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Title: Method and apparatus for delivery of targeted video programming

Abstract: A system residing preferably in a television set-top box monitors the television watching habits of one or more viewers and creates one or more profiles for each viewers descriptive of various characteristics of each viewers, including television watching preferences and demographics. The set-top box is able to select among various available video programming segments to create customized and/or targeted video programs for delivery to the viewer or viewers as a linear program. The customized linear video programs may include targeted content, advertising, and other video programming.

Patent Number: 7,146,627 Issued on 12/05/2006 to Ismail,   et al.


Inventors: Ismail; Labeeb K. (Fremont, CA), Gogoi; Amar N. (Fremont, CA), Mehta; Manu (Fremont, CA)
Assignee: Metabyte Networks, Inc. (Fremont, CA)
Appl. No.: 09/652,478
Filed: August 31, 2000


Current U.S. Class: 725/47 ; 725/35; 725/36; 725/46; 725/93; 725/95
Current International Class: H04N 7/10 (20060101); H04N 7/173 (20060101)
Field of Search: 725/35,36,88,93,95,46,105,116,47


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Primary Examiner: Bui; Kieu-Oanh
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Sherman, Esq.; Kenneth L. Myers Dawes Andras & Sherman, LLP

Parent Case Text



PRIORITY INFORMATION

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/096,592 filed Jun. 12, 1998, and further claims the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 60/152,153 filed Aug. 31, 1999, U.S. Ser. No. 60/195,547 filed Apr. 7, 2000, U.S. Ser. No. 60/202,086 filed May 4, 2000, and U.S. Ser. No. 60/203,104 filed May 8, 2000, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Claims



What is claimed is:

1. A method to deliver customized linear video programming to each of a plurality of individual viewers, comprising: receiving at least two simultaneous streams of video programming, each programming stream including a set of discrete alternative video programming segments, the video programming segments defining a plurality of content elements unrelated to one another; subdividing each video programming stream into its component set of discrete video programming segments, such that sequential display of the video programming segments results in an apparently linear video program; processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop viewer characteristics target information for each of the viewers; choosing particular ones of the discrete alternative video programming segments from each of the video programming streams based upon the viewer characteristics information; configuring the chosen alternative video programming segments for each viewer, such that content elements of one programming stream meet the viewer characteristics target information for each of the viewers and are interspersed with unrelated content elements of the other programming stream which also meet the viewer characteristics target information for each of the viewers; and assembling the chosen alternative video programming segments from each of the video programming streams into a customized and apparently linear program for linear delivery to each of the plurality of viewers in accordance with the viewer characteristics information, the assembly performed without regard to a characteristic time duration of any one of the chosen alternative video programming segments so long as the apparently linear program runs within a given time period.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: selecting at least one broadcast video programming segment for linear delivery to the viewer concurrent with the broadcast of the video segment; and inserting the selected broadcast video programming segment into the video program sequence to create the apparently linear program.

3. The method of claim 1, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: selecting at least one video programming segment stored on a storage medium for linear delivery to the viewer; and inserting the selected stored video programming segment into the video program sequence to create the apparently linear program.

4. The method of claim 1, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers.

5. The method of claim 4, wherein processing information indicative of television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of television programs watched by each of the plurality of viewers.

6. The method of claim 4, wherein processing information indicative of television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of television programs recorded by each of the plurality of viewers.

7. The method of claim 4, wherein processing information indicative of television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of television programs not watched by each of the plurality of viewers.

8. The method of claim 4, wherein processing information indicative of television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of television program guide information requested by each of the plurality of viewers.

9. The method of claim 4, wherein processing information indicative of television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of television program guide information not requested by each of the plurality of viewers.

10. The method of claims 5, wherein processing information indicative of television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing electronic program guide information.

11. The method of claim 1, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers provided by each of the viewers in response to queries.

12. The method of claim 1, wherein processing information indicative of television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences other than television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers.

13. The method of claim 12, wherein processing information indicative of preferences other than television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of musical preferences of each of the plurality of viewers.

14. The method of claim 12, wherein processing information indicative of preferences other than television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of reading preferences of each of the plurality of viewers.

15. The method of claim 12, wherein processing information indicative of preferences other than television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of shopping preferences of each of the plurality of viewers.

16. The method of claim 12, wherein processing information indicative of preferences other than television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences other than television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers acquired from the group of sources comprising on-line music clubs, on-line book clubs, on-line special interest clubs and organizations, and on-line retailers and merchants.

