Kevin J Cotlove

age ~43

from Reisterstown, MD

Kevin Cotlove Phones & Addresses

  • Reisterstown, MD
  • Seattle, WA

Resumes

Kevin Cotlove Photo 1

Chief Digital Officer

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Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Broadcast Media
Work:
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Chief Digital Officer

Newson Jan 2016 - May 2017
Board Observer

Ad Lightning Jan 2016 - May 2017
Board of Directors

Sinclair Digital Ventures Jan 2016 - May 2017
Advisor

Fisher Interactive Network Apr 2013 - Oct 2013
General Manager and Director of Content
Education:
Washington and Lee University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Journalism
Skills:
Journalism
Broadcast Journalism
Digital Media
Breaking News
Video Editing
Online Journalism
Storytelling
Enps
Multimedia
Digital Journalism
Management
User Interface Design
Photoshop
Video
Streaming Media
Mobile Devices
New Media
News Writing
Broadcast
Media Relations
Video Production
Capital Budgeting
Department Budgeting
Live Video Streaming
Web Development
Audio Editing
Social Media
Television
It Strategy
Workflow Management
Social Media Marketing
Operating Budgets
Operations Management
Kevin Cotlove Photo 2

Director Of Content At Fisher Interactive Network

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Position:
Director of Content at Fisher Interactive Network
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Online Media
Work:
Fisher Interactive Network - Greater Seattle Area since Apr 2011
Director of Content

Fisher Communications Jul 2008 - Apr 2011
Executive Producer

Fisher Communications, Inc. Aug 2006 - Jul 2008
Senior Web Producer

KOMO TV May 2003 - Aug 2006
Assignment Editor
Education:
Washington and Lee University
BA, Journalism
Skills:
Journalism
Online Journalism
Broadcast Journalism
Digital Journalism
Management
Capital Budgeting
Operating Budgets
Department Budgeting
IT Strategy
User Interface Design
Workflow Management
Streaming Media
Live Video Streaming
Mobile Devices
Web Development
Video Editing
Photoshop
Audio Editing

Us Patents

  • Break State Detection For Reduced Capability Devices

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  • US Patent:
    20210210078, Jul 8, 2021
  • Filed:
    Feb 25, 2021
  • Appl. No.:
    17/185314
  • Inventors:
    - Cockeysville MD, US
    Jason D. Justman - Seattle WA, US
    Lora Clark Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Michael Ellery Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Kevin James Cotlove - Normandy Park WA, US
    Mathew Keith Gitchell - Port Orchard WA, US
    Stacia Lynn Haisch - Seattle WA, US
    Jonathan David Kersten - Snohomish WA, US
    Matthew Karl Marchio - Bonney Lake WA, US
    Peter Arthur Pulliam - Seattle WA, US
    George Allen Smith - Woodinville WA, US
    Todd Christopher Tibbetts - Seattle WA, US
  • International Classification:
    G10L 15/18
    G11B 27/036
    H04N 21/44
    H04N 21/6332
    H04N 21/458
    G06F 40/106
    G06F 40/186
    G06F 16/31
    G06F 3/0482
    G06F 3/0484
    G06F 3/0488
    G10L 15/04
    G10L 15/26
    G10L 19/018
    G10L 25/57
    H04L 29/06
    H04L 29/08
    H04N 21/2187
    H04N 21/234
    H04N 21/2343
    H04N 21/235
    H04N 21/254
    H04N 21/426
    H04N 21/438
    H04N 21/442
    H04N 21/4627
    H04N 21/466
    H04N 21/472
    H04N 21/4782
    H04N 21/81
    H04N 21/845
    H04N 21/854
    H04N 21/8543
  • Abstract:
    Systems, methods, and devices are described herein for placing secondary content into a break of unknown duration in a stream of primary content. In one aspect, the described techniques may include streaming a segment of primary content, for example, by a reduce capability client device, such as a mobile device or tablet. The device may receive information indicative of a break in the streaming of the primary content. The device may play secondary content based on receiving the information indicative of the break. The device may determine when a next segment of the primary content is available, and begin streaming the next segment of the primary content upon detecting that the second segment of the primary content is available.
  • Break State Detection In Content Management Systems

