To aggregate metadata from multiple sources, MetaBroadcast uses AWS Data Exchange, which makes it easy to find, subscribe to, and use third-party data. Using AWS Data Exchange for APIs, which streamlines API management for third-party data, MetaBroadcast licenses metadata from data providers found in AWS Marketplace, where businesses can find, test, buy, and deploy data and software that runs on AWS. One such provider is IMDb, the world’s most popular and authoritative source for information on movies, TV shows, and celebrities. Atlas has boosted RadioTimes.com’s operational efficiency even while ingesting 45 percent more data using a GraphQL API, which helps RadioTimes.com to seamlessly enrich its content in near real time.
“MetaBroadcast’s Atlas gives us a consolidated view of data ingested from multiple sources, including IMDb. We can easily check the provenance of data and review or edit records when necessary. It has helped us to save time and improve editorial team efficiency,” says Helen Hackworthy, listings and platforms editor at RadioTimes.com.
To power its customers’ entertainment experiences, MetaBroadcast licenses IMDb movie, TV, and streaming datasets, which are commercially available in AWS Marketplace and delivered through AWS Data Exchange. By accessing data from IMDb through Atlas in near real time, RadioTimes.com enriches its website with more in-depth information, imagery, and metadata about upcoming programs and films. RadioTimes.com made widespread changes to its listings in spring 2021, including redesigned pages plus the addition of streaming and IMDb metadata, which contributed to an 86 percent increase in the time consumers spent on its program and film pages.
“RadioTimes.com caters to the evolving needs of modern viewers, helping them decide what to watch and where to find it. Complementing our own data and data feeds from other sources with IMDb descriptive data further enriches our records, helping us to deliver a fulfilling web experience to our users,” says Hackworthy. “In addition, the quality of the records boosts the overall performance and traffic.”
As a data management business, MetaBroadcast prioritizes safeguarding and maintaining data integrity. The company enhances data governance and security using AWS Security Hub, a cloud security posture management service that performs security best-practice checks, aggregates alerts, and supports automated remediation. MetaBroadcast also integrates other AWS security solutions to identify threats and malicious behavior to safeguard against vulnerabilities (under the AWS Shared Responsibility Model). “Using AWS security solutions, we deliver reliable uptime, responsive systems, and accurate information,” says Mackinlay. “This has been key to our long-term success working with RadioTimes.com.”
To power Atlas and other metadata solutions, MetaBroadcast also uses Amazon EventBridge, which businesses use to build event-driven applications at scale. With interoperability among different services in its wider architecture, MetaBroadcast has experienced decreased response times and increased agility in reacting to customer requirements using productized tool sets. “Using Amazon EventBridge, we have a virtually unmatched communication and messaging layer to optimize different services in the wider architecture,” says Mackinlay. “Orchestration is a key capability that will provide a competitive edge in service delivery to our clients.”