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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 20, 2009
Filed:
May. 03, 2006
John I. Menzies, Jr., Roswell, GA (US);
Chris Mcclellan, Acworth, GA (US);
Robert L. Martin, Dunwoody, GA (US);
Thomas A. Pratt, Atlanta, GA (US);
Bradley Shawn Grant, Smyrna, GA (US);
Catherine A. Wurst, Woodstock, GA (US);
John I. Menzies, Jr., Roswell, GA (US);
Chris McClellan, Acworth, GA (US);
Robert L. Martin, Dunwoody, GA (US);
Thomas A. Pratt, Atlanta, GA (US);
Bradley Shawn Grant, Smyrna, GA (US);
Catherine A. Wurst, Woodstock, GA (US);
The Weather Channel, Inc., Atlanta, GA (US);
Abstract
Systems and methods for selecting, sequencing, and presenting traffic events to viewers. This may involve using a prioritizing scheme that estimates the proximity or relevance of the event to the viewers by associating the event with a geographic zone and the viewer with a localized service area served by a particular distribution points of the television content distribution system. In some cases, for each localized service area, zones are given priority values that are used when prioritizing the relevance of traffic events associated with those zones. For viewers in a given localized service area, a first zone may have a higher priority than a second zone, such that in prioritizing traffic events, events associated with the first zone are given a higher priority than events occurring in the second zone. Different zone priority schemes may be associated with a given localized service area at different times of day, week, or year. For example, a zone near the airport may have a higher priority during weekend time periods than during the week.