to narrowcast
Third Person
narrowcasts
Present Participle
narrowcasting
Past Tense
narrowcast
Past Participle
narrowcast
1
to transmit information through television or the Internet to a specific group of people
transitive
- The company narrowcasts its quarterly earnings report to shareholders via a secure online portal.
- Last year, they narrowcasted a series of educational videos to schools across the district.
- They are narrowcasting live updates from the event to viewers around the world.
- During the pandemic, they were narrowcasting daily briefings to keep the public informed.
- The marketing team has narrowcasted targeted ads to specific demographics with great success.