Systems and methods for providing a broadcast entertainment service and an on-demand entertainment service
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-015/16
H04N-021/472
H04L-029/06
H04N-021/262
H04N-021/482
H04N-021/81
H04N-007/173
H04N-021/437
H04N-021/2665
H04N-021/462
H04N-021/475
H04N-021/658
H04N-021/8352
G06F-017/30
H04L-029/08
출원번호
US-0635483
(2015-03-02)
등록번호
US-9351045
(2016-05-24)
발명자
/ 주소
Steinberg, Robert M.
Yurman, Ronald M.
Rosenberg, Jeremy C.
McGonigal, Daniel L.
Feras, Jr., John J.
Del Beccaro, David J.
Farber, Stuart H.
출원인 / 주소
Music Choice
대리인 / 주소
Rothwell, Figg, Ernst & Manbeck, P.C.
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초록
The present invention provides systems and methods for, in some cases, supplementing a broadcast media service with an on-demand and personalized media service.
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1. A video-on-demand method, comprising: creating a playlist, wherein the playlist comprises a set of media asset identifiers selected by a user of a client system, each media asset identifier included in the set of media asset identifiers identifying a media asset;receiving information transmitted
1. A video-on-demand method, comprising: creating a playlist, wherein the playlist comprises a set of media asset identifiers selected by a user of a client system, each media asset identifier included in the set of media asset identifiers identifying a media asset;receiving information transmitted by the client system, the information indicating that a user of the client system desires to view a media asset identified by a media asset identifier included in the playlist;in response to receiving the information, transmitting to the client system the media asset desired by the user;transmitting to the client system a video identifier while transmitting to the client system the desired media asset, the video identifier identifying a video;while the client system is playing the desired media asset enabling the user of the client system to indicate that the user desires to view the video identified by the video identifier, and then receiving from the client system a message comprising information indicating that the user desires to view the video identified by the video identifier, wherein the message is received while at least a portion of the media asset is being transmitted to the client system; andin response to receiving the message from the client system, ceasing transmitting to the client system the media asset and transmitting to the client system video data corresponding to the video identified by the video identifier. 2. The video-on-demand method of claim 1, wherein the client system comprises a set-top-box and a television connected to the set-top-box. 3. The video-on-demand method of claim 1, wherein each said media asset identifier identifies a music video. 4. The video-on-demand method of claim 1, wherein the video is a music video. 5. The video-on-demand method of claim 1, further comprising: selecting a song for one of a plurality of music channels, the one of the plurality of music channels being associated with a genre of music;transmitting simultaneously to a plurality of client systems audio data corresponding to the selected song, wherein each of the plurality of client systems is configured to use the audio data to play the song so that each user of each of the plurality of client systems can listen to the song, and the plurality of client systems comprises the first recited client system and a second client system;while transmitting the audio data to the plurality of client systems, transmitting to the second client system a second video identifier identifying a second video;while the second client system is playing the song enabling the user of the second client system to indicate that the user desires to view the second video identified by the second video identifier, and then receiving from the second client system a message comprising information indicating that the user desires to view the second video identified by the second video identifier, wherein the message is received while at least a portion of the audio data is being transmitted to the second client system; andin response to receiving the message from the second client system, transmitting to the second client system video data corresponding to the second video identified by the second video identifier. 6. A video-on-demand system, the video on demand system comprising: a transmitter;a receiver; anda computer system coupled to the transmitter and the receiver, whereinthe computer system is configured to perform a method comprising:creating a playlist, wherein the playlist comprises a set of media asset identifiers selected by a user of a client system, each media asset identifier included in the set of media asset identifiers identifying a media asset;in response to receiving from the client system information indicating that a user of the client system desires to view a media asset identified by a media asset identifier included in the playlist, transmitting to the client system the media asset desired by the user;transmitting to the client system a video identifier while transmitting to the client system the desired media asset, the video identifier identifying a video;while the client system is playing the desired media asset enabling the user of the client system to indicate that the user desires to view the video identified by the video identifier, and then in response to receiving from the client system a message comprising information indicating that the user desires to view the video identified by the video identifier, ceasing transmitting to the client system the media asset and transmitting to the client system video data corresponding to the video identified by the video identifier. 7. The video-on-demand system of claim 6, wherein the client system comprises a set-top-box and a television connected to the set-top-box. 8. The video-on-demand system of claim 6, wherein each said media asset identifier identifies a music video. 