Analysing the content market is hard when your data comes from many sources that name titles differently, cover different territories and do not line up over time.
Media Press gives you one structured, normalised dataset of what content was available, where, when and in which language, consistent across 40+ markets and going back decades, with a permanent identity per title so the same work is comparable wherever it appears.
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What this means for your service
Your comparisons hold across borders.
Because the dataset is normalised the same way across 40+ markets, you can compare availability and scheduling between countries without first reconciling a dozen incompatible feeds — the hard part is already done.
You can follow a title through time.
One permanent identity means a film or series stays the same record across markets, platforms and years, so longitudinal analysis is not broken every time a source changes its own identifier.
You analyse a clean base, not raw noise.
The data is validated, deduplicated and consistently structured, so your team spends its time on the questions, not on cleaning and matching before any real work begins.
Common questions
Is this audience measurement — do you have ratings or viewership?
No. Media Press provides availability and broadcast data: what was available or aired, where, when and in which language. We do not provide ratings, viewership or any viewer-behaviour data.
Do you provide trending, popularity or 'what's hot' signals?
Not currently. We provide the structured availability, scheduling and classification data you can analyse yourself; popularity and trend signals are not part of the dataset today. We also supply rich semantic inputs to teams building their own models, but we do not build recommendation engines.
How far back and how wide does the data go?
The content archive reaches back over 30 years, and availability data spans 40+ markets, across linear TV, FAST and on-demand, and availability for newer channel types goes back as far as those channels have existed. Depth varies by market and channel.
How do we get the data into our own tools?
Data is delivered in structured, machine-readable formats — including linked-data formats — through the same delivery channels as the rest of the platform, so it loads into your analysis environment without scraping or manual re-keying.
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