On a streaming service, the catalogue is the product, and a catalogue is only as good as the metadata that makes it searchable, browsable and recommendable. Thin or inconsistent data means titles that can't be found, recommendation rails that miss, and availability windows that drift out of sync with your rights.
Media Press gives you a deep, consistent, discovery-ready catalogue: every title enriched, classified, localised and windowed to match exactly what you can offer, where. The bigger your catalogue, the more this matters. Rich, identity-backed metadata is what lets thousands of titles surface to the right viewer instead of sitting unfound.
The products for your service
What this means for your service
Discovery works only on good metadata.
Search and recommendations run on genres, themes, mood, cast and accurate titles. The richer and more consistent that data, the more of your catalogue actually gets watched instead of sitting unfound.
Availability windows match your rights, automatically.
Each title's window is tracked per subscription model and delivered as structured flags, so what a viewer can stream lines up with what you are licensed to show — and expires when it should.
Your catalogue presents consistently at scale.
Across thousands of titles and several markets, shared identifiers and shared core fields mean no duplicates, no contradictions, and no title that is complete in one market and bare in another.
Adding a market does not mean redoing the work.
Core facts are stored once; each new market is served its own localised view from the same records.
Common questions
How does your data improve recommendations and search?
We deliver deep, structured classification — genres, themes, mood, audience-suitability tags — plus consistent cast, titles and descriptions. These are the semantic inputs discovery systems depend on; richer, cleaner inputs mean more of your catalogue surfaces to the right viewers. We supply this data; you keep full control of your own recommendation logic.
Do you track availability windows per subscription type?
Yes. Windows are tracked separately for SVoD, TVoD and AVOD, delivered as structured, rights-driven flags, so availability in your apps reflects exactly what you are licensed to offer and expires on time.
Can the same title stay consistent across our markets?
Yes. Each title carries a permanent ID and shared core fields, with localised titles, descriptions and names per market — so one title is one record everywhere, presented correctly in each language.
How large a catalogue can you handle?
The platform manages metadata at the scale of millions of titles across hundreds of catalogues, so depth and consistency hold whether you run thousands of titles or far more.
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