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  • US Patent:
    20210125606, Apr 29, 2021
  • Filed:
    Jan 6, 2021
  • Appl. No.:
    17/142397
  • Inventors:
    - Cockeysville MD, US
    Jason D. Justman - Seattle WA, US
    Lora Clark Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Michael Ellery Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Kevin James Cotlove - Normandy Park WA, US
    Mathew Keith Gitchell - Port Orchard WA, US
    Stacia Lynn Haisch - Seattle WA, US
    Jonathan David Kersten - Snohomish WA, US
    Matthew Karl Marchio - Bonney Lake WA, US
    Peter Arthur Pulliam - Seattle WA, US
    George Allen Smith - Woodinville WA, US
    Todd Christopher Tibbetts - Seattle WA, US
  • International Classification:
    G10L 15/18
    G10L 15/04
    G10L 19/018
    G10L 25/57
    G06F 16/31
    H04N 21/2187
    H04N 21/2343
    H04N 21/845
    H04N 21/8543
    G10L 15/26
    H04L 29/06
    G06F 40/106
    G06F 40/186
    H04L 29/08
    H04N 21/234
    H04N 21/235
    H04N 21/438
    H04N 21/442
    H04N 21/4782
    H04N 21/81
    H04N 21/254
    H04N 21/426
    H04N 21/4627
    H04N 21/466
    H04N 21/472
    G06F 3/0482
    G06F 3/0484
    G06F 3/0488
    H04N 21/854
    G06F 16/48
  • Abstract:
    Systems, methods, and devices are described herein for placing secondary content into a break of unknown duration in a stream of primary content. In one aspect the described techniques may include receiving information indicative of a break in streaming of the primary content, such as metadata data that is inserted into the stream of primary content, for example, on a client device. A duration of the stream of the primary content may be obtained. Secondary content may be played, for example during a break in the streaming of the primary content. Upon detecting that the duration of the stream of the primary content has increased to a second duration, for example, in response to the client device receiving additional primary content, the primary content may be streamed.
  • Content Presentation Analytics And Optimization

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  • US Patent:
    20210082413, Mar 18, 2021
  • Filed:
    Nov 24, 2020
  • Appl. No.:
    17/103222
  • Inventors:
    - Cockeysville MD, US
    Jason D. Justman - Seattle WA, US
    Lora Clark Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Michael Ellery Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Kevin James Cotlove - Normandy Park WA, US
    Mathew Keith Gitchell - Port Orchard WA, US
    Stacia Lynn Haisch - Seattle WA, US
    Jonathan David Kersten - Snohomish WA, US
    Matthew Karl Marchio - BonneyLake WA, US
    Peter Arthur Pulliam - Seattle WA, US
    George Allen Smith - Woodinville WA, US
    Todd Christopher Tibbetts - Seattle WA, US
  • International Classification:
    G10L 15/18
    G10L 15/04
    G10L 19/018
    G10L 25/57
    G06F 16/31
    H04N 21/2187
    H04N 21/2343
    H04N 21/845
    H04N 21/8543
    G10L 15/26
    H04L 29/06
    G06F 40/106
    G06F 40/186
    H04L 29/08
    H04N 21/234
    H04N 21/235
    H04N 21/438
    H04N 21/442
    H04N 21/4782
    H04N 21/81
    H04N 21/254
    H04N 21/426
    H04N 21/4627
    H04N 21/466
    H04N 21/472
    G06F 3/0482
    G06F 3/0484
    G06F 3/0488
    H04N 21/854
    G06F 16/48
  • Abstract:
    Techniques are described herein for optimizing the presentation of content through obtaining viewership metrics, generating multiple renditions of presentations of content, and selecting optimized renditions of content. One aspect includes associating a request for viewership metrics with a presentation of content, publishing the presentation of content, and receiving information of the viewership metrics associated with the presentation. Another aspect includes copying a presentation of a content item, creating a second presentation of the content item for publishing over one or more channels, and linking the presentation of the content item to the second presentation of the content item, such that a change to one propagates to the other of the presentation of the content item or the second presentation of the content item. In yet another aspect, a content rendition may be selected for presentation based on performance of the rendition out of multiple renditions in an auction.
  • Content Segmentation And Time Reconciliation

