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Blog writing is specifically tailored to the conventions of narrowcasting as opposed to broadcasting. Narrowcasting, broadly defined, limits content to subscription customers, whereas broadcasting refers to content transmitted to and for the general public that is available to the general receiver<ref>http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-narrowcasting.htm</ref>.  
Blog writing is specifically tailored to the conventions of narrowcasting as opposed to broadcasting. Narrowcasting, broadly defined, limits content to subscription customers, whereas broadcasting refers to content transmitted to and for the general public that is available to the general receiver<ref>http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-narrowcasting.htm</ref>.  


Blog audiences are inherently fragmented, taking this into consideration when focusing on a blog topic is critical to a blog's success. Though, traditionally, narrowcasting refers to narrowing the audience by narrowing the transmission through means such as subscriptions, i.e. cable television, using 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.  
Blog audiences are inherently fragmented, taking this into consideration when focusing on a blog topic is critical to a blog's success. 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.  


==How to Narrowcast==
==How to Narrowcast==
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