Interactive television (also known as ITV or iTV) is a form of media convergence, adding data services to traditional television technology. Throughout its history, these have included on-demand delivery of content, as well as new uses such as online shopping, banking, and so forth. Interactive TV is a concrete example of how new information technology can be integrated vertically (into established technologies and commercial structures) rather than laterally (creating new production opportunities outside of existing commercial structures, e.g. the world wide web).
Definitions
Interactive television represents a continuum from low (TV on/off, volume, changing channels) to moderate interactivity (simple movies on demand without player controls) and high interactivity in which, for example, an audience member affects the program being watched. The most obvious example of this would be any kind of real-time voting on the screen, in which audience votes create decisions that are reflected in how the show continues. A return path to the program provider is not necessary to have an interactive program experience. Once a movie is downloaded for example, controls may all be local. The link was needed to download the program, but texts and software which can be executed locally at the set-top box or IRD (Integrated Receiver Decoder) may occur automatically, once the viewer enters the channel.
Interactive Television Entertainment (ITE) was a Copenhagen-based Danish company founded in 1988 as SilverRock Productions and renamed to ITE in 1992. It was best known for developing and producing the Hugo media franchise.
History
The company was founded by Ivan Sølvason in 1988. It was renamed as Interactive Television Entertainment in 1992, following the launch of the first Hugo TV show in 1990, which was created together with Niels Krogh Mortensen. In 1998, ITE Media game development and publishing company was founded for the Hugo video game series. Besides its successful Hugo shows, the company's television products included the motion capture system Animation Mask System (AMS) developed in 1993 and the programs Crazy Cartoon Soccer (1995), The Interactive Cartoon Show (1998), Stinky & Stomper, Throut & Neck (1998), Sporty, and Tush Tush. ITE opened overseas offices in Los Angeles in 1997, in Tokyo in 1998, and in London in 1999. By 2005, ITE was regarded as one of Denmark's five largest video game developers. In 2000, ITE had net sales of DKK 66 million. The company released over 190 video games, selling more than six million copies.
(REUPLOAD) Interactive Television Entertainment (1996-1997) Remake (NO SOUND)
Credit to Antoni JH for the model.
published: 09 Sep 2017
Interactive Television Entertainment/Game Show Network Originals (1999)
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published: 26 Jun 2021
Alex Interactive Television in association with Alex H
The original logo plays, but the 8-bit fanfare plays instead of the 1994 fanfare, in a few seconds, night time switches to day time FAST! Then the camera scrolls to the city. Then the camera stops at the Alex H image and 'in association with' is above it. Then the logo ends.
published: 25 Mar 2018
Screentroll Hugo (1992) (Interactive Television Entertainment) (MS-DOS) Speed Run
Alex Interactive Television in association with Alex H (2)
Same as before but the 8-bit fanfare was short.
published: 25 Mar 2018
Fox Interactive (2009-2020) dream logo.
Credit to PCT for the model.
Note: Fake and fanmade.
published: 23 Oct 2023
Jacob b Hugo 4 black ite media aps. Interactive television entertainment aps.
published: 14 Jan 2018
Las nuevas aventuras de Hugo (1992) (Interactive Television Entertainment) (MS-DOS) Computer Game
Developer & Publisher : Interactive Television Entertainment [ITE A/S] (SilverRock Productions)
Date : 1992
Country of Origin: Denmark
published: 22 Jan 2023
20th Century Fox / Fox Interactive Television Distribution Logo
Credit to OrbitCruz 28
published: 20 Feb 2024
Apple Interactive Television Box (1994)
Apple Interactive Television Box (1994)
Before Apple TV, there was "The Apple Interactive Television Box", or ITV, also internally identified as STB (set-top box). Learn more about it, and check the photos and vid of ours (we have one!) ...
Wikipedia -
The Apple Interactive Television Box (AITB) is a television set-top box developed by Apple Computer in partnership with a number of global telecommunications firms, including British Telecom and Belgacom. Prototypes of the unit were deployed at large test markets in parts of the United States and Europe in 1994 and 1995, but the product was canceled shortly thereafter, and was never mass-produced or marketed.
The Apple Interactive Television Box is based upon the Macintosh Quadra 605 or LC 475. Because the box was never marketed, not al...
The content shown in this video is not owned by me. All rights go to the original owners of the content shown in this video. This is being uploaded for preserva...
The content shown in this video is not owned by me. All rights go to the original owners of the content shown in this video. This is being uploaded for preservation and entertainment purposes only.
Submission sent by Roy Broussard.
Source: An October 1999 (I'm told) airing to Throut and Neck.
Consider a donation if you want, any amount is appreciated at https://ko-fi.com/pepsi9072
If you want to request/submit content, refer to my about section and ask for an invite as that is the only way to do it, a document is attached for specific instructions, this goes to anyone who intends to contribute to the channel no matter what social media platform you're on. If you leave logo requests in my email or the comments below this video they will be ignored/removed. Any questions or concerns again, refer to the about section.
And as always, remember to accurately cite your sources and never associate with liars.
