- Pushbutton
"Pushbutton" is a UK-based
digital agency specialising in designing, developing, and deliveringinteractive television .Pushbutton are notable for being one of only a handful of independents still creating
digital satellite interactive television services in the UK, in an industry that has undergone significant consolidation and upheaval, and has long been dominated by major players likeBSkyB andNDS Group (both owned or partly owned by News Corp).Other relatively-small outfits still operating include
Emuse ,Ensequence , andYooMedia (lse2|YOO).History and origins
The company was founded as "Push Button Limited" in 2002 by former executives of
BSkyB Sheila Creak, and Paula Byrne (who remains Managing Director).Prior to setting up Pushbutton, Paula Byrne led the team responsible for delivering interactive applications and services on the
Open.... interactive television platform, which subsequently evolved intoSky Active after Sky bought out the other partners in theOpen.... venture (BT,Matsushita , and HSBC [cite web |url=http://theindustrystandard.com/article/0,1902,24230,00.html |title=BSkyB to Swallow Up Open] ).In 2004,
James Cumberbatch , also ex-BSkyB joined the company as Development Director, and became a co-owner of the company; in the same year the company established a design studio inBrighton . Since then more ex-BSkyB staff have been added to the development and design teams, and the company has branched out intointeractive advertising [cite web |url=http://www.skyinteractive.com/sky/our+services/interactive+advertising/interactive+experience.htm |title=Sky's Interactive Experience of the Month, December 2005] , and the creation of complete interactive services for the likes ofNational Geographic Channel [cite web |url=http://blog.itvt.com/my_weblog/2006/09/national_geogra.html |title=National Geographic Channel Launches Interactive TV Service on Sky] [cite web |url=http://www.nma.co.uk/Articles/29270/National+Geographic+Channel+adds+first+red-button+content.html |title=National Geographic Channel adds first red-button content] andDisney Channel UK .In 2007 the company relocated operations from
Brighton to Carlisle Street inSoho . Their main offices moved again early in 2008 to St John Street inSmithfield, London . They have a separate administrative office inHarpenden .Technology
Interactive television services created by Pushbutton fall into two broad categories -
digital satellite , andbroadband .Information about technologies for application delivery on internet-based platforms is widely available, both for services delivered via the public internet to traditional web browser client software (perhaps using Flash or AJAX), and those delivered on closed networks like BT Vision (which uses
Microsoft 's Mediaroom platform).However, the digital satellite services Pushbutton have created are chiefly designed to run on set-top boxes with the less-well-known
OpenTV middleware, where Pushbutton's exposure to interactive tv technologies on "both sides of the fence" is notable:ervices on ITV
The earliest interactive applications accompanying
ITV 's shows on Sky were created in bespokeXML targeting abrowser -like application framework called GEOFF (Generic Application Framework). GEOFF was originally developed by Carlton Interactive Media at the time of the merger betweenCarlton and Granada.Development of interactive services was subsequently simplified using a templated subset of GEOFF functionality created for
ITV byTwoWayTV , and integrated with aContent Management System developed byTamblin (now part ofAlcatel-Lucent ). Pushbutton staff assisted in the template development, and in steering the development of the GEOFF platform.During 2007
ITV changed the underlying technology supporting their interactive services on Sky;ITV 's most recent interactive services, as seen alongside shows likeLoose Women are created using tools provided byEmuse [cite web |url=http://www.webitpr.com/release_detail.asp?ReleaseID=7113 |title=emuse and ITV announce a further major development...] amongst others.ervices on other channels
Pushbutton's developers have created interactive services on other digital satellite channels carried by
BSkyB using a variety of approaches:* Services created using
OpenTV 's SDK to run directly on the set-top box
* Services written inWTVML for deployment to the Sky-developedWapTV browser, or in XML to be transcoded for deployment to ITV's GEOFF browser
* Services that integrate with code libraries supplied by broadcasters (for example, bothBSkyB andYooMedia supply custom wrappers for the set-top box HTTP API)
* Services broadcast via automated compilation and delivery systems (for example, Sky's ABB system, or ITV's Automated Broadcast Compiler)erver integration
Sky's
digital satellite set-top boxes house a 28.8kmodem which is normally connected via the telephone network to proxy servers run by Sky orYooMedia ; this connectivity allows interactive applications to communicate one-to-one with application servers dedicated to a particular interactive service, for the price of a phone call.Where the phone call is made to a
freephone number, the cost of the connection is borne by the providers of the interactive service, rather than by the consumer.Pushbutton have been involved in the creation of interactive services (or supporting CMS systems) exchanging data in
XML or delimiter-separated text with:*
Gambling and fixed-odds gaming services
* Peer-to-peer chat services
* Television schedule databases
* Sporting event scores and results services
* Vote and competition aggregatorsClients
Pushbutton's most prominent clients include Sky,
Disney Channel UK , theNational Geographic Channel ,Kodak , andGuinness .Their largest client for some years was UK broadcaster
ITV . Between 2004 and 2007 Pushbutton designed and built interactive services for all ofITV ’s biggest shows, including The X Factor,Coronation Street , I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!,Emmerdale ,This Morning , andITV 's World Cup coverage.References
ee also
*
OpenTV , supplier of digital TV platforms
*WapTV , originators of WTVML
* Orbis, providers of online gambling and gaming technologyExternal links
* The section of [http://www.disney.co.uk/DisneyChannel/redbutton/ Disney's website] which supports their "Red Button" interactivity
* [http://www.itv.com ITV's official site]
* [http://www.pushbutton.tv Pushbutton's company website]
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