The present invention relates in general to the field of communications. More particularly, this invention relates to a system, method, and associated service for interactively providing a personalized network using telecommunications wavelength, such as radio wavelengths or other digital wavelengths that transmit digital signals. The present interactive radio network enables users, advertisers, and manufacturers to input visual radio advertisements or commercials, to interact with such commercials, and to selectively save, store, review, fast forward, rewind, forward, and respond to the radio programs and/or commercials. In addition, the present invention provides the listeners with the ability to selectively present further inquires about the products or services being advertised; the ability to purchase music items and programs directly from the individual broadcasting stations; and the ability to personalize the broadcasting programs.
Presently, the listeners to radio, such as satellite radio, AM radio, or FM radio, are passive users who are subjected to radio commercials with no ability for interaction and further without the ability to select the commercials of their choice for further review. Further, once a radio program or commercial has been broadcasted, it would no longer be possible for the listener to review the desired program or commercial using the conventional radio equipment.
Basically, prior to the advent of the present invention, the radio listeners are treated as passive users with no commercially viable alternative to interact with the content of the broadcast. The listeners are currently bound to accept the advertisements forced upon them, which advertisements are restricted to audio messages. In addition, the listeners are not provided with the ability to selectively present further inquires about the products or services being advertised; the ability to purchase songs and programs directly from the individual broadcasting stations; nor the ability to personalize the broadcasting programs.
Another means for reaching listeners includes the billboards that are dispersed along highways and on buildings. Such billboards are generally unsightly and could present a distraction to the passing drivers. In addition, billboards constitute a relatively expensive advertisement avenue that is not readily accessible to most users, manufacturers, broadcasters, advertisers, and marketers.
Furthermore, current radio equipment do not allow the listeners to communicate with each others on a user-to-user basis based on the broadcast content.
The foregoing and other concerns with the conventional radio broadcast system have heretofore remained unsolved. There remains an unsatisfied need for a system, method, and associated service for interactively providing a personalized network using the radio wavelengths.
The present invention satisfies this need, and presents a system, method, network, and associated service (collectively referred to herein as “the invention”, “the present invention”, “the present system”, “interactive radio network”, “digital broadcasting for advertisement (DBA)”, or a similar designation) for interactively providing a personalized network using the radio wavelengths.
The present interactive radio network enables users to interact with the content of a radio broadcast, including commercials (advertisements) or messages, and to selectively save, store, review, fast forward, rewind, forward, and respond to the radio programs and/or the commercials. As used herein, the terms “user” or “users” encompass listeners, viewers, advertisers, manufacturers, or any person or system capable of manually or automatically inputting or receiving visual radio advertisements, commercials, messages, or programs (collectively referred to herein as “advertisements” or “ads”).
The present interactive radio network also provides a widespread, international, and economical access to the radio stations, and reduces the need for advertisement billboards. It provides the users with an opportunity to selectively inquire about the products or services being advertised. As an example, the users are now able to make detailed inquiries about the features and benefits of the advertised products or services, prior to making sales or purchase transactions.
Furthermore, the present interactive radio network allows the users as well as various sectors of the advertisement industry to interact with the content of the radio broadcast. The advertisements are no longer limited to audio messages, but can further include elaborate video, text, and data information.
In addition, the present interactive radio network enables the users to communicate and interact with each others, based on the broadcast content. It also provides a widely accessible and affordable avenue for mass marketing and broadcasting of commercials to mobile users, such as car drivers, airplane passengers, hikers, etc.
To this end, the present interactive radio network enables users to interact with the content of a radio broadcast, including commercials or messages, and to selectively save, store, review, fast forward, rewind, pause, forward, and respond to the radio programs and/or the commercials. The interactive radio network provides a widespread, international, and economical access to the radio stations, and reduces the need for advertisement billboards. It provides the users with an opportunity to selectively inquire about the products or services being advertised. Furthermore, the interactive radio network allows the users as well as various sectors of the advertisement industry to interact with the content of the radio broadcast. The advertisements are no longer limited to audio messages, but can further include elaborate video, text, and data information. The interactive radio network enables the users to communicate and interact with each others, based on the broadcast content. It also provides a widely accessible and affordable avenue for mass marketing and broadcasting of commercials to mobile users.
