U.S. patent application number 15/948822 was filed with the patent office on 2018-08-09 for location-based network radio production and distribution system.
The applicant listed for this patent is SOUNDLINK, INC.. Invention is credited to Christopher C. Andrews.
Application Number | 20180227345 15/948822 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 46927918 |
Filed Date | 2018-08-09 |
United States Patent
Application |
20180227345 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Andrews; Christopher C. |
August 9, 2018 |
LOCATION-BASED NETWORK RADIO PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Abstract
A location-based radio system including a storage database and a
computing device coupled with the storage database. The computing
device includes an application that determines a location of a
listener computing device that is accessing a radio station and
plays audio content associated with one or more locations on the
listener computing device if the location of the listener computing
device corresponds to the one or more locations associated with the
audio content.
Inventors: |
Andrews; Christopher C.;
(Los Altos, CA) |
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Applicant: |
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SOUNDLINK, INC. |
Los Altos |
CA |
US |
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Family ID: |
46927918 |
Appl. No.: |
15/948822 |
Filed: |
April 9, 2018 |
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Current U.S.
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1/1 |
Current CPC
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G06F 3/165 20130101;
G06F 16/48 20190101; H04N 21/472 20130101; G06F 3/04847 20130101;
H04W 4/029 20180201; H04L 65/602 20130101; G10L 15/26 20130101;
G06F 16/61 20190101; G06F 16/9566 20190101; H04N 21/432 20130101;
G06F 16/639 20190101; H04W 4/021 20130101 |
International
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H04L 29/06 20060101
H04L029/06; G10L 15/26 20060101 G10L015/26; G06F 17/30 20060101
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Claims
1. A method of providing a location-based radio station, the method
comprising: a. storing audio content on a storage database and
associating the audio content with one or more locations on an
association table, wherein each of the locations represent an area
having a size; b. customizing a radio station by selecting location
data settings of the radio station, wherein the location data
settings indicate a priority between two or more of the locations
based on the size of the area of the two or more locations being
different; c. determining a location of a listener computing device
that is accessing the radio station, wherein the radio station is
associated with the audio content; and d. playing the audio content
on the listener computing device if the location of the listener
computing device corresponds to the one or more locations of
location data elements associated with the audio content.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising creating the radio
station and storing the radio station in a database of
stations.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein one or more of the locations are
associated with one or more times or one or more dates.
4. The method of claim 2, further comprising playing generic audio
content on the listener computing device if the location of the
listener computing device does not correspond to the one or more
locations, wherein the generic audio content is not associated with
a location.
5. The method of claim 2, wherein the association table is stored
on the storage database.
6. The method of claim 2, wherein the database of stations is
located in the storage database.
7. The method of claim 2, further comprising importing new audio
content from an audio recording mechanism or a memory to the
storage database.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising associating the new
audio content with one or more of the locations and recording the
associations in the association table.
9. The method of claim 2, wherein creating the radio station
comprises selecting content pool settings of the radio station,
wherein the content pool settings comprise one or more parameters
the values of which the audio content must meet in order to be
played by the radio station.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the parameters comprise one or
more selected from the group consisting of the file size of the
audio content, the creation time of the audio content, the length
of the audio content, the source of the audio content, the title of
the audio content, the format of the audio content, the subject of
the audio content, the locations associated with the content, the
author of the content, genre of the content and the rating of the
content.
11. (canceled)
12. The method of claim 2, wherein the location data settings
indicate one or more sizes that the area of one of the locations
must fall within in order for the radio station to play the audio
content associated with the one of the locations.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein audio content associated with
locations having prioritized sizes of areas will be played before
other audio content associated with locations having lesser
prioritized sizes of areas when the listener device is in those
locations.
14. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions
that when executed by a computing device cause the computing device
to perform the method comprising: a. determining a location of a
listener computing device that is accessing a radio station
associated with audio content, wherein the audio content is
associated with one or more locations and wherein each of the
locations represent an area having a size; b. providing the radio
station including adjustable location data settings, wherein the
location data settings indicate a priority between two or more of
the locations based on the size of the area of the two or more
locations being different; and c. playing the audio content on the
listener computing device if the location of the listener computing
device corresponds to the one or more locations associated with the
audio content.
15. The medium of claim 14, wherein the method further comprises
storing the audio content on a storage database and associating the
audio content with the one or more locations on an association
table.
16. The medium of claim 15, wherein the method further comprises
creating a radio station and storing the radio station in a
database of stations.
17. The medium of claim 16, wherein the locations are associated
with one or more times or one or more dates.
18. The medium of claim 16, wherein the method further comprises
playing generic audio content on the listener computing device if
the location of the listener computing device does not correspond
to the one or more locations, wherein the generic audio content is
not associated with a location.
19. The medium of claim 16, wherein the method further comprises
importing new audio content from an audio recording mechanism or a
memory to the storage database.
20. The medium of claim 19, wherein the method further comprises
associating the new audio content with one or more new locations
and recording the associations on the association table.
21. The medium of claim 16, wherein creating the radio station
comprises selecting content pool settings of the radio station,
wherein the content pool settings comprise one or more parameters
the values of which the audio content must meet in order to be
played by the radio station.
22. The medium of claim 21, wherein the parameters comprise one or
more selected from the group consisting of the file size of the
audio content, the creation time of the audio content, the length
of the audio content, the source of the audio content, the title of
the audio content, the format of the audio content, the subject of
the audio content, the locations associated with the content, the
author of the content, genre of the content and the rating of the
content.
23. (canceled)
24. The medium of claim 16, wherein the location data settings
indicate one or more sizes that the area of one of the locations
must fall within in order for the radio station to play the audio
content associated with the one of the locations.
25. The medium of claim 24, wherein audio content associated with
locations having prioritized sizes of areas will be played before
other audio content associated with locations having lesser
prioritizes sizes of areas when the listener device is in those
locations.
26. A computing device for providing a location based radio station
comprising: a. a processor; and b. an application executed by the
processor configured to: i. determine a location of a listener
computing device that is accessing a radio station associated with
audio content, wherein the audio content is associated with one or
more locations and wherein each of the locations represent an area
having a size; ii. provide the radio station including adjustable
location data settings, wherein the location data settings indicate
a priority between two or more of the locations based on the size
of the area of the two or more locations being different; and iii.
play the audio content on the listener computing device if the
location of the listener computing device corresponds to the one or
more locations associated with the audio content.
27. The device of claim 26, wherein the processor is configured to
store the audio content on a storage database and associate the
audio content with the one or more locations on an association
table.