The content shown in this video is not owned by me. All rights go to the original owners of the content shown in this video. This is being uploaded for preservation and entertainment purposes only.
Submission sent by Roy Broussard.
Source: An October 1999 (I'm told) airing to Throut and Neck.
Consider a donation if you want, any amount is appreciated at https://ko-fi.com/pepsi9072
If you want to request/submit content, refer to my about section and ask for an invite as that is the only way to do it, a document is attached for specific instructions, this goes to anyone who intends to contribute to the channel no matter what social media platform you're on. If you leave logo requests in my email or the comments below this video they will be ignored/removed. Any questions or concerns again, refer to the about section.
And as always, remember to accurately cite your sources and never associate with liars.
The original logo plays, but the 8-bit fanfare plays instead of the 1994 fanfare, in a few seconds, night time switches to day time FAST! Then the camera scroll...
The original logo plays, but the 8-bit fanfare plays instead of the 1994 fanfare, in a few seconds, night time switches to day time FAST! Then the camera scrolls to the city. Then the camera stops at the Alex H image and 'in association with' is above it. Then the logo ends.
The original logo plays, but the 8-bit fanfare plays instead of the 1994 fanfare, in a few seconds, night time switches to day time FAST! Then the camera scrolls to the city. Then the camera stops at the Alex H image and 'in association with' is above it. Then the logo ends.
Apple Interactive Television Box (1994)
Before Apple TV, there was "The Apple Interactive Television Box", or ITV, also internally identified as STB (set-top b...
Apple Interactive Television Box (1994)
Before Apple TV, there was "The Apple Interactive Television Box", or ITV, also internally identified as STB (set-top box). Learn more about it, and check the photos and vid of ours (we have one!) ...
Wikipedia -
The Apple Interactive Television Box (AITB) is a television set-top box developed by Apple Computer in partnership with a number of global telecommunications firms, including British Telecom and Belgacom. Prototypes of the unit were deployed at large test markets in parts of the United States and Europe in 1994 and 1995, but the product was canceled shortly thereafter, and was never mass-produced or marketed.
The Apple Interactive Television Box is based upon the Macintosh Quadra 605 or LC 475. Because the box was never marketed, not all specifications have been stated by Apple. It supports MPEG-2 Transport containing ISO11172 (MPEG-1) bit streams, Apple Desktop Bus, RF in and out, S-Video out, RCA audiovideo out, RJ-45 connector for either E1 data stream on PAL devices or T1 data stream on NTSC devices, serial port, and HDI-30 SCSI.[2] Apple intended to offer the AITB with a matching black ADB mouse, keyboard, Apple 300e CD-ROM drive, StyleWriter printer, and one of several styles of remote controls.
The hard drive contains parts of a regular North American Mac OS 7.1.1 with Finder, several sockets for network connection protocols, and customized MPEG1 decoding components for the QuickTime Player software.
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Apple Interactive Television Box (1994)
Before Apple TV, there was "The Apple Interactive Television Box", or ITV, also internally identified as STB (set-top box). Learn more about it, and check the photos and vid of ours (we have one!) ...
Wikipedia -
The Apple Interactive Television Box (AITB) is a television set-top box developed by Apple Computer in partnership with a number of global telecommunications firms, including British Telecom and Belgacom. Prototypes of the unit were deployed at large test markets in parts of the United States and Europe in 1994 and 1995, but the product was canceled shortly thereafter, and was never mass-produced or marketed.
The Apple Interactive Television Box is based upon the Macintosh Quadra 605 or LC 475. Because the box was never marketed, not all specifications have been stated by Apple. It supports MPEG-2 Transport containing ISO11172 (MPEG-1) bit streams, Apple Desktop Bus, RF in and out, S-Video out, RCA audiovideo out, RJ-45 connector for either E1 data stream on PAL devices or T1 data stream on NTSC devices, serial port, and HDI-30 SCSI.[2] Apple intended to offer the AITB with a matching black ADB mouse, keyboard, Apple 300e CD-ROM drive, StyleWriter printer, and one of several styles of remote controls.
The hard drive contains parts of a regular North American Mac OS 7.1.1 with Finder, several sockets for network connection protocols, and customized MPEG1 decoding components for the QuickTime Player software.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Interactive_Television_Box
https://wiki.preterhuman.net/Apple_Interactive_Television_Box
https://pippin.fandom.com/wiki/Apple_Interactive_Television_Box
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The content shown in this video is not owned by me. All rights go to the original owners of the content shown in this video. This is being uploaded for preservation and entertainment purposes only.
Submission sent by Roy Broussard.
Source: An October 1999 (I'm told) airing to Throut and Neck.
Consider a donation if you want, any amount is appreciated at https://ko-fi.com/pepsi9072
If you want to request/submit content, refer to my about section and ask for an invite as that is the only way to do it, a document is attached for specific instructions, this goes to anyone who intends to contribute to the channel no matter what social media platform you're on. If you leave logo requests in my email or the comments below this video they will be ignored/removed. Any questions or concerns again, refer to the about section.
And as always, remember to accurately cite your sources and never associate with liars.
