate in narrowcasting).

Most important, direct-mail consultants are in the business of narrowcasting rather than broadcasting.

At 11 34 last Tuesday night "The Big Giveaway" began live narrowcasting on public-leased Channel J from a Manhattan Cable TV studio on E. 23rd St. to TV viewers on the southern half of Manhattan Island.

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Prospects favor a revived pro-business, anti-regulatory Republican Party that purposefully narrowcasts — that is, carefully restricts to a select audience — its focus on divisive social and cultural issues, just as the Democratic Party, which had lost three presidential elections in a row, lowered its liberal profile in the 1990s.

"Rather than trying to reach everyone the way pop music does, we've narrowcasted," said John Carlin, Red Hot's founder.

But because the Romney campaign never found a way to exploit these tensions within the Democratic coalition, Obama was able to narrowcast successfully.

On Monday, Turnbull said the internet had given consumers an unprecedented capacity to "narrowcast" – in essence, to curate their own preferred news services and sources, and acquire information on demand.

It's hard to pin down what East India Youth is, or where his intentions lie, suffice it to say that being narrowcast probably isn't high on his list of ambitions.

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