28. The device of claim 27, wherein the processor is configured to
create a radio station and store the radio station in a database of
stations.
29. The device of claim 28, wherein the locations are associated
with one or more times or one or more dates.
30. The device of claim 28, wherein the process is configured to
play generic audio content to the listener computing device if the
location of the listener computing device does not correspond to
the one or more locations, wherein the generic audio content is not
associated a location.
31. The device of claim 28, wherein the table of associations is
stored on the computing device.
32. The device of claim 28, wherein the database of stations is
located on computing device.
33. The device of claim 28, wherein the processor is configured to
import new audio content from an audio recording mechanism or a
memory to the storage database.
34. The device of claim 33, wherein the processor is configured to
associate the new audio content with one or more new locations and
record the associations on the association table.
35. The device of claim 28, wherein creating the radio station
comprises selecting content pool settings of the radio station,
wherein the content pool settings comprise one or more parameters
the values of which the audio content must meet in order to be
played by the radio station.
36. The device of claim 35, wherein the parameters comprise one or
more selected from the group consisting of the file size of the
audio content, the creation time of the audio content, the length
of the audio content, the source of the audio content, the title of
the audio content, the format of the audio content, the subject of
the audio content, the locations associated with the content, the
author of the content, genre of the content and the rating of the
content.
37. (canceled)
38. The device of claim 28, wherein the location data settings
indicate one or more sizes that the area of one of the locations
must fall within in order for the radio station to play the audio
content associated with the one of the locations.
39. The device of claim 37, wherein audio content associated with
locations having prioritized sizes of areas will be play before
other audio content associated with locations having lesser
prioritizes sizes of areas when the listener device is in those
locations.
40. The device of claim 37, wherein the storage database is
integrated with the computing device.
41. The device of claim 37, wherein the audio recording mechanism
is integrated with the computing device.
42. The device of claim 37, wherein the listener device is
integrated with the computing device.
43-57. (canceled)
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional
Patent Application Ser. No. 61/471,541, filed Apr. 4, 2011 and
entitled "AUDIO COMMENTING SYSTEM FOR THE INTERNET INCLUDING
WEBSITES, SOCIAL NETWORKS, AND BLOGS," U.S. Provisional Patent
Application Ser. No. 61/471,548, filed Apr. 4, 2011 and entitled
"AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR CREATING AND PUBLISHING INTERNET-BASED AUDIO
PROGRAMMING," U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No.
61/471,552, filed Apr. 4, 2011 and entitled "AUDIO RECORDING,
PLAYBACK, AND PUBLISHING SYSTEM FOR CREATING VOICEOVERS,
SOUNDTRACKS AND OTHER AUDIO PROGRAMMING FOR INTERNET CONTENT
INCLUDING WEBSITES AND SOCIAL NETWORKS," and U.S. Provisional
Patent Application Ser. No. 61/582,164, filed Dec. 30, 2011 and
entitled "AUTOMATIC AUDIO RECORDING AND PUBLISHING SYSTEM," U.S.
Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/488,954, filed May 23,
2011 and entitled "LOCATION-BASED INTERNET RADIO PRODUCTION AND
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM," all of which are hereby incorporated herein
by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to the field of location-based
audio. Specifically, the present invention is directed to the
creation and distribution of location-based radio productions.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The Internet and cable TV technologies have allowed
"narrowcasting" to become a common practice, whereby a specific
(narrow) list of recipients receive a program, a video or audio
program designed for that specific list. This list of recipients
may be defined by demographics, interests, values, or other
attributes. The recipient of a narrowcast may be receiving the
program because they subscribe to a certain cable channel or
website. This is as opposed to the broadcast model, where anyone
(i.e. the public) with the equipment is able to access a program.
In contrast, traditional terrestrial radio stations broadcast radio
to people within a specific geographic area and thus everyone
within that area receives the same program at the same time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The location-based radio system described herein enables
anyone to create and distribute network-based radio stations that
are sensitive to the geographic location of the listener.
Specifically, the creator of the station is able to adjust which
audio is played over the radio system for the listener based on the
location of the listener. In some embodiments, the output audio is
able to also be adjusted based on other factors including whether
the listener is traveling by car, walking, using a train, the speed
the listener is moving or if the listener is stationary.
Additionally, the system enables the listener to modify the audio
output by the radio station by inputting one or more preferences
into the station such as whether they are looking for entertainment
or news.
[0005] A first aspect of the present application is directed to a
method of providing a location-based radio station. The method
comprises storing audio content on a storage database and
associating the audio content with one or more locations on an
association table, determining a location of a listener computing
device that is accessing a radio station associated with the audio
content and playing the audio content on the listener computing
device if the location of the listener computing device corresponds
to the one or more locations of the location data elements
associated with the audio content. In some embodiments, the method
further comprises creating the radio station and storing the radio
station in a database of stations. In some embodiments, wherein one
or more of the locations are associated with one or more times or
one or more dates. In some embodiments, the method further
comprises playing generic audio content on the listener computing
device if the location of the listener computing device does not
correspond to the one or more locations, wherein the generic audio
content is not associated with a location. In some embodiments, the
association table is stored on the storage database. In some
embodiments, the database of stations is located in the storage
database. In some embodiments, the method further comprises
importing new audio content from an audio recording mechanism or a
memory to the storage database. In some embodiments, the method
further comprises associating the new audio content with one or
more of the locations and recording the associations in the
association table. In some embodiments, creating the radio station
comprises selecting content pool settings of the radio station,
wherein the content pool settings comprise one or more parameters
the values of which the audio content must meet in order to be
played by the radio station. In some embodiments, the parameters
comprise one or more selected from the group consisting of the file
size of the audio content, the creation time of the audio content,
the length of the audio content, the source of the audio content,
the title of the audio content, the format of the audio content,
the subject of the audio content, the locations associated with the
content, the author of the content, genre of the content and the
rating of the content. In some embodiments, each of the locations
represent an area having a size. In some embodiments, creating the
radio station comprises selecting location data settings of the
radio station, wherein the location data settings indicate a range
of sizes that the area of one of the locations must fall within in
order for the radio station to play the audio content associated
with the one of the locations. In some embodiments, the location
data settings indicate priorities between locations having
different sized areas, wherein audio content associated with
locations having prioritized sizes of areas will be played before
other audio content associated with locations having lesser
prioritized sizes of areas when the listener device is in those
locations.
