Business Metadata
Data related to commercial aspects of media acquisition, distribution, sale, and presentation.
Data related to commercial aspects of media acquisition, distribution, sale, and presentation.
The Content ID is used as a singular reference to metadata, which is often composed of many name-value pairs within a defined schema.
A content operation is the set of processes, people, and technologies for strategically planning, producing, distributing, and analyzing content. When properly implemented, it unifies the customer experience across all departments and channels and allows the business to focus on authentic, resonant messaging that drives revenue and growth.
The creation of multiple releases of content that are customized for different instances of publishing. Different versions of a title could be used for broadcast television, cable television, publishing in different countries or in different languages, or for other purposes.
A schema is the organization, structure and rules used to describe a set of data. Multiple schema or ‘schemata’ together can be represented in graphical forms such as snowflake and star.
The Entertainment ID Registry (EIDR) is a universal unique identifier system for a broad array of audio visual objects across the entertainment supply chain. EIDR Association is a not-for-profit industry association that was founded by MovieLabs, CableLabs, Comcast and TiVo.
A type of conceptual data model that represents structured data in terms of entities and relationships. An entity relationship diagram can be used to visually represent information objects and their relationships. Because the constructs used in the entity relationship model can easily be transformed into relational tables, this type of
A metalanguage which allows users to define their own customized markup languages, especially in order to display documents on the internet. XML is one of two languages used to transport and expose digital content.
An identifier known to a facility such as a broadcaster, post house, or studio that uniquely identifies media within the facility’s ecosystem but is not typically useful with external parties.
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