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Social Narrowcasting: As we tire of communicating with thousands of people (and everyone knowing everything about our every move) we may look to more niche ways to network, where some know a few choice things, and others know more.
Trends for the Next Era Jane Buckingham 2010
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Social Narrowcasting: As we tire of communicating with thousands of people (and everyone knowing everything about our every move) we may look to more niche ways to network, where some know a few choice things, and others know more.
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They didn't even know they were writing about the same thing - Narrowcasting and Subculture.
mad men too real The Verger 2008
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Narrowcasting is really podcasting but even better because it's roots are in the grass.
mad men too real The Verger 2008
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Narrowcasting is taking the place of broadcasting.
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Narrowcasting and niche marketing are as efficiently harnessed as carpet bombing or enforced reinforcement through ceaseless repetitions.
Archive 2007-10-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2007
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Narrowcasting and niche marketing are as efficiently harnessed as carpet bombing or enforced reinforcement through ceaseless repetitions.
Sri Aurobindo was a master-dreamer Tusar N Mohapatra 2007
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Another MTV growth strategy: Narrowcasting--pursuing niche audiences with new channels.
Is MTV Aging Well? 2006
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* Narrowcasting and one-to-one media are what the Web is all about: providing exactly what individual users want in each individual moment.
Industrial Advocacy vs. Network-Centric Advocacy Architecture 2005
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