[0006] A second aspect of the present application is directed to a
non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions that
when executed by a computing device cause the computing device to
perform the method comprising determining a location of a listener
computing device that is accessing a radio station associated with
audio content, wherein the audio content is associated with one or
more locations and playing the audio content on the listener
computing device if the location of the listener computing device
corresponds to the one or more locations associated with the audio
content. In some embodiments, the method further comprises storing
the audio content on a storage database and associating the audio
content with the one or more locations on an association table. In
some embodiments, the method further comprises creating a radio
station and storing the radio station in a database of stations. In
some embodiments, the locations are associated with one or more
times or one or more dates. In some embodiments, the method further
comprises playing generic audio content on the listener computing
device if the location of the listener computing device does not
correspond to the one or more locations, wherein the generic audio
content is not associated with a location. In some embodiments, the
method further comprises importing new audio content from an audio
recording mechanism or a memory to the storage database. In some
embodiments, the method further comprises associating the new audio
content with one or more new locations and recording the
associations on the association table. In some embodiments,
creating the radio station comprises selecting content pool
settings of the radio station, wherein the content pool settings
comprise one or more parameters the values of which the audio
content must meet in order to be played by the radio station. In
some embodiments, the parameters comprise one or more selected from
the group consisting of the file size of the audio content, the
creation time of the audio content, the length of the audio
content, the source of the audio content, the title of the audio
content, the format of the audio content, the subject of the audio
content, the locations associated with the content, the author of
the content, genre of the content and the rating of the content. In
some embodiments, each of the locations represent an area having a
size. In some embodiments, creating the radio station comprises
selecting location data settings of the radio station, wherein the
location data settings indicate a range of sizes that the area of
one of the locations must fall within in order for the radio
station to play the audio content associated with the one of the
locations. In some embodiments, the location data settings indicate
priorities between locations having different sized areas, wherein
audio content associated with locations having prioritized sizes of
areas will be played before other audio content associated with
locations having lesser prioritizes sizes of areas when the
listener device is in those locations.
[0007] Another aspect of the present application is directed to a
computing device for providing a location based radio station. The
computing device comprises a processor and an application executed
by the processor configured to determine a location of a listener
computing device that is accessing a radio station associated with
audio content, wherein the audio content is associated with one or
more locations and play the audio content on the listener computing
device if the location of the listener computing device corresponds
to the one or more locations associated with the audio content. In
some embodiments, the processor is configured to store the audio
content on a storage database and associate the audio content with
the one or more locations on an association table. In some
embodiments, the processor is configured to create a radio station
and store the radio station in a database of stations. In some
embodiments, the locations are associated with one or more times or
one or more dates. In some embodiments, the process is configured
to play generic audio content to the listener computing device if
the location of the listener computing device does not correspond
to the one or more locations, wherein the generic audio content is
not associated a location. In some embodiments, the table of
associations is stored on the computing device. In some
embodiments, the database of stations is located on computing
device. In some embodiments, the processor is configured to import
new audio content from an audio recording mechanism or a memory to
the storage database. In some embodiments, the processor is
configured to associate the new audio content with one or more new
locations and record the associations on the association table. In
some embodiments, creating the radio station comprises selecting
content pool settings of the radio station, wherein the content
pool settings comprise one or more parameters the values of which
the audio content must meet in order to be played by the radio
station. In some embodiments, the parameters comprise one or more
selected from the group consisting of the file size of the audio
content, the creation time of the audio content, the length of the
audio content, the source of the audio content, the title of the
audio content, the format of the audio content, the subject of the
audio content, the locations associated with the content, the
author of the content, genre of the content and the rating of the
content. In some embodiments, each of the locations represent an
area having a size. In some embodiments, creating the radio station
comprises selecting location data settings of the radio station,
wherein the location data settings indicate a range of sizes that
the area of one of the locations must fall within in order for the
radio station to play the audio content associated with the one of
the locations. In some embodiments, the location data settings
indicate priorities between locations having different sized areas,
wherein audio content associated with locations having prioritized
sizes of areas will be play before other audio content associated
with locations having lesser prioritizes sizes of areas when the
listener device is in those locations. In some embodiments, the
storage database is integrated with the computing device. In some
embodiments, the audio recording mechanism is integrated with the
computing device. In some embodiments, the listener device is
integrated with the computing device.
[0008] Yet another aspect of the present application is directed to
a system for providing a location based radio station. The system
comprises a storage database and a computing device coupled with
the storage database, wherein the computing device comprises a
processor and an application executed by the processor configured
to determine a location of a listener computing device that is
accessing a radio station associated with audio content, wherein
the audio content is associated with one or more locations and play
the audio content on the listener computing device if the location
of the listener computing device corresponds to the one or more
locations associated with the audio content. In some embodiments,
the processor is configured to store the audio content on the
storage database and associate the audio content with the one or
more locations on an association table. In some embodiments, the
processor is configured to create a radio station and store the
radio station in a database of stations. In some embodiments, the
locations are associated with one or more times or one or more
dates. In some embodiments, the process is configured to play
generic audio content to the listener computing device if the
location of the listener computing device does not correspond to
the one or more locations, wherein the generic audio content is not
associated a location. In some embodiments, the table of
associations is stored on the computing device. In some
embodiments, the database of stations is located on computing
device. In some embodiments, the processor is configured to import
new audio content from an audio recording mechanism or a memory to
the storage database. In some embodiments, the processor is
configured to associate the new audio content with one or more new
locations and record the associations on the association table. In
some embodiments, creating the radio station comprises selecting
content pool settings of the radio station, wherein the content
pool settings comprise one or more parameters the values of which
the audio content must meet in order to be played by the radio
station. In some embodiments, the parameters comprise one or more
selected from the group consisting of the file size of the audio
content, the creation time of the audio content, the length of the
audio content, the source of the audio content, the title of the
audio content, the format of the audio content, the subject of the
audio content, the locations associated with the content, the
author of the content, genre of the content and the rating of the
content. In some embodiments, each of the locations represent an
area having a size. In some embodiments, creating the radio station
comprises selecting location data settings of the radio station,
wherein the location data settings indicate a range of sizes that
the area of one of the locations must fall within in order for the
radio station to play the audio content associated with the one of
the locations. In some embodiments, the location data settings
indicate priorities between locations having different sized areas,
wherein audio content associated with locations having prioritized
sizes of areas will be play before other audio content associated
with locations having lesser prioritizes sizes of areas when the
listener device is in those locations. In some embodiments, the
computing device is integrated with one or more selected from the
group consisting of the storage database, the audio recording
mechanism and the listener device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] FIG. 1 illustrates a location-based radio system according
to some embodiments.
