Interactive television (ITV) is a new service catering for interactive games, TV questioning, on-air communication of programs, using the mail or SMS, predefined ability to receive news, play individual and network games.
2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Non-Program-Specific Enhanced or Interactive Television for a Channel, Network or Service.
The system is an Interactive television technology platform comprising a microbrowser, a markup language, and a significant collection of associated software tools and services.
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With Lowe, Velarde launched specialist Interactive Television agency Head End (possibly a pun on the television broadcast term HeadEnd) also in 1988, which produced the first Interactive Television commercials for Tesco and Unilever.
expanded its staff and production facilities to include more work with music as well as programming and production for CD-ROM, the World Wide Web, Interactive Television and other digital media.
HPItv (Horseplayer Interactive Television) is a Canadian English language Category B specialty network owned by Woodbine Entertainment Group.
BBC Red Button, a digital interactive television service in the United Kingdom
Currently, operations include The Karaoke Channel, a licensed karaoke supplier and an interactive television and Internet service; Stingray Music, a licensee and distributor of re-recorded music; Stingray360, a provider of copyright cleared subscription music services for the business environment; Concert TV, a video-on-demand television service; and Galaxie and Music Choice International, two digital pay TV audio services.
Translated from the Russian word telemost (literally, "TV bridge"), a space bridge was a public interactive television link between two or more geographically separate and culturally distinct locations, a form of public videoconference.
Founded in 1994 by Laurant Weill, Visiware is a French publisher and distributor of video games for interactive television, mobile phone and internet, and a specialist in casual gaming.