17. The method of claim 1, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop viewer characteristics information for each of the viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers.

18. The method of claim 17, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers in accordance with a predictive model based on the viewing habits of a representative sample of the general population to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers.

19. The method of claim t8, wherein processing the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers in accordance with a probabilistic model based on the viewing habits of a sample of the general population comprises: constructing a Bayesian network to calculate maximum a posteriori values for the parameters of the predictive model to predict television program viewing preferences for each viewer.

20. The method of claim 17, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to deduce hidden traits of each viewer.

21. The method of claim 17, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to deduce associated traits of each viewer.

22. The method of claim 17, further comprising: processing the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers to develop demographic information for each of the viewers.

23. The method of claim 22, wherein processing the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers to develop demographic information for each of the viewers comprises: processing the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model based on the viewing habits of a representative sample of the general population to develop demographic information for each of the viewers.

24. The method of claim 23, wherein processing the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model based on the viewing habits of a representative sample of the general population comprises: processing the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model that predicts each demographic trait of the viewer based on viewer preferences for television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting the demographic trait than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population.

25. The method of claim 24, wherein processing the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model that predicts each demographic trait of the viewer based on viewer preferences for television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting the demographic trait than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population further comprises: processing the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model that predicts each demographic trait of the viewer based on viewer preferences for television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting the demographic trait than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population and that exhibit minimal demographic trait correlation with other television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting other demographic traits than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population.

26. The method of claim 17, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers further comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers.

27. The method of claim 26, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers, each profile describing the television program viewing preferences of the viewer at a different time of day, time of week, or season.

28. The method of claim 17, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers further comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of a plurality of viewers accessing the same television equipment to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers.

29. The method of claim 28, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments comprises: configuring a set of video programming segments for the viewers accessing the same television equipment, at least one of the video programming segments selected from a plurality of available video programming segments, to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewers in accordance with characteristics information of the viewers.

30. The method of claim 17, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments for each viewer comprises: configuring a set of video programming segments for each viewer, at least one of the video programming segments selected from a plurality of available video programming segments, for recording in accordance with the television program viewing preference profile of the viewer.

31. The method of claim 17, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: selecting one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content customized in accordance with the viewer television program viewing preference profile.

32. The method of claim 31, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments comprises: configuring a set of video programming segments selected from the group of video programming segments comprising advertising, entertainment, news, weather, financial, sports, educational, and shopping programming.

33. The method of claim 17, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: selecting one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content targeted to the viewer television program viewing preference profile.

34. The method of claim 31, wherein selecting one or more of the video programming segments comprises: selecting one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content targeted to the viewer television program viewing preference profile by the providers of the video programming segments.

35. The method of claim 34, wherein selecting one or more of the video programming segments comprises: selecting one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative advertising video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting advertising content targeted to the viewer television program viewing preference profile by the providers of the advertising video programming segments.

36. The method of claim 1, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop viewer characteristics information for each of the viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop demographic information for each of the viewers.

37. The method of claim 26, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop demographic information for each of the viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model based on the viewing habits of a representative sample of the general population to develop demographic information for each of the viewers.

38. The method of claim 37, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model based on the viewing habits of a representative sample of the general population comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model that predicts each demographic trait of the viewer based on viewer preferences for television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting the demographic trait than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population.

39. The method of claim 38, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model that predicts each demographic trait of the viewer based on viewer preferences for television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting the demographic trait than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population further comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model that predicts each demographic trait of the viewer based on viewer preferences for television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting the demographic trait than is exhibited by die representative sample of the general population and that exhibit minimal demographic trait correlation with other television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting other demographic traits than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population.

40. The method of claim 36, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop demographic information for each of the viewers further comprises: developing a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers in accordance with the viewer demographic information.

41. The method of claim 40, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers further comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers.

42. The method of claim 41, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers, each profile describing the television program viewing preferences of the viewer at a different time of day, time of week, or season.

43. The method of claim 40, wherein processing information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers further comprises: processing information indicative of preferences of each of a plurality of viewers accessing the same television equipment to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers.

44. The method of claim 43, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments comprises: configuring a set of video programming segments for the viewers accessing the same television equipment, at least one of the video programming segments selected from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments, to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewers in accordance with characteristics information of the viewers.

45. The method of claim 40, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments for each viewer comprises: configuring a set of video programming segments for each viewer, at least one of the video programming segments selected from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments, for recording in accordance with the television program viewing preference profile of the viewer.

