Disney hints at streaming ESPN content to wireless iPods

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in iPod + iTunes + AppleTV edited January 2014
Built-in wireless connectivity is an inevitable feature in the evolution of Apple Computer's iPod digital media players, and it appears that Walt Disney Co. could be ready and waiting to deliver some of its live ESPN content when the first wireless models arrive.



In a patent filing made last Nov. and published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday, the entertainment conglomerate detailed plans for a ESPN-branded cell phone user interface that allows users to wirelessly receive ESPN video content, scores and other sports-related information in realtime.



Disney portrays the graphical user interface on an "exemplary electronic device" configured as a foldable, or "clam shell" style, web-enabled cellphone (which has since been released). However, it notes that the systems and methods described in the filing, titled "Graphical user interface for electronic devices," may also be used with electronic devices configured using a different hardware makeup.



"For example," the company wrote, "systems and methods of the present disclosure may be applied to other mobile electronic devices, such as PDAs, pagers, etc., and to other handheld electronic devices, such as, e.g., the iPod digital music player (available from Apple Computer, Inc.)."



Disney, whose largest individual shareholder just happens to be Apple chief executive Steve Jobs, has been working closely with the iPod maker on its digital media initiatives since the start of the year. In January, the firm announced that it would begin delivering a slew of ESPN and ABC programming to Apple's iTunes Store.



"Our mission is to serve fans wherever they are by delivering high-quality content across dozens of multi-media platforms, now including the iTunes Music Store and viewing on the iPod," George Bodenheimer, ESPN Sports President and co-chairman of Disney Media Networks, said at the time. "We are thrilled to be the first content provider to offer sports content on iTunes."



Nine months later, Disney chief executive Robert Iger was the only representative from a major motion picture studio holding Jobs' hand as he unveiled Apple's push into the movie download market.



A personal friend of Jobs, Iger is likely as close to the Apple visionary's inner circle as one can get. And rumor has it the two have been working closely on Apple's real gambit into the world of major motion picture distribution, which will begin with the launch of its iTV device early next year.



For his part, Iger has already given iTV his endorsement. "I found it to be pretty compelling," he said after toying with a pre-production unit this past September. "I sat in a living room setting. It felt like a game changer to me in many respects. As a content provider, that was very exciting."



Just what the two are cooking up next is what remains to be seen.



Disney's patent for an ESPN-branded graphical user interface was first noted in a blog posting by MacNN's Neo.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 8
    Holy Tagliatelle al sugo di lepre!
  • Reply 2 of 8
    Sure seems like this would describe Disney's own ESPN branded cell service which was quietly killed off a few weeks ago!?!!
  • Reply 3 of 8
    nagrommenagromme Posts: 2,834member
    Wireless in a music player never made much sense to me. Buying music? Easier done with a real computer and keyboard. Sharing music? Neat, but wouldn't come up that often. Wireless synching? What's the point--you have to plug in to charge anyway. And wireless saps battery life.



    But wireless in a phone is another matter...



    So I'm thinking all the wireless iPod rumors may simply be iPod phone rumors.
  • Reply 4 of 8
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by artguy


    Sure seems like this would describe Disney's own ESPN branded cell service which was quietly killed off a few weeks ago!?!!



    Yeah, the phone in the diagrams even looks like the Sanyo phone which was used by the ESPN MVNO for the service.



    Check it out here: http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=895
  • Reply 5 of 8
    You can feel hear the train a comin'.. Pocket Dish player is pretty cool. downloadable (dvr) content from dish at a reasonable price.. if i could just have one bulky thing in my pocket though, rather than an ipod a cellphone/camera, portable game player and a wireless dvr player..



    Hope it all shows up in some sort of ipod/phone device..
  • Reply 6 of 8
    zunxzunx Posts: 620member
    Couple a wireless iPod with Mac OS X mobile inside and you have the ultimate presentation tool:



    1. Make your Keynote or PowerPoint presentation on Mac or PC.



    2. Transfer to the iPod.



    3. Use the iPod booting Mac OS X mobile, as a wireless & computerless remote presentation tool.



    Huge halo effect on corporate, education and domestic markets.
  • Reply 7 of 8
    Need.New.iPod.



    Wireless? Yes Please, but lets not get into that.
  • Reply 8 of 8
    jeffdmjeffdm Posts: 12,951member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by zunx


    Couple a wireless iPod with Mac OS X mobile inside and you have the ultimate presentation tool:



    1. Make your Keynote or PowerPoint presentation on Mac or PC.



    2. Transfer to the iPod.



    3. Use the iPod booting Mac OS X mobile, as a wireless & computerless remote presentation tool.



    There are utilities that convert presentations to iPod format without requiring a change to a funky new OS.
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