Content customization in communication systems
First Claim
1. A method for automatically substituting programming with alternative programming, the method comprising:
- receiving information indicating a first item of programming for playback at a radio;
automatically determining whether the first item of programming is acceptable, wherein said automatically determining does not receive user input directly specifying whether the first item of programming is acceptable; and
in response to determining that the first item of programming is not acceptable, providing playback of alternative programming on the radio instead of the first item of programming.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for providing customization in asymmetric communication are disclosed. An excess of information is broadcast from a transmitter to multiple receivers in what is optionally a one-way transmission. The excess of information includes metadata used to select which subset of the excess of information is presented to a user and which subset of the excess of information is discarded. The metadata includes criteria that are compared with various, possibly different, customization factors stored on each of the multiple receivers. This comparison is used to determine which subsets of the excess information are presented and which are discarded. Because the customization factors can be different on different receivers, customization of the presented information is achieved. The customization factors optionally include geographic information resulting in customization based on a receiver location. The excess information optionally includes radio or television signals. In some embodiments, a nationally broadcast signal results in the presentation of advertisements, where the presentation is customized to a specific location.
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9 Claims
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1. A method for automatically substituting programming with alternative programming, the method comprising:
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receiving information indicating a first item of programming for playback at a radio; automatically determining whether the first item of programming is acceptable, wherein said automatically determining does not receive user input directly specifying whether the first item of programming is acceptable; and in response to determining that the first item of programming is not acceptable, providing playback of alternative programming on the radio instead of the first item of programming. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A system comprising:
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a radio frequency (RF) antenna configured to receive radio signals from radio stations; a memory; an input for receiving user input to control operation of the radio; an output for providing audio signals to one or more speakers; and processing logic coupled to the RF antenna, the memory, the input, and the output, wherein the processing logic is configured to; receive information indicating a first item of programming for playback, automatically determine whether the first item of programming is acceptable, wherein said automatically determining does not receive user input directly specifying whether the first item of programming is acceptable, and in response to determining that the first item of programming is not acceptable and that the memory has stored therein one or more audio files, process a first audio file of the one or more audio files to provide audio file audio signals to the output, wherein the audio file audio signals correspond to an alternative item of programming. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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