46. The method of claim 36, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: selecting one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content customized in accordance with the viewer demographic information.

47. The method of claim 46, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments comprises: configuring a set of video programming segments selected from the group of video programming segments comprising advertising, entertainment, news, weather, financial, sports, educational, and shopping programming.

48. The method of claim 36, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: selecting one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content targeted to the viewer demographic information.

49. The method of claim 48, wherein selecting one or more of the video programming segments comprises: selecting one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content targeted to the viewer demographic information by the providers of the video programming segments.

50. The method of claim 49, wherein selecting one or more of the video programming segments comprises: selecting one or mote of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative advertising video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting advertising content targeted to the viewer demographic information by the providers of the advertising video programming segments.

51. The method of claim 1, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments comprises: configuring a set of video programming segments selected from the group of video programming segments comprising advertising, entertainment, news, weather, financial, sports, educational, and shopping programming.

52. The method of claim 51, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: configuring a set of video programming segments for each viewer, at least one of the video programming segments selected from a plurality of available video programming segments, for recording in accordance with the viewer characteristics information.

53. The method of claim 51, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: configuring a set of video programming segments for each viewer, at least one of the video programming segments selected from a plurality of available video programming segments, to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer on at least one dedicated channel in accordance with the viewer characteristics information.

54. The method of claim 51, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: presenting a listing of the set of alternative video programming segments to the user for the user to select therebetween.

55. The method of claim 1, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: selecting one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content customized in accordance with the viewer characteristics information.

56. The method of claim 1, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments further comprises: selecting one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content targeted to the viewer characteristics information.

57. The method of claims 55, wherein configuring a set of video programming segments comprises: configuring a set of video programming segments selected from the group of video programming segments comprising advertising, entertainment, news, weather, financial, sports, educational, and shopping programming.

58. The method of claim 56, wherein selecting one or more of the video programming segments comprises: selecting one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content targeted to the viewer characteristics information by the providers of the video programming segments.

59. A system to deliver customized linear video programming content to each of a plurality of individual viewers, comprising: a receiver for receiving at least two simultaneous streams of video programming each programming stream including a set of discrete alternative video programming segments, the video programming segments defining a plurality of content elements unrelated to one another; a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop viewer characteristics target information for each of the viewers; and a programmer operative to subdivide each linear video program sequence into its component set of discrete video programming segments, means for choosing particular ones of the discrete alternative video programming segments from each of the video programming streams based upon the viewer characteristics information, and means for configuring the chosen alternative video programming segments for each viewer, such that content elements of one programming stream meet the viewer characteristics target information for each of the viewers and are interspersed with unrelated content elements of at least one of the other programming stream which also meet the viewer characteristics target information for each of the viewers; and means for assembling the chosen alternative video programming segments from each of the video programming streams into a customized and apparently linear program for linear delivery to each of the plurality of viewers in accordance with the viewer characteristics information.

60. The system of claim 59, wherein the programmer further comprises: a programmer to select at least one broadcast video programming segment for linear delivery to the viewer concurrent with the broadcast of the video segment, and to insert the selected broadcast video programming segment into the video program sequence to create the apparently linear program.

61. The system of claim 59, wherein the programmer further comprises: a programmer to select at least one video programming segment stored on a storage medium for linear delivery to the viewer, and to insert the selected stored video programming segment into the video program sequence to create the apparently linear program.

62. The system of claim 59, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers.

63. The system of claim 62, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of television programs watched by each of the plurality of viewers.

64. The system of claim 62, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of television programs recorded by each of the plurality of viewers.

65. The system of claim 62, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of television programs not watched by each of the plurality of viewers.

66. The system of claim 62, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of television program guide information requested by each of the plurality of viewers.

67. The system of claim 62 wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of television program guide information not requested by each of the plurality of viewers.

68. The system of claims 63, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process electronic program guide information.

69. The system of claim 59, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers provided by each of the viewers in response to queries.

70. The system of claim 59, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences other than television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers.

71. The system of claim 70, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of musical preferences of each of the plurality of viewers.

72. The system of claim 70, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of reading preferences of each of the plurality of viewers.

73. The system of claim 70, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of shopping preferences of each of the plurality of viewers.

74. The system of claim 70, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences other than television program viewing preferences of each of the plurality of viewers acquired from the group of sources comprising on-line music clubs, on-line book clubs, on-line special interest clubs and organizations, and on-line retailers and merchants.

