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The Future is now! Where's Max Headroom when you need him?



Wed, 13 Sep 2006 13:00:25 -0400 rec.arts.tv
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Ubiquitous...
New DVR patent helps advertisers get their pitch across during
fast-forwarding

Ok, so television advertisers are slowly resigning themselves to the reality
that digital video recorders aren't going away and that more and more
viewers are simply fast-forwarding through commercials, so what do they do?
Well, they could try and force the DVR makers to eliminate fast-forwarding
(which would be a waste of time), they could do like KFC and embed secret
messages that you can only see when you watch the ad in slo-mo, they could
toy with the idea of pop-up ads like TiVo did, or they could license a
freshly patented invention from Colin Davies. His "System for providing

Ken from Chicago...
Doesn't he have enough to do with the new DOCTOR WHO?

visible messages during pvr trick mode playback" lets advertisers get their
message across even when you're skipping over their ads, by having marketers
embed a series of images in the full frames that get displayed when
fast-forwarding. There wouldn't be any sound, and the image wouldn't be
quite as dynamic, but they'd still be able to get their point across. How
about just making entertaining ads that people might actually want to watch?

Big Fat Guy...
Return of the Blipverts!


Ken from Chicago...
Ads entertaining as if not more than the programming? BLASPHEMY!
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