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Enabling everybody to access content in a very simple and user friendly way becomes an increasingly important topic as content availability still increases exponentially. In this paper we will first address the problem of content annotation. The core part of the paper is a description of the LISy system which analyses TV content and allows the user to access it using a natural language dialogue system. Finally we will give a brief overview of the Smart-Web system which extends the capabilities of LISy to the access to the semantic web.