Location History:
- N.Y.C., NY (US) (2007)
- New York City, NY (US) (2013 - 2015)
- Greensboro, NC (US) (2015 - 2018)
- New York, NY (US) (2011 - 2019)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2019
Title: Innovations by Peter M Redling
Introduction
Peter M Redling is an accomplished inventor based in New York, NY, with a notable portfolio of nine patents. His work primarily focuses on interactive television technologies that enhance viewer engagement through innovative advertising methods.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is a "Computer program product for providing selective advertising to a television viewer using an interactive display." This invention outlines a method for delivering advertisements from a central database server to distributed sites via interactive television. A representative icon appears on the television screen, allowing subscribers to select and retrieve advertisement details from local memory or the central database. Another significant patent is the "Template based system, device and method for providing interactive content." This invention provides a system for displaying television programming content alongside interactive data services. It facilitates gameplay between viewers, scoring based on viewer selections and events in the programming content. Additionally, it presents incentives for viewers to engage with commercials, even when programming is recorded on a digital video recorder.
Career Highlights
Peter M Redling is currently associated with Your Choice Interactive, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the realm of interactive television. His contributions have significantly impacted how advertisements are presented and interacted with by viewers.
Collaborations
Peter has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Jackie Skipper Barrios and Angelo J Pino, Jr., contributing to the advancement of interactive technologies.
Conclusion
Peter M Redling's innovative work in interactive television has paved the way for new advertising methods that engage viewers in unique ways. His contributions continue to shape the future of television programming and advertising.