broadcast-adaptation

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Broadcast-adaptation' is when a story or content is reshaped to make it suitable for spreading widely via television, radio, or the Internet. It’s all about presenting things in a way that's best for these platforms.
Examples in Different Contexts
In streaming services, 'broadcast adaptation' means altering shows or movies for different regions or platforms. A content strategist might note, 'Our broadcast adaptation strategy includes custom subtitles and cultural references for each market.'
Practice Scenarios
Broadcast

Scenario:

Our audience loved the book reading session last time. However, we need to embed more creative elements to keep them engaged during the show.

Response:

That's a great point. Let's work on the broadcast adaptation of the book reading into a more interactive radio show.

Creative

Scenario:

The artwork is stunning but its impact will dilute if we just post a static image online.

Response:

Yes, the broadcast adaptation of the artwork into a video might make a stronger impact.

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