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  • US Patent:
    20210074276, Mar 11, 2021
  • Filed:
    Nov 20, 2020
  • Appl. No.:
    17/100076
  • Inventors:
    - Cockeysville MD, US
    Jason D. Justman - Seattle WA, US
    Lora Clark Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Michael Ellery Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Kevin James Cotlove - Normandy Park WA, US
    Mathew Keith Gitchell - Port Orchard WA, US
    Stacia Lynn Haisch - Seattle WA, US
    Jonathan David Kersten - Snohomish WA, US
    Matthew Karl Marchio - Bonney Lake WA, US
    Peter Arthur Pulliam - Seattle WA, US
    George Allen Smith - Woodinville WA, US
    Todd Christopher Tibbetts - Seattle WA, US
  • International Classification:
    G10L 15/18
    G10L 15/26
    H04N 21/234
    H04N 21/845
    H04N 9/82
    G06K 9/00
    H04N 21/233
    H04N 21/472
    H04N 21/8405
    G06F 40/106
    G06F 40/186
    G06F 16/31
    G06F 3/0482
    G06F 3/0484
    G06F 3/0488
    G10L 15/04
    G10L 19/018
    G10L 25/57
    H04L 29/06
    H04L 29/08
    H04N 21/2187
    H04N 21/2343
    H04N 21/235
    H04N 21/254
    H04N 21/426
    H04N 21/438
    H04N 21/442
    H04N 21/4627
    H04N 21/466
    H04N 21/4782
    H04N 21/81
    H04N 21/854
    H04N 21/8543
  • Abstract:
    Systems, devices and methods are described herein for segmentation of content, and more specifically for segmentation of content in a content management system. In one aspect, a method may include receiving content associated with speech, text, or closed captioning data. The speech, the text, or the closed captioning data may be analyzed to derive at least one of a topic, subject, or event for at least a portion of the content. The content may be divided into two or more content segments based on the analyzing. At least one of the topic, the subject, or the event may be associated with at least one of the two or more content segments based on the analyzing. At least one of the two or more content segments may then be published such that each of the two or more content segments is individually accessible.
  • Content Atomization

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  • US Patent:
    20210067588, Mar 4, 2021
  • Filed:
    Nov 11, 2020
  • Appl. No.:
    17/094975
  • Inventors:
    - Cockeysville MD, US
    Kevin J. Cotlove - Issaquah WA, US
    Michael E. Bouchard - Seattle WA, US
    Paul D. Norton - Seattle WA, US
    David Thornton - Seattle WA, US
    Jonathan D. Kersten - Snohomish WA, US
    Jason D. Justman - Seattle WA, US
  • International Classification:
    H04L 29/08
    G06F 16/40
    G06F 16/957
    G06F 16/958
  • Abstract:
    Organizing and publishing content in a content management system wherein content, including text, images and video, is received and segmented into content atoms. One or more tags are associated with the content atoms to allow device specific presentation of the content atoms.
  • User Interface For Content And Media Management And Distribution Systems

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  • US Patent:
    20210035568, Feb 4, 2021
  • Filed:
    Oct 6, 2020
  • Appl. No.:
    17/063952
  • Inventors:
    - Cockeysville MD, US
    Jason D. Justman - Seattle WA, US
    Lora Clark Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Michael Ellery Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Kevin James Cotlove - Normandy Park WA, US
    Mathew Keith Gitchell - Port Orchard WA, US
    Stacia Lynn Haisch - Seattle WA, US
    Jonathan David Kersten - Snohomish WA, US
    Todd Christopher Tibbetts - Seattle WA, US
  • International Classification:
    G10L 15/18
    G10L 15/04
    G10L 19/018
    G10L 25/57
    G06F 16/31
    H04N 21/2187
    H04N 21/2343
    H04N 21/845
    H04N 21/8543
    G10L 15/26
    H04L 29/06
    G06F 40/106
    G06F 40/186
    H04L 29/08
    H04N 21/234
    H04N 21/235
    H04N 21/438
    H04N 21/442
    H04N 21/4782
    H04N 21/81
    H04N 21/254
    H04N 21/426
    H04N 21/4627
    H04N 21/466
    H04N 21/472
    G06F 3/0482
    G06F 3/0484
    G06F 3/0488
    H04N 21/854
    G06F 16/48
  • Abstract:
    Systems, devices, and methods are described herein for providing a graphical user interface for configuring presentations of content and controlling distribution of content, for example, through in conjunction with a management system.
  • Content Segmentation And Time Reconciliation