[0010] FIG. 2A illustrates a creator device according to some
embodiments.
[0011] FIG. 2B illustrates a listener device according to some
embodiments.
[0012] FIG. 3 illustrates a method of providing a location-based
radio system according to some embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] The location-based radio system described herein enables
users to create one or more radio stations that automatically
select audio content related to the location of the device playing
the audio content. The system enables the users to record and
submit new audio content associated with one or more areas, and to
customize the radio stations such that they only play the desired
location based audio content when in the associated locations.
Although the system is described herein in reference to audio
content, it is understood that the content is able to comprise
textual, image, audio and/or video content.
[0014] FIG. 1 illustrates an location-based radio system 100
according to some embodiments. As shown in FIG. 1, the
location-based radio system 100 comprises one or more creator
devices 102 having an radio station creation application, one or
more listener devices 106 having a radio station listening
application and one or more storage elements 108 having a table of
associations and a database of radio stations, all coupled together
via one or more networks 104. In some embodiments, one or more of
the listener devices 106 and the creator devices 102 are the same
device such that one of the networks 104 comprise an internal
network of the creator device 102. In some embodiments, one or more
of the storage elements 108 is integrated with the creator device
102. For example, one of the storage elements 108 is able to be the
local memory on the creator device 102. Alternatively, the storage
elements 108 are able to be integrated with one or more of the
listener devices 106 and/or are able to be remote storage devices
separate from both the creator device 102 and the listener devices
106.
[0015] In some embodiments, the creation and listener applications
are components or modules of a single location based radio station
application that is able to be downloaded together an a user is
able to utilize one or both of the modules as desired.
Alternatively, the creation and listener applications are able to
be separate applications that are separately downloaded. In some
embodiments, the creation application is stored and runs locally on
the creator device 102 and/or the listener application is stored
and runs locally on the listener device 106. Alternatively, the
creation application and/or the listener application are able to be
partially or fully stored and/or executed remotely on a device
separate from but coupled with the creator device 102 and/or
listener device 106 over the network(s) 104. For example, the radio
station creation application and/or listener application are able
to be stored and executed on a remote server coupled to the creator
device 102 and/or listener device 106 via the network(s) 104. In
some embodiments, a user downloads the creation application and/or
listener application onto the creator device 102 and/or listener
device 106. Alternatively, the creation application and/or listener
application are able to come pre-installed on the creator device
102 and/or listener device 106. In some embodiments, the table of
associations and database of radio stations are stored on one or
more of the storage elements 108. Alternatively, copies of the
table of associations and/or the database of radio stations are
able to be stored on one or more of the creator devices 102, the
listener devices 106 and the storage devices 108.
[0016] In some embodiments, the creator device 102 and/or listener
devices 106 comprise mobile computing devices such as a smart
phone, computer or computing component within a vehicle.
Alternatively, the creator device 102 and/or listener device 106
are able to comprise a mobile phone or other type of computing
and/or networking device. For example, the creator and/or listener
device 102, 106 are able to be Internet-based radios already
installed in cars or other devices that able to interface with the
applications of the system 100 via an application interface such
that the Internet-based radios are able to provide both access to
the radio stations on the radio station database as well as the
standard radio stations. In some embodiments, the one or more
networks 104 comprise the internet. Alternatively, the one or more
networks 104 are able to be any combination of wired and/or
wireless networks such as the internet, an ethernet or other types
of networks capable of transmitting audio data as are well known in
the art. For example, the network 104 is able to be a wireless
internet network and/or a terrestrial radio station network. In
some embodiments, the storage elements 108 comprise one or more
servers. Alternatively, the storage elements 108 comprise other
types of data storage/memory devices as are well known in the
art.
[0017] The entries within the master database are able to be
sorted/filtered by a user for selecting one or more desired entries
and publishing or republishing said entries using the radio station
creation application as described below. For example, a user is
able to access the master database via a sorting feature of the
commenting and publishing application and filter/sort the data by
one or more parameters/characteristics and combinations thereof in
order to return a list of filtered audio and associated data. In
particular, the parameters/characteristics are able to comprise
metadata of the audio data, metadata of the listener devices 106
and/or the characteristics of the audio data. For example, the
parameters/characteristics are able to comprise the web address of
the associated listener device 106, the source or person who
created the audio data, subject of the associated listener device
106, where the audio data was created, when the audio data was
created, length of the audio data, size of the audio data, format
of the audio data, subject of the audio data or other
characteristics of the audio data or listener devices 106 as are
well known in the art. As a result, the system 100 provides the
benefit of enabling a user to utilize the radio station creation
application and the master database to organize, access and
selectively publish all the data stored in the system 100.
[0018] FIG. 2A illustrates the creator device 102 according to some
embodiments. As shown in FIG. 2A, the creator device 102 comprises
a central processing unit (CPU) 202 for executing the radio station
creation application and controlling the operation of the creator
device 102, a memory 204 for locally storing the radio station
creation application and the recorded audio if necessary, an
input/output interface 206 for inputting commands from a user and
outputting the audio data to the storage elements 108 via the
network(s) 104, an audio recording mechanism 208 for recording the
audio and one or more buses 210 for coupling the components of the
creator device 102 together. Additionally, it is understood that
the creator device 102 is able to comprise one or more additional
components well known in the art, which have not been included
herein for the sake of brevity.
[0019] FIG. 2B illustrates the listener device 106 according to
some embodiments. As shown in FIG. 2B, the listener device 106 is
able to be substantially similar to the creator device 102 except
for the differences described herein. Specifically, the listener
device 106 comprises a central processing unit (CPU) 202 for
executing the radio station listening application and controlling
the operation of the listener device 106, a memory 204 for locally
storing the radio station listening application, an input/output
interface 206 for inputting commands from a user and outputting
messages to the storage elements 108 via the network(s) 104, an
audio playback mechanism 209 for playing the audio content and one
or more buses 210 for coupling the components of the listener
device 106 together. Additionally, it is understood that the
listener device 106 is able to comprise one or more additional
components well known in the art, which have not been included
herein for the sake of brevity.
[0020] In some embodiments, the memory 204 comprises non-volatile
memory. Alternatively, the memory 204 comprises one or both of
non-volatile and volatile memory. In some embodiments, the
input/output interface 206 comprises a display with a graphical
user interface (GUI) for receiving commands from the user.
