Method for a pay-per-view referral
First Claim
1. In a subscriber television system that provides pay-per-view services, a method for causing to be displayed to any system subscriber trying to purchase a pay-per-view event a referral for a next showing of the pay-per-view event when a purchase window for a current showing of the pay-per-view event is closed, the method comprising the steps of:
- identifying when the purchase window for the current showing of the pay-per-view event closes; and
responsive to the purchase window for the current pay-per-view event being closed further including the steps of;
displaying in a first window that the current pay-per-view event cannot be purchased;
providing in the first window a user prompt for a referral window; and
responsive to the user responding to the user prompt, further including the steps of;
scanning a pay-per-view database for information associated with the next showing of the pay-per-view event; and
displaying in the referral window the information associated with the next showing of the pay-per-view event to any system subscriber trying to purchase the current pay-per-view event.
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Abstract
A method for a PPV referral that provides to a subscriber the time, date, and channel of the next showing of a PPV event if the subscriber tries to purchase the PPV event after the purchase window is closed for the current showing. The subscriber is provided information on the next showing of the PPV event regardless of when or on which channel the next showing occurs. In addition, a method and system for providing a single multipurpose PPV channel that a subscriber tunes for all PPV services. There can be a single multipurpose PPV channel for all PPV services or single PPV channels for groups of similar services, such as a Family PPV channel. Each represents a single multipurpose channel of similar programming. Once a subscriber purchases a PPV event, the HCT tunes to the MPEG transport stream and program information for the selected PPV event and displays the PPV event on the single multipurpose PPV channel at its associated start time. The subscriber does not have to select another channel. The subscriber that has not purchased a current PPV event continues to watch the previews, advertising, or program guide uninterrupted on the single multipurpose PPV channel. If a subscriber is watching the single multipurpose PPV channel and has not purchased a PPV event, the subscriber continues to see advertising with video or previews even between the event specific advertising. An interstitial service provides the previews, advertising, or PPV guide during the period between PPV event advertisements.
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8 Claims
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1. In a subscriber television system that provides pay-per-view services, a method for causing to be displayed to any system subscriber trying to purchase a pay-per-view event a referral for a next showing of the pay-per-view event when a purchase window for a current showing of the pay-per-view event is closed, the method comprising the steps of:
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identifying when the purchase window for the current showing of the pay-per-view event closes; and
responsive to the purchase window for the current pay-per-view event being closed further including the steps of;
displaying in a first window that the current pay-per-view event cannot be purchased;
providing in the first window a user prompt for a referral window; and
responsive to the user responding to the user prompt, further including the steps of;
scanning a pay-per-view database for information associated with the next showing of the pay-per-view event; and
displaying in the referral window the information associated with the next showing of the pay-per-view event to any system subscriber trying to purchase the current pay-per-view event. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
scanning the pay-per-view database for information associated with at least one showing of the pay-per-view event after the next showing of the pay-per-view event; and
causing to be displayed the information associated with the at least one showing of the pay-per-view event, after the next showing of the pay-per-view event, to any system subscriber trying to purchase the current pay-per-view event when the purchase window for the current pay-per-view event is closed.
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6. In a subscriber television system that provides pay-per-view services, a method for providing information related to a pay-per-view event, the method comprising the steps of:
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defining a first temporal purchase window for a current showing of a pay-per-view event and a second temporal purchase window for a next showing of the pay-per-view event, wherein each temporal window is either open or closed;
responsive to the first temporal window being closed, further including the steps of;
displaying information associated with the next showing of the pay-per-view event;
receiving subscriber input for purchasing the next showing of the pay-per-view event;
responsive to the second temporal window being closed, storing the subscriber input; and
responsive to the second temporal window being open, purchasing the next showing of the pay-per-view event. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
determining whether the second temporal window is closed;
responsive to determining the second window is closed, initiating a timer for when the second window is open, and wherein the next showing of the pay-per-view event is purchased after the second window is opened.
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8. The method of claim 6, further including the step of:
providing the subscriber with a purchase option for the next showing of the pay-per-view event.
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