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Solutions · Pay-TV & IPTV

Pay-TV & IPTV operators one complete, branded guide across every channel you carry

In short

Every channel arrives enriched, rated and matched to the right artwork, so your guide sells the content you pay to carry. Adding a new market is a setting, not a project.

The challenge

Your guide is your storefront, but data arriving from hundreds of channels arrives in hundreds of shapes: often thin, inconsistent and late. The result is gaps, mismatches and a guide that undersells the content you pay to carry.

What we do

Media Press gives you one complete, consistent, branded guide across every channel in your line-up. Every programme arrives matched to a master record, filled in where the source was sparse, classified, rated, tied to the right artwork, and delivered ready for your UI.

What you get

The products for your service

Why it matters to you

What this means for your service

01

A fuller guide makes the content you already pay for look worth it.

When every programme has a description, cast, genre and artwork — even on channels whose broadcasters supply almost nothing — your subscribers find more to watch, and the carriage fees you already pay return more value.

02

Catch-up, replay and nPVR are handled as rights, not guesswork.

Availability is delivered as structured, per-event flags, so what your subscribers can record, restart or replay matches what you are actually licensed to offer.

03

Launching in a new market is a configuration, not a project.

Because there is one central dataset with rights-driven per-market views, adding a country or an operating company means switching on the right filtered view — not rebuilding metadata from scratch.

04

Your guide stays right when live runs long.

Both published and actual broadcast times are tracked, so a match that overruns does not leave the rest of the evening's guide wrong.

05

One identity across all your operating companies.

If you are a multinational group where headquarters and each national company run their own ID systems, Common ID gives every title one shared identity across the whole group while each market keeps its own legacy identifiers — so you can manage and report across entities without rewriting any existing database.

FAQ

Common questions

Can each of our operating companies get only what it's licensed for?

Yes. A single central dataset is filtered into rights-driven, per-market views, so each operating company sees only the channels and titles it is entitled to deliver — without you maintaining separate feeds by hand.

Do you cover catch-up, replay and nPVR rights?

Yes. Recording and replay availability is delivered as structured flags at event level, distinct per right, so your platform applies exactly what each title permits.

Our channels supply very inconsistent data. Can you normalise it?

That is the core of the platform. Data from every source is normalised into one consistent structure and enriched against a master record, so even channels that provide little arrive complete in your guide.

Which markets and languages can you serve?

Coverage spans 40+ markets, with metadata delivered in 30+ languages — not tied to any single office or region.

We're a multinational group where every country uses different IDs. Can you unify that?

Common ID gives every title one shared identity across the whole group while each market keeps its own legacy identifiers — so you can manage and report across entities without rewriting any existing database.

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