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  • US Patent:
    20210005186, Jan 7, 2021
  • Filed:
    Aug 31, 2018
  • Appl. No.:
    16/119825
  • Inventors:
    - Cockeysville MD, US
    Jason D. Justman - Seattle WA, US
    Lora Clark Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Michael Ellery Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Kevin James Cotlove - Normandy Park WA, US
    Mathew Keith Gitchell - Port Orchard WA, US
    Stacia Lynn Haisch - Seattle WA, US
    Jonathan David Kersten - Snohomosh WA, US
    Matthew Karl Marchio - Bonney Lake WA, US
    Peter Arthur Pulliam - Seattle WA, US
    George Allen Smith - Woodinville WA, US
    Todd Christopher Tibbetts - Seattle WA, US
  • International Classification:
    G10L 15/18
    H04N 21/8543
    G06F 3/0482
    H04N 21/845
    H04N 21/81
    H04N 21/4782
    H04N 21/472
    H04N 21/466
    H04N 21/4627
    H04N 21/442
    H04N 21/438
    H04N 21/426
    H04N 21/254
    H04N 21/235
    H04N 21/2343
    H04N 21/234
    H04N 21/2187
    H04L 29/08
    H04L 29/06
    G10L 25/57
    G10L 19/018
    G10L 15/26
    G10L 15/04
    G06F 17/30
    G06F 17/24
    G06F 17/21
    G06F 3/0488
    G06F 3/0484
    H04N 21/854
  • Abstract:
    Systems, devices and methods are described herein for segmentation of content, and more specifically for segmentation of content in a content management system. In one aspect, a method may include receiving content associated with speech, text, or closed captioning data. The speech, the text, or the closed captioning data may be analyzed to derive at least one of a topic, subject, or event for at least a portion of the content. The content may be divided into two or more content segments based on the analyzing. At least one of the topic, the subject, or the event may be associated with at least one of the two or more content segments based on the analyzing. At least one of the two or more content segments may then be published such that each of the two or more content segments is individually accessible.
  • Break State Detection For Reduced Capability Devices

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  • US Patent:
    20200302921, Sep 24, 2020
  • Filed:
    Nov 21, 2018
  • Appl. No.:
    16/197828
  • Inventors:
    - Cockeysville MD, US
    Jason D. Justman - Seattle WA, US
    Lora Clark Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Michael Ellery Bouchard - Leavenworth WA, US
    Kevin James Cotlove - Normandy Park WA, US
    Mathew Keith Gitchell - Port Orchard WA, US
    Stacia Lynn Haisch - Seattle WA, US
    Jonathan David Kersten - Snohomish WA, US
    Matthew Karl Marchio - Bonney Lake WA, US
    Peter Arthur Pulliam - Seattle WA, US
    George Allen Smith - Woodinville WA, US
    Todd Christopher Tibbetts - Seattle WA, US
  • International Classification:
    G10L 15/18
    H04L 29/08
    G06F 17/30
    H04L 29/06
    G06F 3/0482
    G06F 3/0484
    G06F 3/0488
    H04N 21/426
    H04N 21/466
    H04N 21/4782
    H04N 21/442
    H04N 21/235
    H04N 21/854
    G06F 17/21
    G06F 17/24
    H04N 21/4627
    H04N 21/254
    H04N 21/234
    H04N 21/438
    H04N 21/472
    H04N 21/81
    H04N 21/8543
    G10L 15/26
    H04N 21/2187
    H04N 21/2343
    H04N 21/845
    G10L 19/018
    G10L 15/04
    G10L 25/57
  • Abstract:
    Systems, methods, and devices are described herein for placing secondary content into a break of unknown duration in a stream of primary content. In one aspect, the described techniques may include streaming a segment of primary content, for example, by a reduce capability client device, such as a mobile device or tablet. The device may receive information indicative of a break in the streaming of the primary content. The device may play secondary content based on receiving the information indicative of the break. The device may determine when a next segment of the primary content is available, and begin streaming the next segment of the primary content upon detecting that the second segment of the primary content is available.

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    11 Mar, 2008
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