Including hypermedia in broadcast video combines content formatted for a lean-forward medium (the Web) with a lean-back one (TV) to form a hybrid medium. We identify four challenges for interacting with and experiencing this new medium. We discuss the role a second screen may play in addressing these challenges
htmlabstractIncreasingly, people are consuming television content on devices connected to the Intern...
Users’ perception of the relation between the TV screen and a secondary screen (e.g. smartphone or t...
Second screen (2nd screen) applications are among the latest of the TV-industry’s innovations to ret...
Including hypermedia in broadcast video combines content formatted for a lean-forward medium (the ...
textabstractLinkedTV (linkedtv.eu) is a European research project that explores how to integrate tel...
This paper investigates a number of techniques and services around a unifying concept: the secondary...
The integration of television and mobile technologies are becoming a reality in today’s home media e...
Creating compelling multimedia content is a difficult task. It involves not only the creative proces...
This paper reports on an architecture, and a working implementation, for using secondary screens i...
Abstract. This paper investigates a number of techniques and services around a unifying concept: the...
The growing popularity of mobile connected devices has transformed the way TV content is conceived a...
In this article we present findings from a research project on novel TV applications using second sc...
Smart televisions are becoming more common in households and with the added capability to both conne...
Today, people are well-accustomed to broadcasted information as provided by TV, as well as the inter...
Second screening - engaging with a mobile device while watching TV - is ubiquitous. Previous researc...
htmlabstractIncreasingly, people are consuming television content on devices connected to the Intern...
Users’ perception of the relation between the TV screen and a secondary screen (e.g. smartphone or t...
Second screen (2nd screen) applications are among the latest of the TV-industry’s innovations to ret...
Including hypermedia in broadcast video combines content formatted for a lean-forward medium (the ...
textabstractLinkedTV (linkedtv.eu) is a European research project that explores how to integrate tel...
This paper investigates a number of techniques and services around a unifying concept: the secondary...
The integration of television and mobile technologies are becoming a reality in today’s home media e...
Creating compelling multimedia content is a difficult task. It involves not only the creative proces...
This paper reports on an architecture, and a working implementation, for using secondary screens i...
Abstract. This paper investigates a number of techniques and services around a unifying concept: the...
The growing popularity of mobile connected devices has transformed the way TV content is conceived a...
In this article we present findings from a research project on novel TV applications using second sc...
Smart televisions are becoming more common in households and with the added capability to both conne...
Today, people are well-accustomed to broadcasted information as provided by TV, as well as the inter...
Second screening - engaging with a mobile device while watching TV - is ubiquitous. Previous researc...
htmlabstractIncreasingly, people are consuming television content on devices connected to the Intern...
Users’ perception of the relation between the TV screen and a secondary screen (e.g. smartphone or t...
Second screen (2nd screen) applications are among the latest of the TV-industry’s innovations to ret...