- Cabvision
Cabvision is a
narrowcast private recorded television service provided inLondon taxicab s.Technology and content
Supported by a number of media and technology companies including
IBM ,Trident Microsystems andLiquid Digital , Cabvision is predominantly anadvertising platform showing pre-recorded television shows to taxi passengers. Taxi drivers are paid around £750 per year by Cabvision to run the system in their vehicles [ [http://www.cabvision.com/pdf/0315_EveningStandard.pdf London Evening Standard 15 March 2005 Cabbies can take a back seat with taxi TV] ] .Once activated, the passenger can choose from a handful of basic channels showing sport, news and comedy via arm-rest mounted control pads.
The system is built into a PC located in the vehicle's boot running the
Microsoft Windows XP operating system. The unit is designed to be housed in the new-styleTX1 ,TXII andTX4 hackney carriage s and connected to aTFT LCD screen between the fold-down passenger seats behind the driver.The channels offered (being as at October 2007,
IBM Innovation , BBC Comedy, BBC Classic Comedy,The cabvision MUSIC channel ,CNBC Europe , andLONDON TV ) are provided in recorded format with up to 40 minutes of content, divided into 5 minute programmes, further segmented bycommercial break s.Viewing data is collected and sent to the supplier via DAB and
GPRS technology, emphasising the system's primary use as an advertising tool [ [http://www.cabvision.com/pdf/0322_marketingMediaAnalysis.pdf Marketing Media Analysis 22 March 2005 Cabvision eyes captive audience] ]imilar systems
United Kingdom
A similar system to Cabvision, called Cabtivate, was installed in taxis in
Edinburgh ,Glasgow ,Manchester ,Birmingham andBristol [ [http://www.cabvision.com/pdf/0315_GuardianOnline.pdf The Guardian Online 15 March 2005 Meter's running for Taxi TV] ] . According to the company's website, the system updates remotely without pre-recordedDVD s orvideo tape s. The driver has no control over the Cabtivate system and individual vehicles can be programmed for specific content. However, the company behind Cabtivate has since experienced financial difficulties [ [http://business.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=116112007 The Scotsman 23 January 2007 Slated by TV gurus, now Cabtivate folds] ] and is unlikely to install any further units despite provisional approval from the Public Carriage Office [ [http://www.dac-callsign.com/06/Jul06/page13.html Dial-A-Cab's Call Sign Newsletter July 2006 Cabtivate Taxi TV gets PCO approval] ] . Accordingly Cabvision is currently the only system authorised by the PCO operating in London.Taxi TV is a more basic version of in-taxi TV installed in a number of taxis elsewhere in the United Kingdom, predominantly in
Liverpool .Worldwide
Similar units (such as MICE TV) have also been trialled in
New York City [ [http://www.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/stories/2007/01/01/daily22.html San Antonio Business Journal 4 January 2007 'Clear Channel Taxi, NBC team up to deliver TV content to New Yorkers'] ] ,Rome and in parts ofCanada with varying degrees of success [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/08/28/business/cab29.php International Herald Tribune 29 August 2005 'Purveyors of taxi TV see prime time in rush-hour traffic'] ]References
External links
* [http://www.cabvision.com Cabvision website]
* [http://www.cabtivate.com/ Cabtivate website]
* [http://www.taxitvuk.com/home.html Taxi TV UK website]
* [http://www.tedoforo.it/MTV1.htm MICE TV website]
* [http://www.liquiddigital.tv Liquid Digital website]
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