The various features of the present invention and the manner of attaining them will be described in greater detail with reference to the following description, claims, and drawings, wherein reference numerals are reused, where appropriate, to indicate a correspondence between the referenced items, and wherein:
Referring now to
The DBA system 200 also includes a plurality of interfaces that enable access to the local DBA site 210. As used herein, the term “interface” includes a hardware, a software, and/or a computer program product that is typically embedded within or installed on a computer, a server, or otherwise a dedicated auxiliary device. Alternatively, the interface can be saved on a removable storage medium such as a diskette, a CD, a DVD, a hard drive, or another known or available memory device.
In the preferred embodiment illustrated in
Considering now
Each of the slots 505, 506 represents a predetermined time period, measured for example, in seconds. As an example, slot 505 shows that only a single slot out of 4 slots, is currently available for this advertiser. The available time period is illustrated by a solid X, while the unavailable time periods are illustrated by dashed X's. Alternatively, the X's could be used to predetermine the selected size of the advertisement rather than its availability; the presumption being that there will always be a few seconds for the advertisement to appear.
In addition, slot 505 shows that a predetermined number of advertisements could be displayed concurrently on the user station 105. In this particular example, slot 505 shows the placement of four concurrent advertisements, as illustrated by the locations of the X's. Such an arrangement provides the advertiser 125 with the flexibility of selecting both the duration of the advertisements and the arrangements of the advertisements, in preselected time increments.
The running total of the selected slots will be automatically calculated and displayed to the advertiser 125, in slot 510.
Referring now to step 420 of
At step 425 of
At step 430 of
At step 435 of
Once the payment is confirmed or received by the local DBA site 210, the advertiser 125 is prompted by the local DBA site 210 to upload the desired advertisements to be broadcast. At step 440 of
At step 450 of
At step 610, in response to a proper login by the marketer 135, and as illustrated in
At step 615, and in response to the inquiry inputted by the marketer 135, the local DBA site 210 applies the search parameters to the data in the DBA databases 257 and automatically prepares a report to be communicated to the marketer 135. At step 620, the local DBA site 210 automatically prepares a statement and bills the marketer 135 for the search and the resulting report.
Referring now to
The broadcasting station (or broadcaster), e.g., 115 logs in to the local DBA site 210 and optionally downloads an application from the local DBA site 210, that enables access to the interactive radio network 100. Alternatively, if the broadcasting station 115 is already registered with the local DBA site 210, then the broadcasting station 115 would login to the already established account.
At step 805 of method 800, the broadcasting station 115 uploads the program schedule 905 of
The program schedule 905 illustrates a plurality of tabulated slots 910, each of which represents a predetermined period of time (e.g., 1 second), or a block of time intervals. In order for the broadcasting station 115 to review the content of a specific time slot 920, the broadcaster 115 accesses the program schedule at 815 and double clicks the specific time slot 920, in order to view the content that is allocated for broadcasting.
In the program schedule 815, the time slots 910 that are not devoid of content are visually highlighted in order to provide advance notice to the broadcaster 115 so that the empty time slots 920 are filled in order to avoid a disruption of the broadcast. As an example, if a specific time slot 920 is highlighted, the broadcaster 15 selects that time slot 920 and a pull down menu 925 appears. At step 825, the broadcaster 115 downloads the desired data and files to the selected time slot or interval 920.
At step 830, the broadcaster optionally modifies, adds, or deletes the content of the program schedule 900. The local DBA site 210 automatically formats the downloaded data and files to the proper format for broadcasting to the user stations 105, 110.
At step 835, the broadcaster's site automatically synchronizes the local DBA site's 210 uploaded program schedule 900 with the broadcaster's main feed for broadcast. Concurrently, at step 840, the local DBA site 210 calculates the charges incurred by the broadcasting station 115 for the use of the interactive radio network 100, and automatically sends a corresponding invoice to the broadcasting station 115 for payment. At step 845, the broadcasting station 115 makes the payment using the payment centers 140.
