Does context matter in quality evaluation of mobile television?
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
A Lightweight Mobile TV Recommender
EUROITV '08 Proceedings of the 6th European conference on Changing Television Environments
Designing for user experience: what to expect from mobile 3d tv and video?
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Designing interactive user experiences for TV and video
Content and context for mobile television: Integrating trial, expert and user findings
Telematics and Informatics
A comprehensive view on user studies: survey and open issues for mobile TV
Proceedings of the seventh european conference on European interactive television conference
Access to premium content on mobile television platforms: The case of mobile sports
Telematics and Informatics
Proceedings of the international conference on Multimedia
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A survey on usage of mobile video in Australia
Proceedings of the 22nd Conference of the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group of Australia on Computer-Human Interaction
Mobile TV: the search for a holy grail that isn't
Proceddings of the 9th international interactive conference on Interactive television
Saving bitrate vs. pleasing users: where is the break-even point in mobile video quality?
MM '11 Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Multimedia
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Mobile TV is described as a natural and evolutionary next step as mobile phones get more multimedia features. Mobile network operators expect mobile TV to support the adoption of 3G as they expect consumers to start shifting the use of mobile phones from simply communicating with each others to proactively searching for information. Here the logic is not very clear as TV basically is a broadcast medium for passive reception of content which is pre-selected, produced and transmitted and thus seems to be in contradiction with the aim at a proactive search for information. Then there is another question: do people want mobile TV and if so, when, where and what would they want to watch? We have conducted an empirical study among the participants in a pilot experiment with mobile TV in Finland in order to find out some reasons for a possible adoption and use of mobile TV.