Customized commercials
John_Smith
Newbie
I heard that FiOS TV has started (or will be starting?) customized commercials for its subscribers (in other words, not just commercials dependent on the subscriber's ZIP code, but rather dependent on his/her viewing history or something like that). Does anybody know anything about this? Any privacy concerns?
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Re: Customized commercials
missal
Newbie

I don't know about privacy concerns . . . but I do know that in Staten Island, Verizon FIOS has been cutting into programming with local commercials.  Usually, about a minute or so after the regular commercial break ends, the program I'm watching is abruptly cut off and replaced by one or two local commercials followed by a FIOS commercial.  As a result, several minutes of programming are lost every hour.

I don't want to pay $100+ a month to see FIOS Guy instead of Rescue Me.  Is anyone else having this experience?

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Re: Customized commercials
TimSykes
Specialist - Level 2

@missal wrote:

I don't know about privacy concerns . . . but I do know that in Staten Island, Verizon FIOS has been cutting into programming with local commercials.  Usually, about a minute or so after the regular commercial break ends, the program I'm watching is abruptly cut off and replaced by one or two local commercials followed by a FIOS commercial.  As a result, several minutes of programming are lost every hour.

I don't want to pay $100+ a month to see FIOS Guy instead of Rescue Me.  Is anyone else having this experience?


Please post your issue here. There is already someone from verizon working on the issue. 

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Re: Customized commercials
CharlesH
Specialist - Level 1

John Smith wrote:
I heard that FiOS TV has started (or will be starting?) customized commercials for its subscribers (in other words, not just commercials dependent on the subscriber's ZIP code, but rather dependent on his/her viewing history or something like that). Does anybody know anything about this? Any privacy concerns?
I have heard about this, but do not know the specifics on it yet...at all.
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Re: Customized commercials
TimSykes
Specialist - Level 2
Hey Look whos back, and with a new account. Its TheSanchez!
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Re: Customized commercials
CharlesH
Specialist - Level 1
Good info TheSanchez!  I'm sure we'll have more posts about that soon enough.
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Re: Customized commercials
TheSanchezRR
Newbie

Hey Tim,

Yeah I'm back with a new account.  Since my original account was disabled they couldnt let me keep the history on the account.  But Kathleen was nice enough to let me keep my name Smiley Very Happy

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Re: Customized commercials
Keyboards
Master - Level 3

@TheSanchez wrote:

Hey Tim,

Yeah I'm back with a new account.  Since my original account was disabled they couldnt let me keep the history on the account.  But Kathleen was nice enough to let me keep my name Smiley Very Happy


Welcome back - you were missed.

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Re: Customized commercials
prisaz
Legend

Want more details. Read Verizon's Policy Blog posted on 4/8/2009. It sure sounds like targeting individuals families.

 "As John described it, Verizon could deliver advertising so one household would see an ad for one product while their neighbors get different product information from the same advertiser – a van to one family and a small compact car to another.  Or we might be able to deliver ads to similar audiences even though they might be watching different programs."

http://policyblog.verizon.com/PolicyBlog/Blogs/policyblog/EricRabe9/605/NewTVAdModelfortheDigitalAge...


Message Edited by prisaz on 05-16-2009 08:53 PM
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Re: Customized commercials
Keyboards
Master - Level 3

@prisaz wrote:

Want more details. Read Verizon's Policy Blog posted on 4/8/2009. It sure sounds like targeting individuals families.

 "As John described it, Verizon could deliver advertising so one household would see an ad for one product while their neighbors get different product information from the same advertiser – a van to one family and a small compact car to another.  Or we might be able to deliver ads to similar audiences even though they might be watching different programs."

http://policyblog.verizon.com/PolicyBlog/Blogs/policyblog/EricRabe9/605/NewTVAdModelfortheDigitalAge...


Don't know how they would do that since they would have to switch from QAM to IP to target a specific box with customized commercials.  The QAM signal is common to all users from the VHO and thus all commecials would be common.

Not saying they couldn't,  just doesn't sound practical.

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