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Design of Interactive Television Programs

by Leena Eronen - in Proceedings of the 3rd Annual ACM SIGCHI-NZ Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction CHINZ 2002
"... This paper presents results from a set of design sessions held in a broadcasting company. The aim of research was to find a user centered design method which includes the future users into the product development in the early stages of new product design. In this case, the products were interactive ..."
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television programs and applications for digital television. The study also aims at creating a design method with the user study participants as equal research partners with the designers. The study started with a user study in study participants’ home environment. The user study results, a set of user

Television Programming, Monopolistic Competition and Welfare

by Michael Owen, Michael Spence, Bruce Owen - Quarterly Journal of Economics , 1977
"... An economic analysis of television programing was conducted focusing on the public welfare implications of alternative market structures and policies in the broadcasting industry. Welfare was measured by the sum of producer's and consumer's surplus. It was demonstrated that any of the priv ..."
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An economic analysis of television programing was conducted focusing on the public welfare implications of alternative market structures and policies in the broadcasting industry. Welfare was measured by the sum of producer's and consumer's surplus. It was demonstrated that any

by Watching Subtitled Television Programs

by Reading Subtitles Mandatory
"... Smaller countries import a large number of television programs from abroad. The imported programs are generally either dubbed or subtitled in the local language. The debate between dubbing and subtitling has been settled by considerations of speed and cost; most countries with a smaller language com ..."
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Smaller countries import a large number of television programs from abroad. The imported programs are generally either dubbed or subtitled in the local language. The debate between dubbing and subtitling has been settled by considerations of speed and cost; most countries with a smaller language

in science television programs

by Georg Ruhrmann, Lars Guenther, Heike Kessler, Jutta Milde
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A metaphor for personalized television programming

by Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Diomidis Spinellis - In Proceedings of the 7th ERCIM Workshop: User Interfaces for All , 2002
"... Abstract. Traditional human-computer interaction settings involve a taskoriented approach where the human interacts with an application to accomplish a particular goal. The emergence of media-rich computer-mediated leisure applications requires a fresh view of the current paradigms and a careful exa ..."
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examination of how this change of perspective affects their relevance. This paper proposes a metaphor for accessing personalized television programming and suggests an approach for integrating the metaphor into the design of a television user interface. The proposed metaphor is tested in the design of a

Title Lighthouse: A distributed recommendations system for television programs

by Michiel Van Slobbe, Msc Presentation, Ir. A. Denissen , 2005
"... Lighthouse: A distributed recommendations system for television programs ..."
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Lighthouse: A distributed recommendations system for television programs

Intellectual Piracy of Radio and Television Programs

by Dr Asma'a Al_Ragad , Dr Ali Al_Zubi , Dr Abu Ayman , Al_Hajj
"... Abstract Modern comparative laws the in the current age agreed to recognize the rights of intellectual property, copyright and insurance protection of these rights because it entails the moral rights of an intellectual and creative effort and financial value and radio and visual programs is one of ..."
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programs in terms of inclusion within the respected works as a right of the author and the most important, radio and television programs also received great interest as a result of its quick and sophisticated appearance at the moment and its multiplicity ways of circulation. The emergence of prominent

The future of children’s television programming

by unknown authors , 2007
"... Children’s television has been at the heart of the UK’s public service broadcasting system for over fifty years, and during this time, the UK has built a reputation for producing some of the most distinctive and high quality children’s programming in the world. Ofcom’s review of children’s televisio ..."
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Children’s television has been at the heart of the UK’s public service broadcasting system for over fifty years, and during this time, the UK has built a reputation for producing some of the most distinctive and high quality children’s programming in the world. Ofcom’s review of children’s

The consumption of television programming: Development and validation of the connectedness scale

by Cristel Antonia Russell, Andrew T. Norman, Susan E. Heckler - Journal of Consumer Research , 2004
"... The consumption of television programming is of particular interest to consumer researchers because of the potential influence of television characters as referent others. Connectedness characterizes the intensity of the relationship(s) that view-ers develop with television programs and their charac ..."
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The consumption of television programming is of particular interest to consumer researchers because of the potential influence of television characters as referent others. Connectedness characterizes the intensity of the relationship(s) that view-ers develop with television programs

Long-Lived Television Programs as Capital Assets

by Rachel Soloveichik
"... In 2007, I estimate that studios and networks released long-lived television programs worth $26.7 billion. Those long-lived television programs were first shown on TV in 2007 and will be broadcast for decades to come. Because of their long working life, the international guidelines for national acco ..."
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In 2007, I estimate that studios and networks released long-lived television programs worth $26.7 billion. Those long-lived television programs were first shown on TV in 2007 and will be broadcast for decades to come. Because of their long working life, the international guidelines for national
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