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Pervasive environments with their ubiquitous multimedia devices such as video-enabled cell-phones, laptops, PC tablets, digital cameras, HDTV plasma displays are becoming integral part of our workplaces and homes. Furthermore, these digital multimedia devices make it easier and easier to create and view volumes of content that can be stored throughout the Internet. The big challenge is to organize the distributed content, get the distributed multimedia content composed, produced and distributed to users in customized fashion according to users' preference, and their resource availabilities in pervasive environments. Basically, the challenge is to create Internet Interactive Television where the user/interest group, residing in a pervasive environment, corresponds to the TV program director who decides and/or influences what content(s) will be viewed, how it will be composed, presented and delivered. In this paper, we present a vision how this challenge can be solved. We propose a novel hourglass-based system that delivers composite multimedia content to users in pervasive environments, which considers both users' interest in the content and the presentation capabilities of various display devices. This hourglass-based system relies on our content and service composition framework that allows for customized production, distribution and presentation of multimedia content for pervasive environments. We present the hourglass design, possible solutions for some content composition scenarios and validate the solutions via selected experiments.