Alternatively, the input/output interface 206 comprises one or more
of a display, a GUI, a voice recognition mechanism, transceiver,
device physical inputs, peripherals such as mice and keyboards, and
other interface components as are well known in the art. In some
embodiments, the audio recording mechanism 208 is integrated into
the device 102. Alternatively, the recording mechanism 208 and/or
the playback mechanism 209 are able to be peripheral devices that
are coupled to the creator device 102 or listener device 106 via
the network(s) 104 or another wired or wireless network. In some
embodiments, the recording mechanism 208 comprises a voice
recorder. Alternatively, the recording mechanism 208 is able to be
other types of audio and/or video recording devices/mechanisms that
are able to record any kind of sound the user desires, such as
their voice to music or pre-recorded sound effects as are well
known in the art. In some embodiments, the playback mechanism 209
is a speaker. Alternatively, the playback mechanism 209 is able to
comprise other devices and/or software capable of playing back
audio content as are well known in the art. In some embodiments,
the recording mechanism 208 and/or the playback mechanism 209
comprises recording and/or playback software stored and executed on
the creator device 102 or listener device 106. Alternatively, the
recording and/or playback software is able to be partially or fully
remotely executed and/or stored from the creator device 102 or the
listener device 106. For example, the recording and/or playback
software is able to be remotely stored and/or executed on a website
server coupled with the creator device 102 and/or listener device
106 over the network 102. Some exemplary types of such recording
and/or playback software include Quicktime that runs from a hard
drive of a computer, Javasonics.com or Pubclip.com or Byoaudio.com
that run from a web-based application, and Voice Memo that runs on
an iPhone. Alternatively, the recording mechanism 208 and/or the
playback mechanism 209 do not include recording software and the
recording and/or playback functionality is implemented by the radio
station creation application or the radio station listening
application.
Radio Station Creation Application
[0021] The radio station creation application is able to comprise a
radio station creation feature, an audio import feature and a data
association feature. The radio station creation feature enables a
user to create a new radio station and select one or more
characteristics of that station, wherein the new station and the
selected characteristics are able to be automatically added to and
stored with the database of stations. The station characteristics
are able to comprise the name of the station, audio content pool
settings, location data settings and station access settings. These
characteristics are able to be edited at any time after creation of
the radio station by accessing the radio station via the radio
station creation application. The audio content pool settings
enable the user to select what pool of audio content the radio
station will select from when automatically choosing the next
content to play on the radio station. For example, the user is able
to select that all the content available on the storage elements
108 or all the content listed on the table of associations be
included in the content pool. Such a selection will include all
content listed as public on the table of associations as well as
content listed as private on the table, but that the station has
access to because it meets the privacy settings associated with the
private content. Alternatively, the user is able to select less
than all the content available to be included in the pool by
filtering the content by one or more parameters such as the title
of the content, the author/narrator of the content, subject/genre
of the content, length of the content, rating of the content (e.g.
popularity or maturity level), source of the content (e.g. the user
who added the content to the system 100), creation date of the
content (e.g. when the content was added to the system or when the
content was actually created), format of the content (e.g. mp3) and
other content parameters as are well known in the art. As a result,
only content having values that match the selected values of the
parameters will be included within the content pool. Alternatively,
the user is able to manually create a playlist of content from the
available content such that the radio station plays the playlist of
content entered instead of selecting content from the content pool.
Alternatively, the user is able to manually create playlists as
well as select content pool setting that the station will use to
select content before, after or in between the playlist content.
For example, the user is able to submit a playlist of ten items
that they want to be played every five hours and the select content
pool settings that the radio station is to follow in order to fill
the remainder of the time. In some embodiments, the user is able to
select/save multiple different content pool settings including
playlists that are to be implemented at specified different times
(e.g. different hours, days, months).
[0022] The location data settings enable the user to select what
the radio station will play when there is no audio content within
the content pool that is associated with the current location of
the listener device 106 and to select what size or sizes of
location areas the audio content will need to be associated with in
order to be selected for playback by the radio station at a current
location. In particular, when there is no audio content within the
content pool that is associated with the current location of the
listener device 106, the user is able to select that no content be
played, that content related to the nearest location be played or
that generic content be played, wherein the generic content is not
associated with a location. Regarding the selection of the size or
sizes of location areas, a set of audio content A is able to be
associated with a small location area such as the address 123 main
street, a medium location area such as the city Denver, a large
location area such as the state Colorado and/or other size location
areas. As a result, by selecting the location data settings a user
is able to determine what size of location area the audio content
needs to be associated with in order to be selected for playback
when in that location. For example, the user is able to select that
the content associated with any size of location area on the
storage elements 108 or listed on the table of associations be
included in the content pool. Again, such a selection will include
all content listed as public on the table of associations as well
as content listed as private on the table, but that the station has
access to because it meets the privacy settings associated with the
private content. Alternatively, the user is able to select less
than content associated with any size location area to be included
in the pool by filtering the content by only content associated
with one or more specified location area sizes, only content
associated with a specified location area size or greater sizes
and/or only content associated with a specified location area size
or smaller sizes. As a result, the user is able to customize the
radio station for interstate travels by, for example, selecting a
location area size of "state" such that as a listener quickly
traverses through the states the station audio content associated
with each state and not content only associated with a small area
of that state that is quickly. Similarly, the user is able to
customize the radio station for intrastate travels by, for example,
selection a smaller location are size of "city" such that content
associated with each passed city is able to be selected.
[0023] In some embodiments, the location data settings are able to
further enable the user to select priority settings between the
different location area sizes and/or between audio content of the
same location area sizes. For example, the user is able cause the
station to prioritize content associated with the smaller location
areas over larger location areas such that the content associated
with the smallest location area will be selected first over any
content associated with larger location areas in the same location.
