WO2005025220A1 - System and method for forced commercial viewing - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to the field of broadcast and reception, and more particularly to a technique for providing rewards in accordance to a user's interaction behavior with a program service such as pay television.
- a program service such as pay television.
- One type of entertainment device that has experienced wide acceptance is the television.
- Television has become one of the most widespread mediums for broadcasting content to a viewer. Almost every house in the United States and in most other developed countries has access to a television. Families congregate around the television to enjoy movies, sitcoms, instructional programming, comedy shows, and more.
- Conventional television may receive its signals from a content broadcast source via cable, satellite, antenna, or other device. The channels are "tuned" either by the television itself or by a set top box.
- Content is provided by a plurality of content broadcast sources, in return for advertising revenue.
- One of the ways a content broadcast source derives revenue is through the sale of time slots for commercial advertising.
- a company promoter pays for a time slot during a particular broadcast, such as a movie or a sitcom, to promote a company product.
- the company promoter relies on the power of the advertisement to motivate each viewer either to travel to a store to purchase the product or to order the product via telephone or Internet connection.
- the TV commercials are strategically inserted into the regular TV programs and broadcasted at certain time intervals so that the television viewers who are interested in watching regular TV programs also watch inserted TV commercials.
- the disappointment of the commercial advertisers only an extremely small percentage of these viewers pay attention to these commercials.
- the present invention provides a system and a method for encouraging a viewer's attention to televised advertisement.
- a viewer is watching a currently televised broadcast, there is a risk that the viewer will "escape" to another channel to avoid watching the commercial segments of the broadcast.
- This problem is addressed by the invention by offering and providing the viewer with a reward as an incentive to stay tuned to the channel during the commercial segments.
- broadcast sponsors i.e., commercial advertisers
- a content provider encourages a viewer to watch the commercial segments of a current broadcast by rewarding the viewer, such as with the opportunity to watch, at no charge, an otherwise scrambled future broadcast requiring a descrambling fee.
- EMM entitlement
- a viewer who does not stay tuned to the channel during the commercial broadcast will not receive the EMM message and thus will not have the means necessary to descramble the subsequent broadcast free of charge.
- the viewer is required to participate or interact in some manner with the commercial segment to insure the viewer's presence.
- Interaction with the commercial segment may take any number of forms including, for example, but not limited to, filling in an electronic form including a viewer's profile to be transmitted to the content provider, requiring the viewer to play a game related to the product being endorsed in the commercial segment or requesting that the viewer fill in a barcode of an already purchased product to be transmitted to the content provider.
- a broadcast sponsor i.e., commercial advertiser
- FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a system of the invention according to one embodiment
- FIG. 2 is more detailed illustration of an integrated receiver device of the system of FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a more detailed block diagram of FIG. 1 including those components which facilitate or deny access to a broadcast
- FIG. 4a is an exemplary illustration of two transport streams, wherein each transport stream includes a plurality of multiplexed services
- FIG. 4b is an exemplary illustration of a single transport stream owned by a single service provider in which the commercial segments of the multiplexed services are horizontally aligned
- FIG. 4c is an exemplary illustration of a single transport stream owned by two different service providers in which the commercial segments of the multiplexed services are not horizontally aligned
- FIG. 4a is an exemplary illustration of two transport streams, wherein each transport stream includes a plurality of multiplexed services
- FIG. 4b is an exemplary illustration of a single transport stream owned by a single service provider in which the commercial segments of the multiplexed
- FIG. 5 is an illustration of a CA module modified in a manner to insure that a viewer is watching the correct service (TV channel).
- FIG.l illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a conditional access system 100.
- a broadcast station 101 coupled to receiver(s) 120A, 120B, 120C (referred to as 120) via a network 119 and optional back channel(s) 125A, 125B, 125C (referred to as 125).
- Integrated receiving devices 120 may comprise any number of suitable devices including a set-top box (STB), hybrid TV or digital TV.