Referring now to
In operation, in order for a user to access and use the interactive radio network 100, the user either uses his/her computer to access the local DBA site 210, or to create a new account, at step 1105. Alternatively, the user turns on the user station 105 at step 1110, and starts using at least one of the accessories illustrated in
At step 1115, the user has the option to select a broadcasting station (e.g., 115) that is preset on the user station (or computer) 105, or an international screen 1200 (
In response to the selection at step 1115, the user station 105 connects, at step 1120, to one or more local DBA site 210 via, for example, a mobile phone 320 on an nG network 355, a satellite phone, WIFI 380, or any other known or available network, such as Microsoft's Sync system that is currently bused by Ford Motor Company. If access to international broadcast has been selected at step 1115, the local DBA site 210 uploads the international screen 1200 of
Once the international screen 1200 is displayed on the user station 105, the user has the option, at step 1130, to select or to search, manually or by means of a voice command, the desired station location, station name, broadcast type, or any other desired parameter. In response to the user's search criteria, the user station 105 displays, at step 1135, a screen frame 1300 that includes various control functions.
Optionally, at step 1140 of
At step 1145, and as further illustrated in
At step 1155, and with further reference to
At step 1165, the local DBA site 210 retrieves the requested pre-stored audio, video, and/or data. At step 1170, the user selects the desired processing step to be executed by the user station 105, such as play, fast forward, rewind, transfer to another user station 110, access the advertised web site, make a reservation, bid in an auction on a real time basis, etc., as it will be described herein in more detail.
At step 1175, the user station 105 connects to, and downloads the selected actions to the local DBA site 210 for execution. In response, the local DBA site 210 optionally directly connects the websites of the advertisers, service providers, manufacturers, etc. that are registered with the network 100, to the user station 105. As the user accesses these websites, the local DBA site 210 calculates the access fee payment or royalty to the registered websites owners, at step 1177.
At step 1180, as the user is listening to a broadcast program on the user station 105, banners are continuously displayed on the user station 105, as described herein in connection with
At step 1190, the user station 105 automatically connects to the local DBA site 210 site and retrieves additional information and options related to the selected banner or program. At step 1195, the user station 105 displays such additional information, as illustrated in
At step 1196, the user station 105 stores the selected banner or program and its associated metadata. Optionally, this information is stored on the local DBA site 210 under the user-dedicated registered account. At step 1197, the user can retrieve and watch the stored information, and take the desired action, such as ask for directions, dial the phone number, make a payment or a reservation, or any other desired action that is permitted by the accessed website.
With reference to
In response to the user's request, the user station displays a broadcast frame 1400 that illustrates additional broadcast information, and provides the user with additional controls and entries for search criteria, such as broadcast type, volume control, broadcast music type, a menu of upcoming broadcast, in addition to the functions row 1320.
For illustration purpose only and without any intent of limitation, the functions row 1320 includes a menu button 1321, a navigation button 1322, a rewind button 1323, a pause/play button 1324, a fast forward button 1325, a record button 1326, a preset button 1327, a microphone button 1328, and an international search button 1329. Considering each of these control buttons in greater detail, the menu button 1321 enables the user to display standard radio menu with, for example, CD/DVD/Navigation menu, in order to switch to a standard car radio standardized application menu. The navigation button 1322 enables the user to access the navigation functions in the vehicle.
The banners frame 1310 illustrates a plurality of banners, such as for example, a vehicle banner 1350, a nutrition banner 1351, a restaurant banner 1352, and a reservation banner 1353. It should be understood that in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the preset button 1327 or the menu button 1321, enables the user to select, as favorite or bookmark, the desired banner types to be displayed. Alternatively, the banners frame 1310 will be displayed as broadcast by the broadcasting station 115 being displayed on the user station 105.
The record button 1326 enables the user to continuously record the audio, video, graphics, and text displayed on the current frame 1300. The recording progress is visually indicated by a progress bar 1330. Optionally, the user could change the recording setting by means of the menu button 1321, to instruct the user station to selectively record the desired information only, such as music or banners.
