verb
- past tense of narrowcast; transmitted or distributed to a specific, limited audience rather than to the general public
Usage: media/broadcasting term; often used in contrast to broadcast
Examples
- The streaming service narrowcasted the documentary to subscribers in specific regions.
- The company narrowcasted its advertisement to users who had previously visited their website.
- Educational content was narrowcasted to students enrolled in the online course.
- The podcast narrowcasted its episodes to a niche audience interested in technology.
- Radio stations narrowcasted specialized programming to particular demographic groups.