Alternatively, larger or specified sizes of location areas are able
to be prioritized. Indeed, it is understood that the prioritization
between any one size location area and all the other size location
areas is able to be specified. Similarly, priority is able to be
specified for content of having the same size location area based
on one or more parameters such as the title of the content, the
author/narrator of the content, subject/genre of the content,
length of the content, rating of the content (e.g. popularity or
maturity level), source of the content (e.g. the user who added the
content to the system 100), creation date of the content (e.g. when
the content was added to the system or when the content was
actually created), format of the content (e.g. mp3) and other
content parameters as are well known in the art. Additionally, in
some embodiments the user is able to select/save multiple different
location data settings that are to be implemented at specified
different times (e.g. different hours, days, months). The station
access settings enable the user to select one or more listeners or
sets of listeners that are able to edit, download or otherwise
access the radio station. For example, the user is able to make the
radio station public such that all listeners are able to access the
radio station and listen to its content. Alternatively, the user is
able to make the radio station private such that only listeners who
meet one or more privacy qualifications are able to access and
listen to the radio station. The privacy qualifications are able to
comprise one or more of the purchase of a subscription by the
listener device 106 or the user account associated with the
listener device 106, a location of the listener device 106 (e.g. a
building or an network access point), a password or other
identification entered by the listener when attempting to access
the radio station, a relationship status indicated in the system
100 of the listener and the user (e.g. friends), a selection of the
listener's account on the system 100 by the user, a selection of a
group on the system 100 the listener's account belongs to and other
characteristics of the listener's account as are well known in the
art. For example, the privacy qualifications are able to specify
that the radio station is only able to be accessed by a listener
device 106 located in a particular building. Indeed, this function
is particular beneficial if a business desires to create a station
that is only able to be accessed for playback while within the
buildings of that business. The editing of the radio station is
able to comprise changing one or more of the name of the station,
audio content pool settings of the station, location data settings
of the station and station access settings of the station. As a
result, the user is able to control the extent of who is able to
listen to or otherwise access the radio stations they create.
Additionally, it should be noted that if the user does not select
one or more of the characteristics of the station, the creation
feature is able to use one or more default selections for the radio
station.
[0024] Further, in some embodiments, the creation feature enables a
user to sample or test a radio station they have created or are in
the process of creating. For example, the user is able to interact
with a map on the creator device 102 in order to manipulate an icon
representing the location of a listener device 106 that is
listening to the radio station being tested. As a result, the
application will play or otherwise output audio content to the user
just as the station would play for the a listener of the listener
device 106 at the location of the icon on the map. Specifically,
the feature is able to comprise any manner of outputting and/or
displaying a hypothetical playlist of what the radio station would
play if implemented using the currently inputted settings.
Additionally, in some embodiments, the creature feature further
comprises advertiser settings that enables the user to specify the
types of advertising that are available on the radio station and
how the advertiser is able to become an advertiser for the radio
station. For example, the advertiser settings are able to comprise
an automated ad import feature that enables audio content
comprising ads to be added to the pool of audio content for the
radio station. Further, the advertiser settings are able to
comprise ad characteristics such as permissible ad length, subject
matter, play times, play locations, and/or other ad
characteristics. As a result, the advertiser settings are able to
be used to enable an advertiser to create and submit their
advertisement which will play according to the different selected
settings for the radio station.
[0025] The audio import feature enables the user to record and/or
import audio content for storage on the storage elements 108 and/or
inclusion on the table of associations. For example, the audio
import feature enables the user to select one or more files stored
on the creator device 102 or accessible with the creator device 102
and import the selected files into the system 100. Alternatively,
the feature enables the user to activate the recording mechanism
208 and record new content that is then stored locally and/or
imported into the system such that the new content is stored on the
storage elements 108 and/or inclusion on the table of associations.
In some embodiments, the importation is able to comprise streaming
live audio content into the system 100 and/or directly to one or
more radio stations. Alternatively, the imported audio content is
able to not be streamed and/or be pre-recorded. In some
embodiments, the imported and/or recorded audio content is able to
be edited using the audio import feature. In some embodiments, the
editing capability is built into the import feature. Alternatively,
the editing capability is provided by external software that the
creation application is able to interface with. In some
embodiments, the import feature automatically determines the
location, time, date and/or other location data about audio data
that is being recorded using the creation application.
[0026] In some embodiments, the import feature further enables the
user to select one or more data privacy settings which are
associated with one or more portions of the audio content and
listed with the portions of the audio content on the table of
associations. In particular, these privacy settings are able to be
used to determine which listeners and/or radio stations are able to
edit, download, or otherwise access the associated content. For
example, the user is able to make one or more of the portions of
the audio content public such that all listeners and/or radio
stations are able to access the portions of audio content.
Alternatively, the user is able to make one or more of the portions
of audio content private such that only listeners and/or radio
stations who meet the privacy settings are able to access the audio
content. The privacy settings are able to comprise one or more of a
password or other identification entered by the listener when
attempting to access the content, a relationship status indicated
in the system 100 of the listener and the user (e.g. friends), an
identifier associated with the radio station that matches a list of
approved identifiers, a selection of the radio station and/or the
listener's account on the system 100 by the user, a selection of a
group on the system 100 the radio station and/or the listener's
account belongs to and other characteristics of the radio station
and/or listener's account as are well known in the art. In some
embodiments, the data privacy settings are selected and added to
the audio content during the import process. Alternatively, the
data privacy setting are able to be selected or adjusted at any
time after the audio content has been imported into the system 100.
The editing of the audio content is able to comprise changing one
or more of the name of the content and the data association
settings of the content as described below. As a result, the user
is able to control the extent of who is able to listen to or
otherwise access the audio content they import into the system.
Additionally, it should be noted that if the user does not select
one or more of the characteristics of the station, the creation
feature is able to use one or more default selections for the radio
station.
[0027] The data association feature enables location data, values
corresponding to the content pool parameters and/or other data
describing the content to be associated with the content such that
the associations are recorded in the table of associations. In
particular, the location data is able to comprise one or more
geographical areas of one or more different sizes that the content
is related to. For example, the location data is able to be a range
of longitude and latitude coordinates, the name of a town, the
address of a building and/or other location/area identifiers as are
well known in the art. Further, in some embodiments, the location
data is able to further comprise a time, date and/or whether that
the content is associated with. For example, the content is able to
be associated with a sunset that is able to be viewed from a
location at a particular time of day when there is sunny weather.
As another example, the content is able to be associated with a
fair or concert that occurs at a particular location on a
particular date and time. Each item of audio data of the audio
content found in the table of associations is able to be associated
with any number of times, locations and/or location area sizes
ranging from very small (e.g. a room or smaller) to very large
(e.g. continents or larger). As a result, the associations are able
to be used to adjust playback of the audio content, to sort/filter
the content and/or to otherwise manipulate the content.
[0028] In some embodiments, the associations are input manually by
importer of the content and/or others with authorization to add
associations to the content. For example, the association feature
is able to present the user with a map on the user interface 206 of
the creation device 102 such that the user is able to select one or
more locations/areas to associate with selected audio content. As a
result, these selected locations/areas are able to be used to
trigger the beginning of the playing of the audio content by a
radio station. Alternatively or in addition, one or more of the
associations are able to be determined automatically by the system
100 during the importation process. For example, the imported audio
content is able to be parsed for metadata and other data which is
then able to be associated with the content. As another example,
the system 100 is able to determine the position of the recording
mechanism 208 when audio content is recorded and then automatically
associate one or more location areas to the content based on the
determined position. In some embodiments, the system 100 has access
to or incorporates an audio to text conversion element such that
the system 100 is able to convert imported audio into text data
that is able to be automatically parsed for metadata and other data
that is then associated with the audio content. In some
embodiments, the association process is able to occur after the
audio content is imported into the system 100. Alternatively, the
audio content is able to be associated with the location settings,
content pool parameter values and/or other data during the import
process described above. Therefore, the radio station creation
application enables user to create and customize one or more radio
stations that will output selected audio content based on the
customization and the location of the listener.