The original logo plays, but the 8-bit fanfare plays instead of the 1994 fanfare, in a few seconds, night time switches to day time FAST! Then the camera scrolls to the city. Then the camera stops at the Alex H image and 'in association with' is above it. Then the logo ends.
Apple Interactive Television Box (1994)
Before Apple TV, there was "The Apple Interactive Television Box", or ITV, also internally identified as STB (set-top box). Learn more about it, and check the photos and vid of ours (we have one!) ...
Wikipedia -
The Apple Interactive Television Box (AITB) is a television set-top box developed by Apple Computer in partnership with a number of global telecommunications firms, including British Telecom and Belgacom. Prototypes of the unit were deployed at large test markets in parts of the United States and Europe in 1994 and 1995, but the product was canceled shortly thereafter, and was never mass-produced or marketed.
The Apple Interactive Television Box is based upon the Macintosh Quadra 605 or LC 475. Because the box was never marketed, not all specifications have been stated by Apple. It supports MPEG-2 Transport containing ISO11172 (MPEG-1) bit streams, Apple Desktop Bus, RF in and out, S-Video out, RCA audiovideo out, RJ-45 connector for either E1 data stream on PAL devices or T1 data stream on NTSC devices, serial port, and HDI-30 SCSI.[2] Apple intended to offer the AITB with a matching black ADB mouse, keyboard, Apple 300e CD-ROM drive, StyleWriter printer, and one of several styles of remote controls.
The hard drive contains parts of a regular North American Mac OS 7.1.1 with Finder, several sockets for network connection protocols, and customized MPEG1 decoding components for the QuickTime Player software.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Interactive_Television_Box
https://wiki.preterhuman.net/Apple_Interactive_Television_Box
https://pippin.fandom.com/wiki/Apple_Interactive_Television_Box
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Interactive television (also known as ITV or iTV) is a form of media convergence, adding data services to traditional television technology. Throughout its history, these have included on-demand delivery of content, as well as new uses such as online shopping, banking, and so forth. Interactive TV is a concrete example of how new information technology can be integrated vertically (into established technologies and commercial structures) rather than laterally (creating new production opportunities outside of existing commercial structures, e.g. the world wide web).
Definitions
Interactive television represents a continuum from low (TV on/off, volume, changing channels) to moderate interactivity (simple movies on demand without player controls) and high interactivity in which, for example, an audience member affects the program being watched. The most obvious example of this would be any kind of real-time voting on the screen, in which audience votes create decisions that are reflected in how the show continues. A return path to the program provider is not necessary to have an interactive program experience. Once a movie is downloaded for example, controls may all be local. The link was needed to download the program, but texts and software which can be executed locally at the set-top box or IRD (Integrated Receiver Decoder) may occur automatically, once the viewer enters the channel.
... reach of more than 200 million subscribers, averages more than 100 million views a day across all genres, which include Bollywood, regional, television, devotional, and children’s entertainment.
Known for its cutting-edge contributions to film, television, and interactive media, the company’s expansion signals its intent to deepen its footprint in the entertainment capital.
... the growing demand for high-speed internet, interactive entertainment, and seamless connectivity ... Traditional broadcast television has evolved into interactive, on-demand entertainment experiences.
... evolution of television as a medium of personalised household entertainment through 20 state-of-the-art interactive exhibits, models, dioramas, and artefacts in an educative and informative ambience.
With alliances shifting and emotions running high, viewers can expect a rollercoaster of interactions leading up to the weekend eviction.Jacqueline, a familiar face in Tamil entertainment, began her ...
People now spend more time in isolation, often absorbed in modern forms of entertainment such as television or mobile phones. The decline of face-to-face interaction has affected the way people connect ...
She also suggested there would be other developments, more particularly in the interactive entertainment sphere, with an emphasis on integrating storytelling across various platforms, including film, television, and gaming.
This transition is driven by two key factors – the evolution of the current TV market in Medina and the growing need for interactive in-room entertainment in the city's hotels ... The Demand for Interactive In-room Entertainment.
Get all the latest EntertainmentNews and TV News updates instantly ... A post shared by Sony Entertainment Television (@sonytvofficial) ... "I was sitting and watching television with my mom...and saw a ...
... initiatives, like PC, mobile, and television. For interim CEO Hiroki Totoki, who will continue to serve as Sony Interactive Entertainment’s chairman, the future is looking bright.
... doesn't intend to "replace what we do, but to augment, enhance, extend, and expand the nature of what interactive entertainment can be in much the way YouTube did for traditional film and television."
From spinning tops to pick-up-sticks, Meyer explained how children entertained themselves in the days before television and smart devices. “It’s meant to teach kids about history in a fun and interactive way,” said Museum Director Mckenna Lloyd... .
We were lucky. No social media, no interactive video games, no 24-hour television channels. We played with friends for our entertainment — climbing trees, cutting out paper dolls, roller skating, playing Monopoly... We never stopped talking about boys.
Its sleek design complements any modern living space, while its smart features redefine the way you interact with your television, making it a standout choice for immersive entertainment experiences.