BROADCAST CABLE TELEVISION PRODUCTION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MADSTONE TELEVISION Madstone Company 153 East 63rd Street New York NY 10021 Broadcast and Cable Television production division of Madstone Company, Inc.;
THE GLITTERTIND CLAN Hertz Associates, Ltd. 415 South Eleventh Street Nevada IA 50201 broadcast and cable television production; broadcast and cable television programming; motion picture production; motion picture programming; theme parks; amusement centers; amusement parks; amusement arcades; recreational camps; cinema theaters; entertainment, namely live stage performances and music concerts; arranging and conducting educational and sporting conferences, conducting entertainment exhibitions in the nature of cultural festivals, fairs, circuses, sporting competitions, anniversaries and parades; entertainment in the nature of an amusement park ride;
TV CAR SHOWROOM HACHETTE FILIPACCHI MAGAZINES, INC. 1633 Broadway New York NY 10019 broadcast and cable television production and programming services;entertainment in the nature of the operation of broadcast and cable television broadcasting;TV CAR;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Digital compressed codes, associated with advertisements enable a user to selectively record additional information, which would be broadcast on a television channel at a later time. The advertisement could be print advertisement or broadcast advertisement on television or radio. The user enters the digital code (I code) associated with an advertisement into a unit with a decoding means which automatically converts the code into CTL (channel, time and length). The unit within a twenty four hour period activates a VCR to record information on the television channel at the right time for the proper length of time. The decoded channel, time and length information can be communicated directly to a VCR and used by the VCR directly to automatically activate the VCR to record a given television information broadcast corresponding to the communicated channel, time and length. Alternately, the channel, time and length information can be decoded directly in a remote control unit and only start record, stop record and channel selection commands sent to the VCR at the appropriate times. Algorithms for decoding the I codes can be a function of time to ensure security of the decoding method. A method is included for use of the I codes with cable channels.