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Though, traditionally, narrowcasting refers to narrowing the audience by narrowing the transmission through means such as subscriptions, i.e. cable television, conventions of narrowcasting should be used when creating content for a blog audience because blog audiences are composed of a highly specific segment of the population. New media functions democratically and the subscription model of old media takes on a new, more interactive meaning when accessing blog content. | Though, traditionally, narrowcasting refers to narrowing the audience by narrowing the transmission through means such as subscriptions, i.e. cable television, conventions of narrowcasting should be used when creating content for a blog audience because blog audiences are composed of a highly specific segment of the population. New media functions democratically and the subscription model of old media takes on a new, more interactive meaning when accessing blog content. | ||
[[File:Narrowcasting.jpg|thumb|upright=1| [http://ccit205.wikispaces.com/The+Rise+of+Narrowcasting The Rise of Narrowcasting]]] | |||
==How to Narrowcast== | ==How to Narrowcast== | ||