Patent classifications
H04N21/26241
Content-modification system with broadcast schedule utilization feature
In one aspect, a method includes (i) accessing broadcast-schedule data associated with a channel; (ii) using the accessed broadcast-schedule data to identify an upcoming content-modification opportunity on the channel; (iii) responsive to identifying the upcoming content-modification opportunity on the channel, identifying a content-presentation device tuned to the channel; and (iv) causing supplemental content to be transmitted to the identified content-presentation device, to facilitate the identified content-presentation device performing a content-modification operation related to the identified upcoming content-modification opportunity on the channel.
DYNAMIC SCHEDULING OF CONTENT
Systems and methods are provided for recommending and dynamically scheduling content. A time when a request to consume a content item is likely to be received is identified and an identifier of the content item is displayed on a device. Prior to the identified time, an option to consume, at the identified time, the content item is also displayed on the device. In response to the option being selected, the device stops displaying the identifier of the content item until the identified time.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SWITCHING FROM A NON-LINEAR SERVICE TO A LINEAR SERVICE
Systems and methods are provided herein for receiving a request from a user to access a video that is scheduled for transmission, simultaneously to a plurality of users, beginning from a scheduled start time. The request is received after the scheduled start time the transmission is performed by a linear service to which the user subscribes. In response to receiving the request, the systems and methods may generate for display the video to the user, and may receive, during display of the video, a command from the user to start playback of the video over from the beginning. In response to receiving the command, the systems and methods may identify a non-linear service to which the user subscribes that offers a non-linear copy of the video, and may play back the non-linear copy of the video from the beginning.
METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR REALIZING DYNAMIC SCHEDULING FOR A CINEMA AND CONTROLLING PLAYING OF A MOVIE
The present disclosure relates to a method, apparatus, and system for realizing dynamic scheduling for a cinema and controlling playing of a movie. In particular, embodiments of the present invention relate to dynamic scheduling of content presentation in a cinema by collecting user preferences of a plurality of users, wherein the user preference specifies at least a movie that a user desires to watch, a time for watching the movie, a cinema for watching the movie, and a number of people watching the movie; generating, based on the collected user preferences, a respective dynamic schedule for at least one cinema of a plurality of cinemas according to one of a plurality of scheduling schemes; and transmitting the generated respective dynamic schedule to at least one second electronic apparatus corresponding to the at least one cinema.
Use of primary and backup instances of supplemental content to facilitate dynamic content modification
Disclosed herein are system, apparatus, article of manufacture, method and/or computer program product embodiments, and/or combinations and sub-combinations thereof, for facilitating dynamic content modification. An example embodiment operates by provisioning, by a content-management system in network communication with a content-presentation device, the content-presentation device with multiple supplemental content segments including a primary supplemental content segment and a backup supplemental content segment in response to a modifiable content segment being scheduled to be present at an upcoming time on a channel that is being received by the content-presentation device. After the provisioning and before the upcoming time, the example embodiment selects one of the provisioned supplemental content segments for application by the content-management system in the dynamic content modification at the upcoming time. The example embodiment further performs the selecting based on whether the modifiable content segment will actually be present on the channel at the upcoming time.
DYNAMIC VERIFICATION OF PLAYBACK OF MEDIA ASSETS AT CLIENT DEVICE
A media presentation and distribution system includes a verification server that handles dynamic verification of playback of media assets on a client device. The client device generates support information for a media asset based on an associated asset identifier that is detected during a playback of the media asset on a client device. The client device further encrypts the support information for the media asset based on a client private key associated with the client device and an asset public key for the media asset. The playback of the media asset on the client device is verified based on a verification message, the support information, an encrypted verification message, and the associated asset identifier. A defined asset delivery criteria is satisfied and a deviation or an error with the playback of the media asset is identified based on the verification of the playback of the media asset.
Program production method, device, system and computer-readable medium
At least some embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a program production method, a program production device, a program production system and a computer-readable medium. The program production method includes that: at least one medium is acquired; at least one playlist is generated according to the at least one medium, each of the at least one playlist being associated with the at least one medium; at least one program is generated according to the at least one playlist, each of the at least one program including a play region and the play region corresponding to the at least one playlist; and the play region is scheduled.
System and method for digital program insertion in cable systems
Alternative approaches to the insertion of local commercials and messages into networks feeds are provided. Embodiments include digital commercial insertion for cable operators and others that not only offer more flexibility and features, but may also be significantly cheaper to implement. The actual “insert” of the local commercial or message into the digital program is performed by a standard set top box, with several methods of providing the local commercial to the set top box at the proper insertion time. Another embodiment allows a cable operator to significantly save on equipment in the form of splicers and ad inserters, by allowing easy and dynamic mapping of local commercials to insertion zones.
USE OF PRIMARY AND BACKUP INSTANCES OF SUPPLEMENTAL CONTENT TO FACILITATE DYNAMIC CONTENT MODIFICATION
Disclosed herein are system, apparatus, article of manufacture, method and/or computer program product embodiments, and/or combinations and sub-combinations thereof, for facilitating dynamic content modification. An example embodiment operates by provisioning, by a content-management system in network communication with a content-presentation device, the content-presentation device with multiple supplemental content segments including a primary supplemental content segment and a backup supplemental content segment in response to a modifiable content segment being scheduled to be present at an upcoming time on a channel that is being received by the content-presentation device. After the provisioning and before the upcoming time, the example embodiment selects one of the provisioned supplemental content segments for application by the content-management system in the dynamic content modification at the upcoming time. The example embodiment further performs the selecting based on whether the modifiable content segment will actually be present on the channel at the upcoming time.
Systems and methods for web spike attribution
Systems and methods are disclosed that measure web activity bursts after ad broadcasts that may be sent to multiple persons. One system uses a cookie-less/cookie-optional, anonymous/personal-identification-not-required, method for web-based conversion tracking that will work on broadcast media systems such as television, and could also be applied to measuring spikes from email, radio, and other forms of advertising where an episodic ad event is broadcast to multiple parties, and where responses occur in a batch after the broadcast.