- broadcast station 101 is shown coupled to advertiser 103. A single advertiser is shown for ease of explanation.
- Broadcast station 101 includes programming sources 105, 106, broadcast server 110, multiplexer 116 and transmitter 118.
- Source 103 generates advertising content 113 and sources 105, 106 generate programming content 107, 108 which are multiplexed in multiplexer 116 to form transport stream 117, to be described further below with reference to FIG. 4.
- Broadcast server 110 maintains a database 112 of interactive applications 115.
- the various interactive applications 115 are associated with individual commercials supplied from advertiser 103.
- the interactive applications 115 are designed in such a way to ensure that a viewer (i.e., subscriber) 102A, 102B, 102C (referred to as 102) has watched and/or participated with a commercial broadcast.
- the broadcast server 110 associates particular interactive applications 115 with particular commercials supplied from the advertiser 103. While the interactive applications are optional, when used, they are multiplexed into transport stream 117.
- programming content 107, 108, commercial segments 113 and optionally interactive applications 115 may be delivered to receiver(s) 120 through network 119.
- the broadcast signal 117 is broadcast via a transmitter 118 over 5 transmission medium through the network 119 to the receivers 120.
- a "broadcaster" 101 is any entity providing programming content that will be carried on a broadcast signal 121.
- the transmission medium may be a terrestrial cable, satellite, antenna(s) or any other transmission means.
- the viewer's integrated receiver devices (IRD) 120 of FIG. 1 may be configured differently depending upon whether the intended broadcast market is a horizontal or vertical market. Turning now to FIG. 2a, one embodiment of the integrated receiver device (IRD) 120 of FIG.
- CI 214 permits the use of different CA modules from different vendors allowing broadcasters to use their own proprietary descrambling technique.
- the CI 214 is a PCMCIA slot in which a CA module 216 can be inserted. It is noted that in the United States, the CI 214 is commonly referred to as a point of deployment (POD).
- POD point of deployment
- IRD 120 includes modem 210 for sending requests like EMM requests, back to broadcaster 101.
- the input signal 121 may be received over terrestrial lines, cable lines or via satellite at demodulator 212.
- the demodulated signal is output to the common interface (CI) module 214.
- Conditional Access module 216 is shown coupled to CI module 214 to perform descrambling when needed.
- the CI module 214 outputs a signal to demultiplexer 222 which separates the signal into respective signal components, such as video 224a, audio 224b, sub-titling 224c and teletext 224d for display on the display device 221.
- Middleware 220 represents the high level control and graphical user interface of the IRD 120.
- Applications 115 are interactive applications, such as, for example, Java applets commonly referred to as xlets. The applications 115 are often used in horizontal markets and are typically sent together with the programming contact 107, 108, as described above with reference to FIG. 1. 6 Turning now to FIG. 2b, one embodiment of the IRD device 120 of FIG. 1 is shown for use in a "vertical" market.
- a broadcaster sells an IRD module 120, such as the one shown in FIG. 2b, specific to the broadcaster, thereby allowing the viewer access to the broadcaster's network.
- the IRD 120 of FIG. 2b contains a CA module that is closely connected to the DEMUX i.e., Demux/CA 222.
- the cost of the IRD 120 is cheaper to produce than the IRD of FIG. 2a, however, the IRD 120 of FIG. 2b can only be used for one specific broadcaster. This situation is specific for use in "vertical" markets.
- conditional access system 100 of FIG. 1 Prior to further describing the embodiments of the invention, it is instructive to look at another aspect of the conditional access system 100 of FIG. 1. In particular, a more detailed illustration will be provided of the conditional access system 100 of FIG. 1 describing those modules which facilitate or deny access to a broadcast. As is well known, in a pay service arrangement between a broadcaster 101 and a plurality of subscribers 102, the subscribers 102 subscribe to a basic service upon payment of a subscription fee, commonly referred to as a 'conditional access' system.
