Television chat system

a technology of a chat system and a television, applied in the field of television chat systems, can solve the problems of locating their computers in the living room, unable to view the program easily, and unable to meet the needs of users of traditional chat services

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-11-24
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[0011] It is an object of the present invention to provide a television chat system that does not rely solely on the Internet to form chat connections and that permits users who are watching a television program or channel to engage in real-time chat communications with each other.

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However, there is generally no way in which a user of a traditional chat service may easily view a television program while participating in a chat about that program.
A user might locate a television in the same room as the user's personal computer, but such an arrangement would be awkward to view.
Moreover, many households locate their televisions in the living room, but are reluctant to locate their computers in the living room.
There is nothing in the WebTV system, however, that ensures that participants in this type of web-based chat are watching the same television programs as the user.
The system can only accommodate one chat group, so if more than a few viewers wish to chat, it may be difficult or impossible to follow a particular chat thread of interest.
Interactive program guides have not, however, been capable of providing chat related features.
Thus, previously known systems have generally not provided television viewers with the opportunity to engage in real-time chat communications with other television viewers without relying solely on the Internet.
Previously known systems also have not provided television viewers with the opportunity to engage in chat groups consisting exclusively of other viewers of a television program or channel.
Previously known interactive television program guides have not supported chat features.

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[0051] An illustrative television chat system 10 in accordance with the present invention is shown in FIG. 1A. Main facility 12 may contain a program guide database 14 for storing program guide information such as television program guide listings data, pay-per-view ordering information, etc. Database 14 allows system 10 to support an interactive television program guide if desired. Although the television chat features of the present invention may be provided using a television chat system without a program guide, certain aspects of the invention will be described primarily in the context of an interactive television program guide system configuration for specificity and clarity. Information from database 14 may be transmitted to television distribution facility 16 via communications link 18. Link 18 may be a satellite link, a telephone network link, a fiber optic link, a cable link, a microwave link, a combination of such links, or any other suitable communications path.

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Abstract

A television chat system is provided that allows television viewers to engage in real-time communications in chat groups with other television viewers while watching television. Users of the television chat system may engage in real-time communications with other users who are currently watching the same television program or channel. The system allows real-time communications in a chat group to be transmitted between users at user television equipment devices via a television distribution facility. The television chat system of the present invention permits users to join chat groups related to television programs, channels, or categories of programs that the user may be interested in. Real-time communications may be textual messages, audio communications, or video communications. The television chat system may also allow users to send chat requests to ask other users to enter a chat group. The system also permits users to establish chat groups that television viewers are permitted to join. The television chat system may be based on an interactive television program guide or set-top box application implemented on a set-top box.

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[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 099,301 filed Aug. 26, 1998.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to television chat systems, and more particularly, to techniques for supporting chat communications in a television environment that may include an interactive television program guide. [0003] A popular aspect of the Internet relates to on-line chat services. A user of such a service may join a chat group to discuss any of a variety of topics. The participants in a chat are linked to each other over the Internet. The participants in a chat may view the comments of other participants in real time as the other participants type in their comments using their computers. [0004] Television programs are often discussed in chat groups. However, there is generally no way in which a user of a traditional chat service may easily view a television program while participating in a chat about that program. A user might locate ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04N7/14H04N7/15H04N7/16H04N7/173G06F13/00
CPCH04L12/1818H04N21/454H04N7/17318H04N21/2408H04N21/254H04N21/2665H04N21/4223H04N21/4316H04N21/4622H04N21/4751H04N21/4755H04N21/4756H04N21/4758H04N21/4782H04N21/4786H04N21/4788H04N21/812H04N21/84H04N21/6581H04N21/632H04N21/8173H04N21/431H04N7/147H04N7/14H04N21/8545
Inventor DEWEESE, TOBYMCKISSICK, PAMELA L.THOMAS, WILLIAM L.ELLIS, MICHAEL D.
Owner ALL MEDIA GUIDE
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