A discovery interface facilitates the selection of available media content. Content-relevant graphical tiles are displayed in strips within the discovery interface. In this manner, a user can survey graphics associated with available content. When the discovery interface section (e.g., a row) is in
A discovery interface facilitates the selection of available media content. Content-relevant graphical tiles are displayed in strips within the discovery interface. In this manner, a user can survey graphics associated with available content. When the discovery interface section (e.g., a row) is in focus, the graphical tiles are expanded as compared to the tiles in sections that are not in focus to provide easier viewing by the user. Furthermore, when an individual tile is in focus, then the tile expands further to be wider and taller than any of the other tiles in the associated tile strip. In one implementation, the focused tile is also highlighted, such as with a distinguishing border. In another implementation, metadata associated with the content of the focused tile is displayed in the proximity of the focused tile.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method in a computing system for displaying on a display device a discovery interface of a media application executing on the computing system, the method comprising: displaying, on the display device, a unified discovery interface including a broadcast channel row for list
What is claimed is: 1. A method in a computing system for displaying on a display device a discovery interface of a media application executing on the computing system, the method comprising: displaying, on the display device, a unified discovery interface including a broadcast channel row for listing an offering of available broadcast television programming content for a given time slot and a virtual channel row associated with the broadcast channel row for listing offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content; presenting the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content as a plurality of graphical tiles within a the virtual channel row of the unified discovery interface, each graphical tile representing an offering of available non-broadcast video-on demand content related to the available broadcast television programming content and having at least one dimension parameter designated for an unfocused state of the graphical tile; receiving input moving focus within the unified discovery interface; detecting that the focus has been moved to the virtual channel row and to one of the graphical tiles within the virtual channel row; altering display of the unified discovery interface such that at least one dimension of the focused graphical tile within the virtual channel row is displayed as expanded to exceed at least one corresponding dimension parameter designated for the unfocused state, responsive to the detecting. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the unified discovery interface includes an electronic programming guide for accessing an offering of available non-broadcast video-on demand content represented by the focused graphical tile in response to receiving input selecting the focused graphical tile. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the available non-broadcast video-on demand content associated with the focused graphical tile represents an offering of available non-broadcast video-on demand content related to a particular television show episode available at the given time slot. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising: collecting discovery data pertaining to the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content, the discovery data specifying graphics associated with each of the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content. 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising: altering display of the unified discovery interface to expand both height and width of the focused graphical tile to exceed height and width parameters designated for the unfocused state. 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: altering display of the unified discovery interface to expand the focused graphical tile as expanded to exceed at least one dimension of all unfocused graphical tiles in the virtual channel row. 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising: displaying a second virtual channel row within the unified discovery interface for listing additional offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content; presenting the additional offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content as a second plurality of graphical tiles within the second virtual channel row. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the virtual channel row that includes the focused graphical tile has focus and the second virtual channel row does not have focus, the method further comprising: displaying, within the second virtual channel row, each graphical tile of the second plurality of graphical tiles the unfocused graphical tiles within the focused virtual channel row. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content listed within the focused virtual channel row and the second virtual channel row are provided by different video-on demand content providers. 10. The method of claim 1, further comprising: collecting discovery data pertaining to the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content, the discovery data specifying metadata associated with each of the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content; displaying metadata associated with the offering represented by the focused graphical tile in proximity to the focused graphical tile within the virtual channel row. 11. A computer-readable storage medium storing computer-executable instructions that, when executed, cause a computing system to perform a computer process that implements operations comprising: displaying, for a media application, a unified discovery interface including a broadcast channel row for listing an offering of available broadcast television programming content for a given time slot and a virtual channel row associated with the broadcast channel row for listing offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content; presenting the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content as a plurality of graphical tiles within the virtual channel row of the unified discovery interface of the media application, each graphical tile representing an offering of available non-broadcast video-on demand content related to the available broadcast television programming content and having at least one dimension parameter designated for an unfocused state of the graphical tile; receiving input moving focus within the unified discovery interface; detecting that the focus has been moved to the virtual channel row and to one of the graphical tiles within the virtual channel row; altering display of the unified discovery interface such that at least one dimension of the focused graphical tile within the virtual channel row is displayed as expanded to exceed at least one corresponding dimension parameter designated for the unfocused state, responsive to the detecting. 12. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11, wherein the available non-broadcast video-on demand content associated with the focused graphical tile the represents an offering of available non-broadcast media content. 13. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11, further comprising computer-executable instructions for: collecting discovery data pertaining to the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content, the discovery data specifying graphics associated with each of the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content. 14. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11, further comprising computer-executable instructions for: altering display of the unified discovery interface to expand both height and width of the focused graphical tile to exceed height and width parameters designated for the unfocused state. 15. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11, further comprising computer-executable instructions for: altering display of the unified discovery interface to expand the focused graphical tile to exceed at least one dimension of all unfocused graphical tiles in the virtual channel row. 16. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11, further comprising computer-executable instructions for: displaying a second virtual channel row within the unified discovery interface for listing additional offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content; presenting the additional offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content as a second plurality of graphical tiles within the second virtual channel row. 17. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 16, wherein the virtual channel row that includes the focused graphical tile has focus and the second virtual channel row does not have focus, the computer process further comprising: displaying, within the second virtual channel row, each graphical tile of the second plurality of graphical tiles the unfocused graphical tiles within the focused virtual channel row. 18. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content listed within the focused virtual channel row and the second virtual channel row are provided by different video-on demand content providers. 19. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11, further comprising computer-executable instructions for: collecting discovery data pertaining to the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content, the discovery data specifying metadata associated with each of the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content; displaying metadata associated with the offering represented by the focused graphical tile in proximity to the focused graphical tile within the virtual channel row. 20. A computing system for displaying on a display device a discovery interface of a media application executing on the computing system comprising: memory storing computer-executable instructions; one or more processors for executing said computer-executable instructions causing the computing system to perform a computer process comprising: displaying, on the display device, a unified discovery interface including a broadcast channel row for listing an offering of available broadcast television programming content for a given time slot and a virtual channel row associated with the broadcast channel row for listing offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content; presenting the offerings of available non-broadcast video-on demand programming content as a plurality of graphical tiles within the virtual channel row of the unified discovery interface of the media application, each graphical tile representing an offering of available non-broadcast video-on demand content related to the available broadcast television programming content and having at least one dimension parameter designated for an unfocused state of the graphical tile; receiving input moving focus within the unified discovery interface; detecting that the focus has been moved to the virtual channel row and to one of the graphical tiles within the virtual channel row; altering display of the unified discovery interface such that at least one dimension of the focused graphical tile within the virtual channel row is displayed as expanded to exceed at least one corresponding dimension parameter designated for the unfocused state, responsive to the detecting.
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