Alternatively, the user could select the broadcast station row 1315 to access the broadcast frame 1400 (
The broadcast frame 1400 presents the user with several search fields, i.e., 1408, 1409, 1410, as well as a results field 1411. Considering for example the search field 1410, it allows the user to search for the desired music by, for example, music type, song, album name, singer, news about music, etc. (collectively referred to herein as “music”. More specifically, the selection of the exemplary search button 1410 causes the user station 105 to display a new search frame 1420 (
The selection of a listed entry 1419 in either the broadcast frame 1400 or a desired submit button 1424 in the search frame 1420, will cause the user station 105 to display a new music box frame 1430 (
In another embodiment, if for example the listed entry 1419 is selected by the user, the corresponding entry, Beethoven Symphony No. 3—Eroica, is displayed and listed in
Referring back to the example illustrated in
According to yet another embodiment, the user can make several selections of the music items 1419, 1431 and have the music items 1419, 1431 that have been selected from the various frames (or screen shots) described herein, assembled for processing (i.e., listening, recording, display, advertisements, messages, etc.) in a predetermined time sequence. As a result, each user has now acquired the ability to design his/her personalized broadcast, disregarding music items that do not appeal (or that are of no interest) to him/her.
With reference to the banner search button 1408 in
If the user wishes to view or record (that is store or tape) a particular banner (e.g., 1351) of the banners frame 1310, he/she selects a screen save/forward button 1360, or possibly touches that banner 1351 if the screen is a touch screen, either manually or by voice command. The selection of the save/forward button 1360 causes the user station 105 to display a new screen frame 1362 (
If the user selects the sub-frame 1510, the user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210 via, for example, the mobile phone 320, the nG network 355, the satellite phone, the WIFI 380, or any other known or available network, in order to play the video commercial. Alternatively, the video commercial could be broadcast directly to the user station 105 as a hidden file, concurrently with the banner 1351. Using the functions row 1320, the user can store the video commercial for later viewing. The user could also use the fast forward button 1325 or the rewind button 1323 to fast forward or rewind through the video commercial.
If the user selects the additional data button 1515 of screen frame 1500, the user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210 in order to upload the information about the product, the reseller, or the manufacturer. Such information could alternatively be broadcast directly to the user station 105 as a hidden file, concurrently with the banner 1351. Using the functions row 1320, the user can store the uploaded information for later viewing.
If the user selects the home button 1520 of screen frame 1500, the user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210 in order to access the advertiser's, reseller's, or manufacturer's web site. The link to this web site could alternatively be broadcast directly to the user station 105 as a hidden file, concurrently with the banner 1351. Alternatively, the home button 1520 redisplays screen frame 1300 of
In an alternative embodiment, the selection of the banner 1351 (
The screen frame 1550 also includes a “My MPS” display or counter 1570, where MPS. The MPS counter 1570 keeps a running and updated record based on the number of minutes (time) the user station 105 remains tuned to advertisement, in any screen frame described herein, i.e., 1300, 1500, 1550, etc. The MPS scores could be used by the product manufacturers, the broadcasting stations 115, the advertisers 125, the marketers 135 for business related purposes, such as to assess the success of the advertisement campaign. In addition, the users may use these MPS scores, for example, as redeemable points (with monetary values) toward the purchase of the advertised product 1505.
The selection of the screen the save/forward button 1360 in
The selection of the save button 1366 causes a new screen save mode frame 1370 to appear on the user station 105, as illustrated in
As an example, the phone book key 1372 forwards the selected advertisement to the phone book. Similarly, the favorite key 1373, the facebook key 1374, the twitter key 1375, and the Radgio friends key 1376 forward the selected advertisement to the desired destination or destinations. In addition to forwarding the advertisement, the user may personalize the transmittal of the advertisement by adding comments or notes using a keyboard 1377 or the microphone button 1328.
