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- Interacting with third-party content: is a second screen enough?Dick C. A. Bulterman. 1-2 [doi]
- Companion apps for long arc TV series: supporting new viewers in complex storyworlds with tightly synchronized context-sensitive annotationsAbhishek Nandakumar, Janet Murray. 3-10 [doi]
- Enhancing interactive television newsDan R. Olsen, Benjamin Sellers, Trent Boulter. 11-18 [doi]
- RedTag: automatic content metadata capture for camerasTom Bartindale, Daniel Jackson, Karim Ladha, Sebastian Mellor, Patrick Olivier, Peter C. Wright. 19-22 [doi]
- Playout delay of TV signals: measurement system design, validation and resultsWouter J. Kooij, Hans M. Stokking, Ray van Brandenburg, Pieter-Tjerk de Boer. 23-30 [doi]
- A large-scale exploration of group viewing patternsAllison June-Barlow Chaney, Mike Gartrell, Jake M. Hofman, John Guiver, Noam Koenigstein, Pushmeet Kohli, Ulrich Paquet. 31-38 [doi]
- Detection of predictability ratings of live events on TV by use of second screensKiraz Candan Herdem. 39-46 [doi]
- Parasocial relationship via reality TV and social media: its implications for celebrity endorsementSiyoung Chung, Hichang Cho. 47-54 [doi]
- Disinhibited abuse of othered communities by second-screening audiencesMark Doughty, Shaun W. Lawson, Conor Linehan, Duncan Rowland, Lucy Bennett. 55-62 [doi]
- TV discovery & enjoy: a new approach to help users finding the right TV program to watchJorge Abreu, Pedro Almeida, Bruno Teles. 63-70 [doi]
- MyChannel: exploring city-based multimedia news presentations on the living room TVFrank Bentley, Karolina Buchner, Joseph 'Jofish' Kaye. 71-78 [doi]
- Design and evaluation of a children's tablet video applicationDavid J. Wheatley. 79-86 [doi]
- Mirror, mirror, on the wall: collaborative screen-mirroring for small groupsMark McGill, John Williamson, Stephen A. Brewster. 87-94 [doi]
- In front of and behind the second screen: viewer and producer perspectives on a companion appDavid Geerts, Rinze Leenheer, Dirk De Grooff, Joost Negenman, Susanne Heijstraten. 95-102 [doi]
- Many-screen viewing: evaluating an olympics companion applicationEdward Anstead, Steve Benford, Robert J. Houghton. 103-110 [doi]
- Visual attention measures for multi-screen TVRadu-Daniel Vatavu, Matei Mancas. 111-118 [doi]
- The effect of cinematic cuts on human attentionChristian Valuch, Ulrich Ansorge, Shelley Buchinger, Aniello Raffaele Patrone, Otmar Scherzer. 119-122 [doi]
- Storied numbers: supporting media-rich data storytelling for televisionSusan J. Robinson, Graceline Williams, Aman Parnami, Jinhyun Kim, Emmett McGregor, Dana Chandler, Ali Mazalek. 123-130 [doi]
- Leap gestures for TV: insights from an elicitation studyRadu-Daniel Vatavu, Ionut-Alexandru Zaiti. 131-138 [doi]
- Tablet, gestures, remote control?: influence of age on performance and user experience with iTV applicationsJan Bobeth, Johann Schrammel, Stephanie Deutsch, Michael Klein, Mario Drobics, Christina Hochleitner, Manfred Tscheligi. 139-146 [doi]
- How to lose friends & alienate people: sharing control of a single-user TV systemMark McGill, John Williamson, Stephen A. Brewster. 147-154 [doi]
- Off-screen media: spatial display and interaction in augmented televisionDale A. Herigstad. 155-156 [doi]