ADVANCED TELEVISION ENHANCEMENT FORUM RELEASES ROYALTY-FREE LICENSE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ENHANCED TV CONTENT SPEC AVAILABILITY AND NEW ADOPTERS ADD MOMENTUM FOR ENHANCED CONTENT AND SERVICES FOR 1999 AND BEYOND AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -- The Advanced Television Enhancement Forum (ATVEF) announced today the availability of a royalty-free license for its enhanced content specification to its more than seventy-five worldwide ATVEF founders and adopters. The ATVEF, a global, cross-industry alliance, was formed to accelerate the creation and distribution of enhanced television programs to consumers in the least expensive and most convenient way possible. To achieve this, the ATVEF has developed a baseline specification using existing Internet standards and technologies, and broadcast extensions that content providers can use to develop programming enhanced with other data, such as Internet and Web content. "Write Once," Compatibility Key Attributes of ATVEF Once content based on the ATVEF specification is written, it can be delivered by analog and digital terrestrial, satellite and cable systems and received on any ATVEF-compliant set-top box, digital television, or PC, eliminating the need for content creators and providers to develop multiple versions of their programming. The specification enables the incorporation of existing Web and broadcast content, which will help streamline content development. The specification builds on existing industry standards, such as HTML 4.0, ECMAScript and Multicast IP, with added extensions that allow receivers to recognize enhanced content, prepare it for viewing, and transfer files. The Forum founders are working with worldwide standards organizations, including Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), Digital Video Broadcast (DVB), IETF and W3C to ensure compatibility. The specification also defines compliance. "With the massive acceptance of the Internet, it's only a short time before the Internet and interactivity become integrated with television content. The specification, created and adopted by those responsible for creating TV programming, provides an easier, faster and more cost-effective way to add the interactivity consumers demand to both content and products that enable delivery of enhanced content," said C.J. Fredricksen, director, ATVEF. New Adopters The pace of industry adoption is increasing, including 21 companies that have adopted since May of this year. The newest adopters include Avid, Bertelsmann Broadband, BillP Studios, CTV.Net Ltd, Deutsche Telekom, DiviCom, FAST Multimedia AG, iXL, Maginet Corporation, MONKEYmedia, Inc., Nokia, Pace Micro Technology PLC, Peach Networks, R/GA Broadband, Scripps Network, Sonic Solutions, Spyglass, Inc., Telecruz Technology, Inc., Telewest Communications, Two Way TV Ltd. And Unique Vacations. Enhanced Content to Create New Business Opportunities For content providers, transport service providers and receiver manufacturers, ATVEF-compliant content is anticipated to create new business opportunities. "Adding enhanced content to TV programming and commercials opens up a wide range of new business models," notes interactive analyst Gary Arlen, president of Arlen Communications Inc., a Bethesda, Maryland, research firm. "For the first time, advertisers can supplement their linear video commercials with detailed or customized information and even enable viewers to order on the spot." "At the same time, advertisers can leverage their existing Web sites by combining them with enhanced advertising, and programmers can develop enriched content that draws new viewers, while retaining old ones," Arlen continued. Examples of enhanced content include the addition of player information and statistics to sports programs; more detailed pictorial and text information, such as maps and biographies, to supplement news coverage; interactive content that enhances educational and entertainment value of programs; and the ability to order online goods and services featured in programming. About ATVEF The Forum has 14 founding members and more than 60 adopters globally, representing broadcast and cable networks, television stations, cable and satellite service providers, consumer electronics and PC and software vendors (see attached list). The specification and more information about the Forum are available at http://www.atvef.com. Additional information on recent ATVEF founder and adopter announcements is available at www.atvef.com/press/news.html. NOTE: All trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. FORUM FOUNDERS CableLabs CNN DIRECTV, Inc. Discovery Communications, Inc. Intel Liberate Technologies (formerly Network Computer Inc.) Microsoft & WebTV Networks NBC Multimedia NDTC Technology (a unit of AT&T BIS) PBS Sony The Walt Disney Company Tribune Company Warner Bros. FORUM ADOPTERS American Film Institute (AFI) Norpak Corporation APL Digital NTL Digital Services Avid Pace Micro Technology PLCBertelsmann Broadband Panasonic AVC American BillP Studios Laboratories, Inc. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Peach Networks Broadcast.com Inc. Pittard Sullivan Inc. BroadLogic Inc. Playboy Enterprises Inc. Cable & Wireless Communications Primestar Inc. Chronicle Publishing ProSieben Digital Media Citytv/MuchMusic Pushy Broad CTV.Net Limited R/GA Broadband Dentsu USA Regent Electronics Corporation Deutsche Telekom Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. DiviCom Screamingly Different E! Entertainment Television Entertainment Extend Media (formerly Digital Scripps Networks Renaissance) Sharp Corporation FAST Multimedia AG SkyStream Corporation The Fantastic Corporation Sonic Solutions Hitachi America Ltd. Spyglass, Inc. Imedia Corporation Steeplechase Media Inc. InnovaTV.com (formerly HoTV) Stellar One Corporation Intertainer Inc. Tektronix Inc. iXL Telecruz Technology, Inc. LG Electronics Inc. Telewest Communications Lysis S.A. Thomcast Communications Inc. Macromedia Inc. Thomson Multimedia Maginet Corporation TVN Entertainment Corporation Mixed Signals Technologies Two Way TV Ltd. MONKEYmedia, Inc. Unique Vacations MoreCom Inc. Wavo Corporation National Geographic Ventures (Formerly WavePhore WaveTop Inc.) NetGem S.A. The Weather Channel Enterprises Nokia Y