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How enhanced programming can save TV, cable
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How enhanced programming can save TV, cable
Ensequence wants to keep the audience tuned into TV, cable, and away from the Web In this interview, Bambi Francisco caught up with Dalen Harrison and asked the entrepreneur to demonstrate enhanced programming. Harrison is the CEO of Ensequence, the interactive television company that’s trying to make cable and television programming interactive. BF: So I'm here with Dalen Harrison , CEO of Ensequence. These are exciting times for you. How many more households will you be able to reach out to?DH: This year our cable distribution will be 23 million homes, and there are another 30 million satellite homes that are enabled for interactive TV. Plus IPT homes like Verizon and AT&T, and over 55 million homes enabling in the United States this year.BF: And that is basically your market opportunity. You're looking for programmers ...   [ Read more ]
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Date Found: February 26, 2009
Date Produced: February 26, 2009
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