Claims
- 1. A method for awarding prizes to contestants in a contest that includes a plurality of sub-contests wherein the method comprises:
awarding points to contestants based in part on each respective contestant's correct responses to a first set of sub-contests; awarding points to contestants based in part on each respective contestant's correct responses to a second set of sub-contests; creating a ranking of the contestants based on points awarded to each respective contestant from highest number of points awarded to lowest number of points awarded; weighting the number of points awarded for each sub-contest so that the ranking approximately correlates to the contestants' performance on the second set of sub-contests; and awarding at least one prize to a contestant based at least in part on the ranking.
- 2. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 1, wherein the first set of sub-contests are based on chance.
- 3. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 1, wherein the second set of sub-contests are based on skill.
- 4. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 1, wherein the contest is an interactive game show, and wherein the first set of sub-contests is broadcasted.
- 5. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 4, wherein the first set of sub-contests is broadcasted in more than one time zone.
- 6. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 1, wherein the contest is an interactive game show, and wherein the second set of sub-contests is broadcasted in a manner such that different sub-contests may be provided to different contestants.
- 7. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 1, wherein the first set of sub-contests is the same for all contestants and wherein the second set of sub-contests is not the same for all contestants.
- 8. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 1, wherein the contest is an interactive game show, and wherein the first set of sub-contests are pre-recorded puzzles.
- 9. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 8, wherein the second set of sub-contests are puzzles that are selected from a puzzle pool such that different puzzles from the puzzle pool may be presented to different contestants.
- 10. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 1, wherein creating a ranking of the contestants further comprises:
dividing the contestants into sub-groups; and creating a ranking for each sub-group of the contestants in the respective subgroup based on points awarded to each respective contestant from highest number of points awarded to lowest number of points awarded.
- 11. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 10, wherein the contestants are divided into sub-groups based on each contestant's respective geographic region.
- 12. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 10, wherein the contestants are divided into sub-groups based on an amount each respective contestant paid to participate in the contest.
- 13. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 10, wherein the contestants are divided into sub-groups based on a frequency of play for each respective contestant.
- 14. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 1, wherein awarding at least one prize comprises awarding a prize to a contestant who is awarded the most points.
- 15. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 10, wherein awarding at least one prize to a contestant based on the ranking comprises awarding a prize to a contestant in each sub-group who is awarded the most points within the respective subgroup.
- 16. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 10, wherein dividing the contestants into sub-groups is based at least in part on the ranking, and wherein at least one prize is awarded pseudo-randomly to a contestant in a sub-group.
- 17. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises:
charging the contestants to participate in the contest.
- 18. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 1, wherein creating a ranking of the contestants based on points awarded further comprises ranking contestants who have the same number of points according to a second criterion.
- 19. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 18, wherein the second criterion is an amount of time taken by each respective contestant to solve the first set of sub-contests.
- 20. A method for awarding prizes according to claim 19, wherein the second criterion is a number of points awarded to each respective contestant based on the respective contestant's responses to the first set of sub-contests.
- 21. A system for awarding prizes to contestants in an interactive television game show comprising:
a storage medium that stores a pre-recorded game show having pre-recorded puzzles; a storage medium that stores a pool of bonus puzzles; an integrating device that integrates at least a portion of the pool of bonus puzzles with the pre-recorded game show to create a combined signal; a transmitting device that transmits the combined signal; a plurality of engines that receive the combined signal and present different bonus puzzles to different contestants along with the pre-recorded puzzles; and a response network that receives communications from contestants that are associated with the pre-recorded puzzles and the bonus puzzles and awards points to contestants for correct responses to the pre-recorded puzzles and the bonus puzzles wherein the number of points awarded for the correct responses is weighted to sufficiently insure that a ranking of contestants based on a number of points awarded substantially correlates with a relative performance of the contestants on the bonus puzzles, and wherein the response network determines a contestants to be a prize winner based at least in part on the ranking.
- 22. A system for awarding prizes according to claim 21, wherein the response network divides the contestants into sub-groups and wherein a contestant in each sub-group is determined to be a prize winner based at least in part on the ranking.
- 23. A system for awarding prizes according to claim 22, wherein the response network divides the contestants into sub-groups based on each contestant's geographic region.
- 24. A system for awarding prizes according to claim 22, wherein the response network divides the contestants into sub-groups based on an amount each contestant paid to participate in the contest.
- 25. A system for awarding prizes according to claim 22, wherein the response network divides the contestants into sub-groups based on a frequency of play for each contestant.
- 26. A system for awarding prizes according to claim 21, wherein the prize winner is a contestant who was awarded the most points among contestants.
- 27. A system for awarding prizes according to claim 21, wherein the contestants are charged to participate in the interactive television game show.
- 28. A system for awarding prizes according to claim 21, wherein contestants who were awarded the same number of points are ranked according to a second criterion.
- 29. A system for awarding prizes according to claim 28, wherein the second criterion is an amount of time taken by each contestant to respond correctly to the prerecorded puzzles.
- 30. A system for awarding prizes according to claim 28, wherein the second criterion is a number of points awarded to each contestant based on the respective contestant's responses to the pre-recorded puzzles.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/288,299, filed May 3, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated by reference. Embodiments of the present invention relate to a U.S. Utility Patent Application entitled “Interactive Broadcast System and Method With Different Content Displayed To Different Viewers,” Attorney Docket No. 041892-0219, Ser. No. ______ filed Apr. 25, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60288299 |
May 2001 |
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