- the signal may be encoded by the broadcaster, and require some sort of de- scrambler to facilitate access to the information.
- the signal may be scrambled, encrypted, or otherwise locked from viewing until the user agrees to pay for access.
- the service provider (broadcaster) exchanges an electronic access key to the scrambled, encrypted, or otherwise locked data in exchange for agreement to his commercial terms.
- FIG. 3 is a more detailed block diagram of FIG. 1 including those components which facilitate or deny access to broadcast.
- the programming content 107, 108 to be broadcast is encoded in encoder 1 using an appropriate coding system, for example MPEG-II for digital broadcasting.
- the encoded broadcast stream is encrypted or scrambled in a scrambler 2 under the control of a control word CW generated by a control word generator 3 in a manner which is well- 7 known per se.
- the control word is encrypted into an Entitlement Control Message (ECM) by an ECM generator 4 together with access criteria which identify the service and the conditions required to access the service.
- ECM Entitlement Control Message
- the access criteria may specify regional limitations on the broadcast.
- ECM Entitlement Management Message
- an EMM message is a message dedicated to an individual user or group of users and carries the information necessary to determine whether those users have the necessary subscriptions in place to be able to view the programs.
- the scrambled encoded broadcast stream (e.g., originating from programming content 107) together with the ECM and EMM messages is multiplexed in a multiplexer 6 with other broadcast streams (e.g., programming content 108 or originating therefrom).
- the package is sent to a transmitter 118 from which it is transmitted, via network 119.
- the scrambled encoded broadcast stream is received at a subscriber's integrated receiver device (IRD) 120.
- the IRD 120 serves to demodulate the broadcast signal 121 received from broadcast station 101 and to separate the components of the signal, such as different television programs and interactive applications.
- the received and demodulated data is demultiplexed in a demultiplexer 11, which may be embodied as DMX 222 of FIG. 2a, to extract the required program and its associated ECM and EMM messages.
- the extracted ECM and EMM messages are sent to a logic control unit 12 which processes the incoming EMM's and ECM's along with requests from the client (e.g., descramble requests).
- the logic control unit 12 outputs control words required as input by the descrambler 13.
- the control word comprises alternating odd and even control words which are alternated at, for example, two second intervals. Each control word is changed at predetermined intervals, for example, every twenty seconds.
- a continuous stream of ECM messages is therefore required to descramble the scrambled signal.
- the EMM message can be updated less frequently.
- Control unit 12 uses the ECM and EMM messages to determine whether the subscriber has the right to view the broadcast and if so, to decrypt the control word CW, 8 which is input to a descrambler 13 together with the scrambled broadcast stream to recover the original MPEG-II encoded broadcast stream.
- the encoded stream is passed to a multiplexer 14 which outputs the multiplexed signal to demultiplexer 15 which in turn outputs the demultiplexed signal to a decoding and rendering module 16 which produces an output signal comprising audio, video and data components for display on the subscriber's television 17.
- ECM and EMM messages are well known in the art, e.g., as defined in the international standard ISO IEC 13818-1, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- a viewer (subscriber) 102 is encouraged to watch the commercial segments (advertising content) 113 of a current broadcast by rewarding the viewer 102 with the opportunity to watch a subsequent program at no charge. To receive the reward, all that is required of the viewer 102 is to maintain his or her receiver 120 at the same station or channel during the commercial segments of the current broadcast.
- an EMM message is received at the receiver 120 enabling the receiver 120 to descramble a subsequent program, free of charge, as a reward to the viewer
- the Broadcaster 101 sends the EMM message only during the commercial breaks or segments of a live television broadcast, as shown in FIG. 4b.
- the EMM message is a necessary data element required by the viewer's IRD 120 to descramble a broadcasted program.
- the EMM message transmitted by the broadcaster 101 will be received at the demultiplexer unit 11 of the viewer's receiver 120 thereby providing the means necessary to descramble a subsequent program as a reward to the viewer.
