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ACTV Sees Profits Converge, Study Agrees

According to a recent disclosure, enhanced television company ACTV, New York, has seen its revenues grow by more than 100 percent from last quarter. The company reported revenues of $453,713 last quarter, which grew to $1,062,419 this quarter.

The company reported the growth in profits is due in large part to the licensing out of its HyperTV player. The HyperTV player is a download that enables viewers to participate in a synchronized TV and PC experience. It displays four windows — a chat room, an ad and two content windows. Downloading the player takes little time, and ads as well as content can be synchronized.

Meanwhile, a study released by Showtime Networks, which has used the HyperTV player on several occasions, reported that the number of U.S. households claiming to simultaneously use a PC and a TV located in the same room has risen to 25 percent. This is a 39 percent increase over a similar study conducted by the company last year. The study also reported that 51 percent of digital television subscribers claim the same co-location.

The study indicated that 51 percent of digital subscribers without a PC claim they will purchase one this year, and of those who do own a PC but do not have Internet access, 61 percent said they would be surfing the Net very soon.

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