Referring back to
If the user selects the video button 1610, the user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210, in order to play a video commercial 1700 (
If the user selects the locator button 1615 of screen frame 1600, the location of the user station 105 is determined by the GPS receiver 315 and transmitted to the local DBA site 210. The user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210 in order to upload data about the various store locations within a predetermined distance from the user station 105. In turn, the user selects the desired location and transmits this selection to the local DBA site 210. The local DBA site 210 sends a map (similar to map 1901 of
If the user selects the call button 1620, the user station 105 establishes an audio connection with the mobile phone 320 and dials the telephone associated with the banner 1350. Such telephone number could alternatively be broadcast directly to the user station 105 as a hidden file, concurrently with the banner 1350. Using the functions row 1320, the user can store the uploaded information for later viewing.
If the user selects the home button 1625 of screen frame 1600, the user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210 in order to access the advertiser's, reseller's, or manufacturer's web site. The link to this web site could alternatively be broadcast directly to the user station 105 as a hidden file, concurrently with the banner 1350.
Referring back to
As an example, the screen frame 1800 (
In this example, the selection of any destination button 1860, 1861, 1862, and/or 1863, instructs the user station 105 to forward the selected item, i.e., advertisement, message, music item (
If the user selects the locator button 1835 of screen frame 1800, the location of the user station 105 is determined by the GPS receiver 315 and transmitted to the local DBA site 210. The user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210 in order to upload data about the various store locations within a predetermined distance from the user station 105. In turn, the user selects the desired location and transmits this selection to the local DBA site 210. The local DBA site 210 sends a map 1901 as part of a map frame 1900, as shown in
A call button 1840, a home button 1905, and a back button 1850 can be added to the map frame 1900. The home button 1905 allows the user to access the home web site (e.g., 1800), while the back button 1850 routes the user back to a previous screen frame.
In a preferred embodiment illustrated in
The user station 105 may alternatively upload the address 1810 of the selected restaurant to the GPS 315. In turn, the GPS 315 provides the necessary driving or map directions to the physical location of the restaurant.
If the user selects the call button 1840, the user station 105 establishes an audio connection with the mobile phone 320 and dials the telephone associated with the banner 1352. Such telephone number could alternatively be broadcast directly to the user station 105 as a hidden file, concurrently with the banner 1352. Using the functions row 1320, the user can store the uploaded information for later viewing.
If the user selects the menu button 1620 of screen frame 1800, the user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210 in order to access a menu 2000 (
If the user selects the reservation button 1825 in
If the user selects the gift card button 1830 in
Referring back to
The screen frame 2300 also shows a home button 2310, a back button 2315, a call button 2317, a watch preview/trailer button 2320, a buy tickets button 2325, search for other theaters button 2330, and any other suitable control button.
If the user selects the address link in the subframe 2305, the location of the user station 105 is determined by the GPS receiver 315 and transmitted to the local DBA site 210. The user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210 in order to upload data about the various store locations within a predetermined distance from the user station 105. In turn, the user selects the desired location and transmits this selection to the local DBA site 210. The local DBA site 210 sends a map (or directions), similar to the map 1901 shown in
The home button 2310 allows the user to access the home web site of the movie theater, while the back button 2315 routes the user back to a previous screen frame.
If the user selects the call button 2317, the user station 105 establishes an audio connection with the mobile phone 320 and dials the telephone associated with the banner 2300. Such telephone number could alternatively be broadcast directly to the user station 105 as a hidden file, concurrently with the banner 2300. Using the functions row 1320, the user can store the uploaded information for later viewing.
If the user selects the watch preview/trailer button 2320 of screen frame 2300, the user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210 in order to access a preview screen frame 2400 (
If the user selects the direction (or locator) button 2440 of screen frame 2400, the location of the user station 105 is determined by the GPS receiver 315 and transmitted to the local DBA site 210. The user station 105 connects to the local DBA site 210 in order to upload data about the various theater locations within a predetermined distance from the user station 105. In turn, the user selects the desired location and transmits this selection to the local DBA site 210. The local DBA site 210 sends a map, similar to the map 1901 of
By selecting the trailer subframe 2330, the user station 105 plays the selected trailer video, which could have been either pre-transmitted to the user station 105 upon selection of the preview screen frame 2400, or it could be uploaded to the user station 105 upon selection of the trailer subframe 2330 via the networks that are available to the user station 105.