Radio Station Listener Application
[0029] The radio station listener application is able to comprise a
radio station download feature, an audio listening feature, a
location determination feature and a radio station editing feature.
The radio station download feature enables a user to access the
database of radio stations and download one or more stations that
are available for download (e.g. public or private but accessible
according to the privacy settings). For example, the download
feature is able to present the user with a list of some or all of
the radio stations within the database and then enables the user to
utilize sort/filter functions in order to find and select the
stations that the user wishes to download. In particular, the
database is able to be sorted/filtered by the content pool
parameters, the location settings, the station access settings
and/or other data related to the radio stations. In some
embodiments, the radio station listener application is able to
audibly output one or more of the content pool parameters, the
location settings, the station access settings and/or other data
related to the radio stations such that a user is able to select
one or more radio stations based on the audible output. For
example, this feature is able to beneficial to a user in a vehicle
that is able to hear the description of the radio stations instead
of having to read them which is able to be a safety hazard while
driving.
[0030] In some embodiments, the selected radio stations are
downloaded such that they are able to executed wholly locally on
the listener device 106. Alternatively, the radio stations are able
to be downloaded such that they need to be partially or fully
remotely executed on the storage elements 108 and/or other devices.
For example, the downloading of a radio station is able to comprise
creating a shortcut or link to the radio station on the listener
device 106 and/or listener application, wherein upon selection of
the shortcut/link the device 106 accesses the radio station on the
storage elements 108 and/or other devices in order to utilize the
station for playback. In some embodiments, the radio station
listener application comprises a default radio station having one
or more default settings such that a user is able to use the
default radio to begin listening to the audio content without
downloading any radio stations or creating any radio stations. In
some embodiments, the user is able to edit one or more of the
default settings in order to customize the default radio station.
As a result, a user is able to quickly access audio content using
the slightly customized radio station which does not require all of
the setup and/or searching necessary when creating a new radio
station or downloading an existing radio station. In some
embodiments, the download feature also enables the user to sample
one or more stations before downloading them. Specifically, the
feature is able to output and/or display a hypothetical playlist of
what the radio station would play to the user.
[0031] The audio listening feature enables the user to utilize
standard playback operations in order to play the audio content
utilizing the radio stations that have been downloaded. The
playback operations are able to comprise "play," "pause," "skip,"
"stop," "volume adjust" or other playback operations as are well
known in the art. In some embodiments, the audio listening feature
further comprises one or more content feedback operations that
enable the system 100 to associate content feedback with the audio
content and/or radio stations. For example, the listening feature
is able to include a "like" operation that a user is able to select
to indicate whether they like or dislike the audio content and/or
radio station. As another example, the content feedback operations
are able to indicate the amount of time certain audio content plays
(e.g. does the user listen to the entirety of the content?), the
location of the listener device 106 when the content plays, the
time of day when the content is played, the date the content is
played and/or other types of feedback as are well known in the art.
In some embodiments, the audio listening feature effectuates
playback on the listener device 106 utilizing the playback
mechanism 209 and playback software integrated within the listener
application. Alternatively, the playback software used to
effectuate the playback is able to be distinct from the listener
application, wherein the listener application interfaces with the
playback software, for example, using an application interface or
other interfacing methods as are well known in the art.
[0032] The location determination feature enables the listener
application to determine location feedback such as the location,
direction and/or speed of the listener device 106 and adjust the
selection of audio content during playback based on the location
feedback. For example, the listener application and/or associated
radio station are able to use the location data of table of
associations, the location data settings of the radio station and
determined location of the listener device 106 to select audio
content associated with the current location for playback to the
user. Further, in some embodiments the listener application and/or
the associated radio station are able to use speed and direction
feedback along with the determined location to anticipate the next
location area that will be entered by the listener device 106. As a
result, subsequent audio content to be played is able to be
buffered based on the anticipated next location. Moreover, in some
embodiments based on the location, speed, direction and the
duration of the currently playing audio content, the listener
application and/or radio station are able to select audio content
associated with the current location having a duration such that
the content will finish before or proximate to the listener device
106 exiting the area. Similarly, the listener application and/or
radio station are able to select audio content associated with the
anticipated next location having a duration such that by the time
the content has finished playing the listener device 106 will be in
the anticipated next location. In some embodiments, the speed is
able to be used to determine the size of the location area to
prioritize. For example, at high speeds audio content associated
with a small location area will be too slow to be output to the
user before the small location area is passed by the listener
device 106. As a result, the size of the location areas is able to
be selected based on the determined speed such that audio content
is able to be fully or mostly output before the listener device 106
passes the location area associated with the content. In some
embodiments, the location, speed and/or direction of the listener
device 106 is determined using global positioning satellite
technology. Alternatively, other location determining technology is
able to be used wherein the location determining technology is able
to be integrated within or separate from the listening application
and/or listener device 106. In some embodiments, the location
feedback is able to comprise the weather at the current location of
the listener device 106 such that content associated with a
particular kind of weather is able to be output by the radio
station upon receiving the weather feedback.
[0033] The editing feature enables the user to edit the content
pool parameters, the location settings, the station access settings
and/or other data related to the downloaded radio stations. In some
embodiments, if the editing of the station by the user is
authorized under the access settings, the database of stations
and/or the table of associations are able to be updated according
to the changes made by the user. In some embodiments, the user is
able to save the changes to a radio station made using the editing
feature on the listener device 106 such that whenever the radio
station is accessed on the listener device 106 the changes are
maintained. In some embodiments, these locally saved changes are
able to be made even if changes to the radio station on the
database are not authorized for the user under the access settings
of the station. In some embodiments, the user is able to save the
radio station with the changes as a new radio station on the
database of radio stations. The editing feature is able to also
enable the user to edit the audio content stored on the storage
elements 108 and/or the associations saved in the table to
associations. For example, the user is able to change/edit one or
more of the name, the access/privacy settings and/or the data
association settings of the content. In some embodiments, if the
editing of the content by the user is authorized under the
access/privacy settings, the storage elements 108 and/or the table
of associations are able to be updated according to the changes
made by the user. In some embodiments, the user is able to save the
changes to the content such that whenever the audio content is
accessed on the listener device 106 the changes are maintained. In
some embodiments, these locally saved changes are able to be made
even if changes to the audio content on the storage elements 108
and/or the table of associations are not authorized for the user
under the access/privacy settings of the content. In some
embodiments, the user is able to save the audio content with the
changes as new audio content on the storage elements 108 and/or the
table of associations. As a result, the listener is able to utilize
the editing feature to customize the listener application as
desired.
