Catch-up TV services on the Web have facilitated time-shifted TV viewing. However, there is limited information about user search behavior with regard to recently time-shifted versus archival TV content. We deployed two distinct content-based web services to explore information retrieval of time-shifted TV content. The first web service is based on a browsing metaphor, while the second is based on free text content search metaphor. We analyzed more than 5000 user sessions from 12 months of logs and found that the programs accessed via browsing categorized program content summaries were typically less than one week old. In contrast, the programs accessed via free text search on subtitle content were typically more than a week old. Our findin...
This article investigates the experiential affordances of watching online TV as outcomes of the mate...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of video technology and web bandwidth, more and more user wat...
This article reports a study that explored user requirements for web-based interactive TV (iTV) serv...
Online TV services have facilitated time-shifted TV viewing. Accordingly, new service concepts are n...
Web-based catch-up TV has revolutionised watching habits as it provides users the opportunity to wat...
This research proposes an optimal timeline for a social media strategy for promoting a television sh...
Preliminary – comments welcome In the past few years, YouTube and other sites for sharing video file...
Rather than viewing television shows one episode at a time, many people now consume them back-to-bac...
Purpose Using the internet parallel to or after television (TV) consumption changes the way people r...
This report demonstrates a rise in the migration from television to online viewing for primetime pro...
In the past few years, YouTube and other sites for sharing video files over the Internet have vaulte...
Modern audiences engage with representations of the past in a particular way via the medium of telev...
Content-based video retrieval is maturing to the point where it can be used in real-world retrieval ...
Analysis of early time-diary studies suggests that televi-sion has had more impact on daily time tha...
This study examines the evolution of content and viewer engagement from the late 1990s to the presen...
This article investigates the experiential affordances of watching online TV as outcomes of the mate...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of video technology and web bandwidth, more and more user wat...
This article reports a study that explored user requirements for web-based interactive TV (iTV) serv...
Online TV services have facilitated time-shifted TV viewing. Accordingly, new service concepts are n...
Web-based catch-up TV has revolutionised watching habits as it provides users the opportunity to wat...
This research proposes an optimal timeline for a social media strategy for promoting a television sh...
Preliminary – comments welcome In the past few years, YouTube and other sites for sharing video file...
Rather than viewing television shows one episode at a time, many people now consume them back-to-bac...
Purpose Using the internet parallel to or after television (TV) consumption changes the way people r...
This report demonstrates a rise in the migration from television to online viewing for primetime pro...
In the past few years, YouTube and other sites for sharing video files over the Internet have vaulte...
Modern audiences engage with representations of the past in a particular way via the medium of telev...
Content-based video retrieval is maturing to the point where it can be used in real-world retrieval ...
Analysis of early time-diary studies suggests that televi-sion has had more impact on daily time tha...
This study examines the evolution of content and viewer engagement from the late 1990s to the presen...
This article investigates the experiential affordances of watching online TV as outcomes of the mate...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of video technology and web bandwidth, more and more user wat...
This article reports a study that explored user requirements for web-based interactive TV (iTV) serv...