If the user selects the buy tickets button 2325 in
The screen frame 2600 could illustrate banners in addition to those displayed in screen frame 2300. As an example, the screen frame displays a news banner 2605, a shopping network banner 2610, a products banner 2615, and an internet banner 2620. The screen frame 2600 also illustrates a search field and additional links and optional links 2650.
If the user selects the news banner 2605, the user station 105 automatically connects to the local DBA site 210 and displays a news screen frame 2700 (
The news banner 2605 (or another more specific banner, key, or button) may display an alert frame 2750 (
If the user selects the shopping network banner 2610 (
If the user selects the products banner 2615 (
If the user selects the internet banner 2620 (
Referring now to
With reference to
The interactive radio network 100 is a novel, complete modern radio system that brings web interface advertising and phone applications to vehicle radios, mobiles, or stationary audio video equipment, in addition to being a web base shopping network. The interactive radio network 100 brings a new radio experience to cars and places of living. It allows users to take charge of their radios and to control various aspects of listening with added visual graphics. The interactive radio network 100 connects radio broadcast technology to mobile phones and other portable devices, and allows listening and viewing programs in a new and expanded format.
The interactive radio network 100 can also be added to an existing or conventional radio system and cellular phone, by adding an interactive radio network software or application, or by adding hardware. Alternatively, the interactive radio network can be connected using a wireless connection, such as Bluetooth or another wireless protocol. Ultimately, the interactive radio network 100 could be used in most households or places of business, replacing the conventional radio systems, and becoming a standard feature in modern vehicles.
By providing the users of the interactive radio network 100 with a multitude of choices, they will no longer feel overwhelmed with billboards that litter the roads and the desperate need to look and read, taking the risk of driving unsafely. All the user needs to do is to touch (or call out a ‘save screen’ command) the banner on the screen of his/her user station 105, in order to save the selection for later viewing.
Data such as location, price, function, demonstration video, menu, save, reservation, order, etc. can be obtained with a touch of a button or with simple voice instruction commands. The user will have his/her choice to decide whether to buy, book a reservation, watch a demonstration, know the location and directions, read or dial the phone number, in addition to other functions made simple and user friendly. The user may also complete a transaction using, for example, a safe credit account, or may buy directly from the source.
The users of the interactive radio network 100 will also take control of the radio stations they listen to, by seeing their broadcast schedule, record, pause and playback according to their needs. They can access International stations with a simple touch that takes them anywhere in the world and listen to broadcasts that would otherwise not be previously available in their geographical areas.
Another feature of the interactive radio network 100 is the ability to record conversation inside the car. This feature may be integrated with the main menu where it shows a microphone button 1328 (
The selection of the view recording history button 1392 causes the user station 105 to display a new view recordings history frame 1394 (
The interactive radio network 100 enables distribution or transfer of the stored messages or advertisements to other users on a social network. The advent of hands free mobile phone laws also makes the interactive radio network 100 a safe way to continue operating the phone or text messaging, transporting and managing data to the user station 105.
The interactive radio network 100 can also download and play audio/videos banners or broadcast programs, for example, when the vehicle is stationery and safely parked. The interactive radio network 100 is provided with a voice command that makes it a portable search engine.
The local DBA site 210 of the interactive radio network 100 will not only serve as a listening tool to the users wishing to hear the various radio stations, but it will also act as a shopping network for the advertisers. Another added feature is that the interactive radio network 100 provides a news network that provides news coverage through radio or television. The interactive radio network 100 can also connect the live blogs and provides international users coverage.
The interactive radio network 100 including the local DBA site 210 provides a very high return per advertising dollar compared to other media. As a result, the interactive radio network 100 allows advertisers anywhere in the world, and at any time, to reach mobile audiences and to deliver a precise and clear message for goods or services rendered, and immediate ability to purchase the products or services.
