20240040197. Content Event Messaging simplified abstract (COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC)

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Content Event Messaging

Organization Name

COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC

Inventor(s)

Leslie Eugene Chipman of Rockville MD (US)

Amit Bagga of Basking Ridge NJ (US)

Jenny Jiang of Vienna VA (US)

Anita Eradla of McLean VA (US)

Scot Zola of Scottsdale AZ (US)

Content Event Messaging - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240040197 titled 'Content Event Messaging

Simplified Explanation

Methods, systems, computer readable media, and apparatuses are disclosed for providing event messages to a user. The event messages may include video data or a link to video of the event. In some variations, a user or content provider may define criteria for the event messages that are to be displayed to the user. The event messages may be stored so that a user may be able to browse through the stored event messages and decide when to view the video of the event. Upon a user's selection of the event message, the video of the event may be displayed to the user on the same display device or another display device.

  • Users can receive event messages that include video data or links to video of the event.
  • Users or content providers can define criteria for the event messages that are displayed.
  • Event messages can be stored for browsing and viewing at a later time.
  • Users can select an event message to view the video of the event.
  • The video of the event can be displayed on the same or another display device.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Event notifications and updates for users.
  • Personalized event messaging based on user-defined criteria.
  • Video streaming and viewing of events.
  • Event marketing and promotion.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Providing users with relevant event messages.
  • Allowing users to easily browse and view event videos.
  • Enabling personalized event messaging.
  • Enhancing user engagement with events.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved user experience with event notifications and videos.
  • Increased user engagement and interaction with events.
  • Customizable event messaging based on user preferences.
  • Convenient browsing and viewing of event videos.


Original Abstract Submitted

methods, systems, computer readable media, and apparatuses are disclosed for providing event messages to a user. the event messages may include video data or a link to video of the event. in some variations, a user or content provider may define criteria for the event messages that are to be displayed to the user. the event messages may be stored so that a user may be able to browse through the stored event messages and decide when to view the video of the event. upon a user's selection of the event message, the video of the event may be displayed to the user on the same display device or another display device.