75. The system of claims 59, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers.

76. The system of claim 75, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers in accordance with a predictive model based on the viewing habits of a representative sample of the general population to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers.

77. The system of claim 76, wherein the processor further comprises: a Bayesian network to calculate maximum a posteriori values for the parameters of the predictive model to predict television program viewing preferences for each viewer.

78. The system of claim 76, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to deduce hidden traits of each viewer.

79. The system of claim 76, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to deduce associated traits of each viewer.

80. The system of claim 76, further comprising: a processor to process the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers to develop demographic information for each of the viewers.

81. The system of claim 80, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model based on the viewing habits of a representative sample of the general population to develop demographic information for each of the viewers.

82. The system of claim 81, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model that predicts each demographic trait of the viewer based on viewer preferences for television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting the demographic trait than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population.

83. The system of claim 82, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process the television program viewing preference profile developed for each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model that predicts each demographic trait of the viewer based on viewer preferences for television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting the demographic trait than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population and that exhibit minimal demographic trait correlation with other television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting other demographic traits than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population.

84. The system of claim 75, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers.

85. The system of claim 84, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers, each profile describing the television program viewing preferences of the viewer at a different time of day, time of week, or season.

86. The system of claim 75, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of a plurality of viewers accessing the same television equipment to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers.

87. The system of claim 86, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to configure a set of video programming segments for the viewers accessing the same television equipment, at least one of the video programming segments selected from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments, to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewers in accordance with characteristics information of the viewers.

88. The system of claim 75, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to configure a set of video programming segments for each viewer, at least one of the video programming segments selected from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments, for recording in accordance with the television program viewing preference profile of the viewer.

89. The system of claim 75, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to select one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content customized in accordance with the viewer television program viewing preference profile.

90. The system of claim 89, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to configure a set of video programming segments selected from the group of video programming segments comprising advertising, entertainment, news, weather, financial, sports, educational, and shopping programming.

91. The system of claim 75, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to select one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content targeted to the viewer television program viewing preference profile.

92. The system of claim 91, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to select one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content targeted to the viewer television program viewing preference profile by the providers of the video programming segments.

93. The system of claim 92, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to select one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available advertising video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting advertising content targeted to the viewer television program viewing preference profile by the providers of the advertising video programming segments.

94. The system of claim 59, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop demographic information for each of the viewers.

95. The system of claim 94, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model based on the viewing habits of a representative sample of the general population to develop demographic information for each of the viewers.

96. The system of claim 95, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model that predicts each demographic trait of the viewer based on viewer preferences for television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting the demographic trait than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population.

97. The system of claim 96, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the viewers in accordance with a predictive model that predicts each demographic trait of the viewer based on viewer preferences for television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting the demographic trait than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population and that exhibit minimal demographic trait correlation with other television programs that attract a higher proportion of viewers exhibiting other demographic traits than is exhibited by the representative sample of the general population.

98. The system of claim 94, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to develop a television program viewing preference profile for each of the viewers in accordance with the viewer demographic information.

99. The system of claim 98, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers.

100. The system of claim 99, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of the plurality of viewers to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers, each profile describing the television program viewing preferences of the viewer at a different time of day, time of week, or season.

101. The system of claim 98, wherein the processor comprises: a processor to process information indicative of preferences of each of a plurality of viewers accessing the same television equipment to develop a plurality of television program viewing preference profiles for each of the viewers.

102. The system of claim 101, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to configure a set of video programming segments for the viewers accessing the same television equipment, at least one of the video programming segments selected from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments, to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewers in accordance with characteristics information of the viewers.

103. The system of claim 98, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to configure a set of video programming segments for each viewer, at least one of the video programming segments selected from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments, for recording in accordance with the television program viewing preference profile of the viewer.

104. The system of claim 94, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to select one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content customized in accordance with the viewer demographic information.

105. The system of claim 104, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to configure a set of video programming segments selected from the group of video programming segments comprising advertising, entertainment, news, weather, financial, sports, educational, and shopping programming.

106. The system of claim 94, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to select one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content targeted to the viewer demographic information.

107. The system of claim 106, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to select one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available alternative video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting content targeted to the viewer demographic information by the providers of the video programming segments.

108. The system of claim 107, wherein the programmer comprises: a programmer to select one or more of the video programming segments from a plurality of available advertising video programming segments to create an apparently linear program for linear delivery to the viewer, the program exhibiting advertising content targeted to the viewer demographic information by the providers of the advertising video programming segments.

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