The advertisers using the interactive radio network 100 can now focus on any geographical area worldwide, and post advertisements that are geared to a local market and to expand coverage in any language on a county, state, country, or even continent level. Advertisers will no longer have to incur the high cost of standard highway billboard signs. It allows them to post banner advertisements for a much longer period than the average highway billboards or street signs that passersby may or may not notice.
The local DBA site 210 is expected to reach a far larger audience compared than stationary billboard signs on today's roads. It can be present at all times and with no restrictions on any roads. It requires no permit and is not concerned with size, weight and height placed on sign construction by localities.
The local DBA site 210 provides wide access to information, allowing an advertiser a unique opportunity to deliver a concise and clear message to a widespread audience. The interactive radio network 100 provides the advertiser with the opportunity to load the local DBA site 210 with a refined message, video, audio, menu, reservation, direction, phone number, and other options that facilitates the consumption of a transaction or sale.
The advertisers of the interactive radio network 100 will also have the option to display, on the user station 105, a video commercial (message, graphics, etc.) that corresponds to the advertisement heard on a particular radio station. As a result, the video commercial and the audio advertisement can now be synchronized, using for example, the exemplary tabulated schedules illustrated in
Another significant feature of the interactive radio network 100 is that a new advertiser will have a chance of exposure similar to that advertiser's competitors. In essence, the interactive radio network 100 advertisement creates an even playing field for the small business operator to compete and realize his/her dream.
The interactive radio network 100 collects and offers data relating to the user of the user stations 105, 110, such as the number of listeners to radio stations and programs, and the number of advertisements that are accessed, read, clicked, saved, and enabling product/service consumption. Such data will prove quite valuable to professional marketers, manufacturers, producers, and advertisers.
The shopping network of the interactive radio network 100 will also expand the markets for the advertisers using the interactive radio network 100.
A user can now access the interactive radio network 100 to browse and shop for different products and services (collectively referred to herein as “goods”). For example, the user can access the advertised goods by clicking on the front page showing the mock up monitor or screen frame, or by choosing different categories displayed on the website. The goods that are advertised and offered may or may not be part of the network broadcast. The user may regress in time and/or geographical location, to search for a particular advertisement/message seen on user station 105.
The user can access and read about the interactive radio network 100 on a page titled ‘About’ that spells out the idea, purpose, and philosophy behind the interactive radio network 100. The users and especially those users who are interested in acquiring a license to use the interactive radio network 100, to advertise their goods, will be able to access and contact the interactive radio network 100, and acquire the necessary personalized license.
For example, cellular telephone manufacturers can request or download a preliminary agreement to install the interactive radio network software on their cellular phones, which will enable their customers to benefit from the interactive radio network functions. The method of calculating fees paid to the interactive radio network for the licensed use of this network, will be explained to the users following the initial contact. The users must adhere to the policies set forth by the interactive radio network 100.
Car manufacturers and marketers can request or download a preliminary agreement, enabling them to install the interactive radio network software on their built-in radio systems that will enable their customers to benefit from the interactive radio network functions.
Telephone utilities, such as telephone companies may apply or request certain exclusive features such as coverage areas, priority to display, unique method of displaying on monitors or other features to be determined that will differ from standard features.
Radio stations that are broadcasting in analogue format, need to buy a license that allow their programs to be uploaded and displayed on the interactive radio network 100 in digital format, to the local DBA site 210 for the users to access. A third party advertiser contract will need to be filled out with fees paid to the interactive radio network 100. Radio stations need to buy the proper interactive radio network software and maintain it by periodically upgrading it. This software will allow them to upload video and/or audio clips for display on the user stations 105, 110. The broadcasting stations can decide on the desired areas of coverage, times, lengths of the advertisements, and various other functions.
Individual users of the interactive radio network 100, include for example, cellular phone owners, equipment or software owners in various forms, such as mobile or PC web access stationary or on WIFI, car radio owners wishing to access the interactive radio network functions, users wishing to upgrade when buying the add-on devices in wireless or direct wire connections to their existing radio system. Other users are able to make their existing system compatible with the interactive radio network, by purchasing a compatibility hardware and/or the software application.
