International Television Programming Data
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Explore information on over 2,500 television shows from around the world. This data provides insights into various aspects of TV programming, including genres, network affiliations, viewer ratings, and scheduling. It is a valuable resource for analysing trends in the television industry, exploring audience preferences, and building content recommendation systems. The data covers a wide range of shows, from scripted series to reality television.
Columns
- Name: The title of the TV show.
- Summary: A text summary describing the TV show.
- Average Runtime: The average duration of a single episode.
- End Date: The release date of the final episode.
- Premiere Date: The date when the first episode was broadcast.
- Genres: The genre or genres associated with the show.
- Type: The classification of the show (e.g., Scripted, Reality).
- Language: The primary language in which the show was produced.
- Network: The television network that sponsored or broadcast the show.
- Rating: The average audience rating for the show.
- Schedule (days): The day(s) of the week the show typically airs.
- Schedule (time): The usual time slot for the show's broadcast.
- Total Seasons: The total number of seasons the show has run.
- Total Episodes: The total number of episodes produced for the show.
- Character Names: Names of characters featured in the show.
- Person Names: Names of people (e.g., actors, hosts) associated with the show.
- Official Site: A URL link to the show's official website, where available.
Distribution
The data is provided in a single CSV file with a size of approximately 2.51 MB. It is structured in a tabular format with 17 columns and contains over 2,500 records.
Usage
This data is ideal for a variety of applications, including:
- Building Recommendation Systems: Create personalised TV show suggestions based on viewer preferences for genre, language, and ratings.
- Trend Analysis: Identify and analyse patterns in television programming over time, such as popular genres or network strategies.
- Data Exploration and Visualisation: Uncover interesting insights into the global television landscape.
Coverage
The data covers over 2,500 television shows globally, with a strong representation of English-language programmes (93%). The time range for premiere dates spans from 1956 to 2024.
License
CC BY-SA 4.0
Who Can Use It
- Data Scientists: For building predictive models and recommendation engines.
- Media Analysts: To research industry trends and competitor programming.
- Academic Researchers: For studying media consumption patterns and cultural trends.
- Hobbyists: To explore data on their favourite television shows and uncover viewing patterns.
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Original Data Source: International Television Programming Data