9. The video-on-demand system of claim 6, wherein the video is a music video. 10. The video-on-demand system of claim 6, wherein the method further comprises: selecting a song for one of a plurality of music channels, the one of the plurality of music channels being associated with a genre of music;transmitting simultaneously to a plurality of client systems audio data corresponding to the selected song, wherein each of the plurality of client systems is configured to use the audio data to play the song so that each user of each of the plurality of client systems can listen to the song, and the plurality of client systems comprises the first recited client system and a second client system;while transmitting the audio data to the plurality of client systems, transmitting to the second client system a second video identifier identifying a second video;while the second client system is playing the song enabling the user of the second client system to indicate that the user desires to view the second video identified by the second video identifier, and then in response to receiving from the second client system a message comprising information indicating that the user desires to view the second video identified by the second video identifier, transmitting to the second client system video data corresponding to the second video identified by the second video identifier. 11. A video-on-demand method, comprising: selecting a song for one of a plurality of music channels, the one of the plurality of music channels being associated with a genre of music;transmitting simultaneously to a plurality of client systems audio data corresponding to the selected song, wherein each of the plurality of client systems is configured to use the audio data to play the song so that each user of each of the plurality of client systems can listen to the song, and the plurality of client systems includes a first client system and a second client system;while transmitting the audio data to the plurality of client systems, transmitting to the first client system a video identifier identifying a video;while the first client system is playing the song enabling the user of the first client system to indicate that the user desires to view the video identified by the video identifier, and then receiving from the first client system a message comprising information indicating that the user desires to view the video identified by the video identifier, wherein the message is received while at least a portion of the audio data is being transmitted to the first client system; andin response to receiving the message from the first client system, transmitting to the first client system video data corresponding to the video identified by the video identifier. 12. The video-on-demand method of claim 11, wherein the first client system comprises a set-top-box and a television connected to the set-top-box. 13. The video-on-demand method of claim 11, wherein the video is a music video. 14. The video-on-demand method of claim 11, further comprising creating a playlist, wherein the playlist comprises a set of media asset identifiers selected by a user of the second client system, each media asset identifier included in the set of media asset identifiers identifying a media asset. 15. The video-on-demand method of claim 14, further comprising: receiving information transmitted by the second client system, the information indicating that a user of the second client system desires to view a media asset identified by a media asset identifier included in the playlist;in response to receiving the information, transmitting to the second client system the media asset desired by the user. 16. A video-on-demand system, the video on demand system comprising: a transmitter;a receiver; anda computer system coupled to the transmitter and the receiver, whereinthe computer system is configured to perform a method comprising:selecting a song for one of a plurality of music channels, the one of the plurality of music channels being associated with a genre of music;transmitting simultaneously to a plurality of client systems audio data corresponding to the selected song, wherein each of the plurality of client systems is configured to use the audio data to play the song so that each user of each of the plurality of client systems can listen to the song, and the plurality of client systems includes a first client system and a second client system;while transmitting the audio data to the plurality of client systems, transmitting to the first client system a video identifier identifying a video;while the first client system is playing the song enabling the user of the first client system to indicate that the user desires to view the video identified by the video identifier, and then in response to receiving from the first client system a message comprising information indicating that the user desires to view the video identified by the video identifier, transmitting to the first client system video data corresponding to the video identified by the video identifier. 17. The video-on-demand system of claim 16, wherein the first client system comprises a set-top-box and a television connected to the set-top-box. 18. The video-on-demand system of claim 16, wherein the video is a music video. 19. The video-on-demand system of claim 16, wherein the method further comprises creating a playlist, wherein the playlist comprises a set of media asset identifiers selected by a user of the second client system, each media asset identifier included in the set of media asset identifiers identifying a media asset. 20. The video-on-demand system of claim 19, wherein the method further comprises, in response to receiving from the second client system information indicating that a user of the second client system desires to view a media asset identified by a media asset identifier included in the playlist, transmitting to the second client system the media asset desired by the user.
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