Corporate and or individual advertisers may upload contents and buy one or more local DBA site 210 slots or blocks of slots to display their banners in various formats, such as JPEG, TIFF, or any other available or known format, load the proper information such as the ‘message’ and the coordinates for GPS use. They may elect to upload video and/or audio to the message. They may decide to tie into certain radio stations to schedule and display audio/video appearances simultaneously, during the ad broadcasted on the radio.
Corporate and/or individual users may include the address and telephone number on their advertisements in the local DBA site 210 blocks, the ability to make a reservation, or pay for goods and services directly or through a third party payment center or through a payment center controlled and operated by PayGio™, the interactive radio network direct payment center.
The advertisers may also choose to advertise on the interactive radio network 100 web site without being part of the interactive radio network 100.
The products page or screen frame 2810 (
The interactive radio network 100 add-on devices (e.g., monitors) will be available for purchase, for connection through hardwire, or they could be plugged into an existing or conventional radio. These add-on devices may be connected to a speaker access plug that is built in the vehicle or in the stand-alone radio or cellular phone, or any other equipment to allow the interactive radio network features to be displayed on the user stations 105, 110 or monitors.
The interactive radio network 100 add-on in a wireless or remote application can also be mounted near the car radio or on the cellular phone or near any equipment capable of displaying the interactive radio network 100.
The interactive radio network 100 offer a software or application that allows users to access and browse through various radio stations in any given area in the country or the world, and choose stations to save or hear instantly or play previously recorded sessions. This software allows recording on demand, storing, play back, fast forward, and replay features. This application allows the users to view, search saved messages and advertisements on the users' computers.
The interactive radio network 100 subscription allows users to maintain and upgrade various software on a flat fee basis paid monthly or annually. Users can access the various desired software and upgrades at any time for download.
The interactive radio network 100 also provides a users social club membership, pursuant to which a user can join a members' club, which allows them to share, chat, blog, and stay in touch with current events, with the ability to tie in to other social clubs, such as Facebook and Twitters. Users can post news on the interactive radio network's news network, entertainment, sports, and general articles. Members will be asked to pay a certain membership fee to the interactive radio network 100 on a monthly or annual basis.
The advertisers using the interactive radio network 100, such as radio stations, marketing companies, or individual firms, can become members of the interactive radio network 100 advertisers' club membership. The advertisers can advertise for services, such as special packaging prices for the development of the advertisements, maintenance and posting agreements with the interactive radio network users. The advertisers may post news, entertainment, sports, and general articles. Members may share information, chat, blog, and stay in touch with current events. Members will be asked to pay a certain membership fee to the interactive radio network 100 on a monthly or annual basis.
The interactive radio network 100 also provides a radio stations software that allows radio stations to buy slots on a time grid provided by the interactive radio network 100 on its web sites for their advertisers. The radio stations will need to log on the local DBA site 210 and enter a password and make payment arrangements depending on the size of the advertisements, the amount of memory required for the advertisements, the time and the frequency of appearance, and the length of each advertisement. This software works on multiple inputs by radio stations, i.e., digital, FM, or analogue. It also allows radio stations to choose signals and coverage area. Other functions for this software is to allow radio stations to synchronize video, audio, and graphics in the advertisements to simultaneously play them when the radio stations broadcast the original voice advertisements.
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It is to be understood that the specific embodiments of the invention that have been described are merely illustrative of certain application of the principle of the present invention. Numerous modifications may be made to the present system and method described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Moreover, while the present invention is described for illustration purpose only in relation to Internet communications, it should also be clear that the invention is applicable as well to documents and files shared electronically over any type of electronic or wireless network. It should also be clear that the present invention, including the applicable software application, could be integrated with available devices or systems, such as, for example only, Apple Computer, Inc.'s iPhones and iPods. Furthermore, although the examples described herein illustrate the visual radio advertisements as being broadcast or transmitted concurrently with the radio programs, it should be understood that the users may elect program the user stations 105 to show the advertisements exclusively, and to shut off the radio function, and vice versa, the users may elect to the exclusive enjoyment of the radio programs without the commercials.