this most likely is on the way,lots of wasted time by both satrads
imho i dont see where they have a choice they need the constant exposure to listeners and if your pay service is not enough to support the growth rate you seek, then open the gates to a national limited advertisment supported free to air promotional service
this would help support and expand the revenue from advertising
say maybe just eight channels along with emergency alerts ......
http://satelliteradiotechworld.blogspot.com/2006/08/patent-application-for-tiered-satellite.html
Friday, August 25, 2006
Patent Application for Tiered Satellite Radio Service
A tiered satellite radio service is not a new idea. Thre are a couple of other patent applications in recent times with similar ideas. It is a viable option to attract the masses. Most people like the idea of satellite radio but a large number refuse to pay for the service--that is until they are exposed to it. It is an idea worthy of debate. The following application was published this past Thursday:
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United States Patent Application 20060190970
Kind Code A1
Hellman; Martin E. August 24, 2006
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Security enhanced tiered subscription broadcast system
Abstract
A broadcast system is disclosed that allows a broadcaster to provide multiple levels of subscription services. Subscribers have the option of listening to fewer (or no) commercials if they pay a higher fee, or listening to more commercials if they pay a lower (or no) fee. Commercials can be demographically targeted, cannot be skipped, and can be audited for billing purposes.
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Inventors: Hellman; Martin E.; (Stanford, CA)
Correspondence Name and Address: Martin E. Hellman 730 Alvarado Ct Stanford CA 94305 US
Serial No.: 305097
Series Code: 11
Filed: December 16, 2005
U.S. Current Class: 725/75; 725/2; 725/25; 725/74
U.S. Class at Publication: 725/075; 725/025; 725/002; 725/074
Intern'l Class: H04N 7/18 20060101 H04N007/18; H04N 7/16 20060101 H04N007/16
Posted by Mars Gradivus
imho i dont see where they have a choice they need the constant exposure to listeners and if your pay service is not enough to support the growth rate you seek, then open the gates to a national limited advertisment supported free to air promotional service
this would help support and expand the revenue from advertising
say maybe just eight channels along with emergency alerts ......
http://satelliteradiotechworld.blogspot.com/2006/08/patent-application-for-tiered-satellite.html
Friday, August 25, 2006
Patent Application for Tiered Satellite Radio Service
A tiered satellite radio service is not a new idea. Thre are a couple of other patent applications in recent times with similar ideas. It is a viable option to attract the masses. Most people like the idea of satellite radio but a large number refuse to pay for the service--that is until they are exposed to it. It is an idea worthy of debate. The following application was published this past Thursday:
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United States Patent Application 20060190970
Kind Code A1
Hellman; Martin E. August 24, 2006
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Security enhanced tiered subscription broadcast system
Abstract
A broadcast system is disclosed that allows a broadcaster to provide multiple levels of subscription services. Subscribers have the option of listening to fewer (or no) commercials if they pay a higher fee, or listening to more commercials if they pay a lower (or no) fee. Commercials can be demographically targeted, cannot be skipped, and can be audited for billing purposes.
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Inventors: Hellman; Martin E.; (Stanford, CA)
Correspondence Name and Address: Martin E. Hellman 730 Alvarado Ct Stanford CA 94305 US
Serial No.: 305097
Series Code: 11
Filed: December 16, 2005
U.S. Current Class: 725/75; 725/2; 725/25; 725/74
U.S. Class at Publication: 725/075; 725/025; 725/002; 725/074
Intern'l Class: H04N 7/18 20060101 H04N007/18; H04N 7/16 20060101 H04N007/16
Posted by Mars Gradivus