SECTION PERIODICAL PUBLICATION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BROADCAST ADVERTISING BROADCASTING PUBLICATIONS, INC. Washington DC SECTION OF A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION;
BROADCASTJOURNALISM BROADCASTING PUBLICATIONS, INC. Washington DC SECTION OF A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION;
CLIMBING TURNS Irving-Cloud Publishing Company, The Chicago IL SECTION OF A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION;
DATEBOOK REED PUBLISHING (NEDERLAND) B.V. Sara Burgerhartstraat 25 1055 KV Amsterdam Netherlands SECTION OF A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION DEALING WITH TELEVISION AND RADIO BROADCASTING;
FANFARE BROADCASTING PUBLICATIONS, INC. Washington DC SECTION OF A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION;
FATES AND FORTUNES NEWBAY MEDIA 28 East 28th Street New York NY 10016 Section of a Periodical Publication;
FOR THE RECORD ELSEVIER PROPERTIES SA Espace de l'Europe 3 2000 Neuchâtel Switzerland SECTION OF A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION;
GSE UPDATE Irving-Cloud Publishing Company, The Chicago IL SECTION OF PERIODICAL PUBLICATION;
HARDLINES WHOLESALING Irving-Cloud Publishing Company, The Chicago IL Section of a Periodical Publication;
MACHINE SHOP FAX Irving-Cloud Publishing Company, The Chicago IL SECTION OF A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION;MACHINE SHOP FACTS;
MONDAY MEMO REED PUBLISHING (NEDERLAND) B.V. Sara Burgerhartstraat 25 1055 KV Amsterdam Netherlands SECTION OF A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION;
NEWS PANORAMA Irving-Cloud Publishing Company, The Chicago IL SECTION OF A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION;
THE BROADCASTING PLAYLIST BROADCASTING PUBLICATIONS, INC. Washington DC SECTION OF A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method are disclosed for facilitating fast-forwarding by viewers through a first-run program beyond the current broadcast point. In one embodiment, the first-run program is distributed before its scheduled publication time, and may be viewed at any time after the publication time. In a second embodiment, content is distributed on or after the publication time, but at a rate greater than the normal viewing rate. In a third embodiment, content is distributed on demand after the publication time by a media distribution server. In a fourth embodiment, a viewer participating in a multicast session of the content requests content beyond the current broadcast point. The viewer is switched to a unicast session, and the requested content is transmitted to the viewer. In alternative embodiments, a release code may be provided to control the time after which the viewer will be permitted to view program segments beyond the current broadcast point.