[0034] In operation, a user of the creator device 102 utilizes
creation feature of the creation application by interacting with
the interface 206 of the creator device 102 to create and customize
one or more radio stations that are then stored in the database of
radio stations and published such that one or more listener devices
106 are able to download/access the stations. The user is also able
to utilize the import feature of the creation application on the
creator device 102 to record or import audio content for use by the
radio stations the user created and/or other radio stations. In
some embodiments, the imported/recorded audio content is stored
locally on the creator device 102 and then copied or transferred
onto the storage elements 108 over the network(s) 104.
Alternatively, the imported/recorded audio content is able to
directly stored on the storage elements 108, for example, by
streaming the audio content to the storage elements 108. This
imported/created content is then able to be associated with
location settings, content pool parameter values and/or other data
using the association feature during or after the import process.
In some embodiments, the associations are automatically created and
stored in the table of associations by the creation application.
Alternatively, one or more of the associations are able to be made
manually by the user via the creation application. A user of the
listener device 106 utilizes the download feature of the listening
application by interacting with the interface 206 of the listener
device 106 to download/access one or more radio stations from the
storage elements 108. Specifically, the user is able to sort and
select which radio stations to download by filtering the stations
within the station database using the sorting feature of the
listening application. In some embodiments, the user of the
listener device 106 is able to edit the audio content and/or radio
stations using the listening application and the interface 206 to
communicate with the storage elements 108 and to access the radio
station database and/or table of associations. The user of the
listener device 106 is then able to playback audio content on the
listener device 106 using the playback feature of the listening
application, wherein the playback is adjusted based on location
data settings, content pool data settings and/or the access
settings. In some embodiments, the interaction and use of the radio
station creation application and/or the radio station listening
application by the user comprises voice commands. Alternatively,
the interaction comprises one or more of voice commands, the
pressing of a button on the device 102/106 and/or other triggering
actions as are well known in the art.
[0035] FIG. 3 illustrates a flowchart of a method of operating the
location-based radio system 100 according to some embodiments. As
shown in FIG. 3, a user creates or edits a radio station using a
radio station creation application by selecting one or more radio
station characteristics at the step 302. In some embodiments, the
created radio station(s) and the selected station characteristics
are stored in a radio station database. In some embodiments,
selecting the station characteristics comprises determining one or
more of the content pool settings, location data settings and the
station access settings. The user records/accesses and imports
audio content using the radio station creation application such
that the audio content is stored on one or more of the storage
elements 108 and included in a table of associations at the step
304. In some embodiments, the during or after the import process
the user selects one or more data privacy settings to be associated
with one or more items of the audio content and listed with an
entry related to the items of the audio content on the table of
associations. Location data settings (e.g. location areas), values
corresponding to the content pool parameters and/or other data
describing the audio content are associated with the audio content
and recorded in the table of associations at the step 306. In some
embodiments, one or more of the associations are made automatically
by the radio station creation application. Alternatively, one or
more of the associations are manually input by the user into the
radio station creation application. Alternatively, some or all of
the imported content is able to be not associated with any location
data such that the audio content is generic audio content that is
able to be played at any location.
[0036] A user downloads or accesses a radio station from the
database of radio stations using the radio station listener
application at the step 308. In some embodiments, the user selects
the radio station for download by filtering the pool of radio
stations on the radio station database using a filtering feature of
the radio station listener application. Alternatively, the user is
able to utilize a default radio station on the radio station
listener application rather than downloading or otherwise accessing
a station on the radio station database. In some embodiments, the
user edits the content pool parameters, the location settings, the
station access settings and/or other data related to the downloaded
radio stations using an edit feature of the radio station listener
application. In some embodiments, the user edits the audio content
stored on the storage elements 108 and/or the associations saved in
the table to associations using the editing feature of the radio
station listener application. The user instructs the radio station
to playback some of the audio content using a playback feature of
the radio station listener application at the step 310. The radio
station plays audio content to the user that is selected based on
the location feedback of the listener device 106, the location data
associated with the audio content and the location data settings of
the radio station at the step 312. In some embodiments, the playing
of the audio content is triggered by location feedback indicating
that the listener device 106 has entered the location area
associated with the audio content. In some embodiments, the radio
station plays generic audio content if the listener device 106 is
not in an area that is associated with any of the audio content.
When the listener device 106 moves to a location that is associated
with some of the audio content, the radio station is able to switch
to the associated audio content. As a result, the system 100
provides the benefit of enabling a user to create and/or listen to
one or more radio stations wherein the content is selected based on
and therefore customized for the location of the listener 106
device playing the content.
[0037] The location-based radio system 100 described herein has
numerous advantages. Specifically, the system provides the
advantage of enabling each listener, based on one or more of their
geographic location and behavior (e.g. driving direction, driving
speed), to receive an audio program specifically for them as
determined by the system 100. Specifically, a user is able to
create customized radio stations that are able to automatically
output customized audio content to the listeners based on their
location and/or other parameters. For example, this customizing is
able to be used beneficially to enable advertiser content to be
highly targeted for specific location data and/or location feedback
of the listener devices 106. In particular audio content comprising
an advertisement is able to be played when the listener device 106
is within a five mile radius of the advertiser's business. Indeed,
the system 100 enables the creation of thousands or millions of
radio stations and content. It would be time and cost prohibitive
for a large company to create individualized radio stations for
each listener. Thus, the system 100 saves both time and cost while
providing customized radio stations and audio content for
listeners.
[0038] The present invention has been described in terms of
specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the
understanding of principles of construction and operation of the
invention. Such reference herein to specific embodiments and
details thereof is not intended to limit the scope of the claims
appended hereto. It will be readily apparent to one skilled in the
art that other various modifications may be made in the embodiment
chosen for illustration without departing from the spirit and scope
of the invention as defined by the claims. In particular, it should
be noted that although as described herein the system is in
reference to audio content, the content is able to comprise image
and/or video content.
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