- FIG. 4a there is shown an exemplary illustration of two transport streams 117 ⁇ and 117 2 , wherein each transport stream includes a plurality of multiplexed services.
- exemplary transport stream 117 1 is comprised of three multiplexed services 107 ⁇ , 108 ⁇ , and 109 ⁇ and exemplary transport stream 117 2 is comprised of multiplexed services 107 2 and 108 2 .
- a small number of multiplexed services are shown for ease of explanation.
- service provider 1 owns 9 transport stream 117 ⁇ in its entirety which includes multiplexed services 107 ⁇ , 108], 109 ⁇ .
- the ownership of transport streams 117 2 is shared.
- service provider 2 owns multiplexed service 107 2 and service provider 3 owns multiplexed service 108 2 .
- service provider 1 the service provider can insure that the commercial segments (breaks) of each multiplexed service in the stream are horizontally programmed (aligned) 41, as shown in FIG. 4b.
- horizontal alignment a viewer may switch from any service to any other service within the same transport stream, e.g., from service 107 ⁇ to 108 ⁇ or from 109 1 to 107 1 , and still be guaranteed to receive the EMM, thus satisfying the advertiser's requirements for receiving the reward.
- transport stream 117 2 is comprised of two multiplexed services.
- a first service 107 2 owned by service provider 2 and a second service 108 2 owned by service provider 3.
- commercial segments 43 are not horizontally aligned with commercial breaks 45.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a CA module 502 modified in a manner to insure that a viewer is watching the correct TV channel in the case where multiple service providers provide commercial breaks at unpredictable intervals.
- a first input signal 512 is 10 provided to the CA module 502 informing the CA module which of the multiplexed services (TV channels) is currently being viewed by the viewer.
- a second input signal 522 provided to the CA module 502 is the EMM which includes additional information specifying the channel which must be viewed in order to receive the reward from the advertiser.
- the modified CA module 502 operates by only storing the EMM in the case where the channel information included in the EMM (i.e., the channel which must be watched) matches the channel currently being watched by the viewer. In other words, the EMM is stored only in the case of a match between the viewed and the pre-determined channel thus guaranteeing that the viewer is watching the commercial segments of the predetermined channel.
- a shortcoming of the previous embodiment is that it is quite common for viewers 102 to leave during commercials or other breaks and return shortly thereafter. While the user's receiver may be tuned to the appropriate channel, the viewer may be elsewhere. This situation is undetectable in the first embodiment.
- One manner of detecting the actual presence of viewers which overcomes the problem of a viewer's IRD 120 being appropriately tuned while the viewer is not present, is described in the present embodiment. That is, the present embodiment provides a solution to the question: Is the viewer in fact actually present in the room and watching the commercial segment? In accordance with the present embodiment, the viewer is required to participate or interact in some manner with the commercial segment to insure the viewer's presence.
- Interaction with the commercial segment may take any number of forms including, for example: • Filling in an electronic form including a viewer's profile to be transmitted to the content provider. • Requiring the viewer to play a game related to the product being endorsed in the commercial segment. • Requesting that the viewer fill in a barcode, or any other suitable code that is uniquely related to an already purchased product, to be transmitted back to the content provider via the back channel 125. Alternatively, in the case where a back channel is not utilized, the viewer would not be required to transmit the barcode information back to the content provider but could instead report the code 11 to the content provider via a voice response system or consumer help desk, for example. • Clicking the remote controller in response to prompts from the television set or from the set-top box unit, once or several times.
- the number of EMM messages that must be received to qualify for the reward may be preferably determined by the sponsor.
- a sponsor may require the viewer to view each commercial segment which corresponds to receiving the EMM message transmitted during each commercial break.
- the number of commercial segments (e.g., N) which must be viewed may vary dependent upon the level of viewer attention demanded by the sponsor.
- An EMM counter may be used to count the number of received EMM messages and compare the total against an EMM threshold.
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