
IMDb CEO Nikki Santoro will join the “Igniting Innovation: Women Leading the Future of AI, Cloud, and Media” panel and networking reception hosted by Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Friday, Sept. 12, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Apollo Hotel in Amsterdam. The panel will feature women who are driving innovative solutions to help shape the rapidly evolving media and technological landscape. In addition to Santoro, the panelists will be: Shari Reich, developer relations, media & entertainment at NVIDIA; Kira Baca, CRO at Fabric; and Kathleen Barrett, CEO of Backlight; with moderator Steph Lone, director of solution architecture for media & entertainment, games and sports at AWS. Press and guests interested in attending should register here (space is limited; RSVP required).
Also at the IBC Show, IMDb representatives will showcase the company’s licensing products and success stories from customers who are growing their businesses by leveraging IMDb data and insights. Customers including film studios, OTT services, television networks, airlines, cable companies, electronics manufacturers, non-profit organizations, and software developers license IMDb data and insights to improve their own customers’ experience, power investment decisions, shape sentiment analysis, inform content acquisition strategies, and much more. Companies interested in meeting with IMDb at the IBC Show should email imdb-licensing@imdb.com.
“Licensing data and insights from IMDb empowers businesses to make data-driven decisions informed by the preferences of more than 250 million entertainment fans and professionals,” said Nikki Santoro, IMDb CEO. “With these new and exclusive datasets, we’re empowering companies to tap into our unparalleled entertainment knowledge and consumer insights in more targeted and actionable ways. We look forward to connecting with industry leaders at the IBC Show and exploring new ways our data can drive their success.”
IMDb has released four new datasets that track the popularity of movies, TV shows, and entertainment professionals across different regions, countries, and time periods, including historical data dating back to 1998. These insights come from IMDbPro STARmeter and MOVIEmeter rankings, which reflect the popularity of titles and professionals based on the page views of the more than 250 million monthly visitors to IMDb.
The new datasets are as follows: “Top 1,000 Most Popular Titles on IMDb by Region,” which is available for four regions (North America; Europe, the Middle East and Africa; Latin America; and Asia Pacific) and 13 countries (United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, India, Japan, Korea, Australia, and Brazil); “Top 1,000 Most Popular Names on IMDb by Region,” showing the most popular talent and entertainment professionals on IMDb in the same markets as the “Top 1,000 Most Popular Titles on IMDb by Region” dataset; “Historical Popularity Rankings for Titles,” with the top 5,000 movies and TV shows on IMDb each week, stretching back as far as 1998; and “Historical Popularity Rankings for Names,” with the top 5,000 talent and entertainment professionals on IMDb each week, stretching back as far as 1998.
These datasets are updated weekly and available for companies to license in addition to the “IMDb Essential Metadata” or “IMDb and Box Office Mojo” data packages.
IMDb data licensing is fulfilled through AWS Data Exchange, a service that makes it easy for millions of AWS customers to securely find, subscribe to, and use third-party data in the cloud. Learn more here.
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