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Luminate unveils enhanced streaming and sales data platform
Luminate, the entertainment industry insight company behind the Billboard Charts, this week announced a new streaming and sales data platform.
- Luminate CEO Rob Jonas.
The new platform aims to enhance the company’s global data capabilities by offering the most comprehensive analytics revealing the trends, behaviours and insights across film, television and music.
The platform’s features include an updated user interface that allows sharing of dashboards, global filters for enhanced data exploration, improved processing speed, and access to an expanded range of metadata including details about the country of origin and label information. Luminate also plans to incorporate additional data partners in the near future, further enriching its database.
Luminate will also integrate various data offerings into the platform, and the expansion will encompass a wide range of data categories such as music audience research, film metadata, TV metadata, streaming video analytics, and other related data sources.
“As conversations of uncertainty surrounding AI and other technological advancements begin to inundate the entertainment industry, there’s never been a more pressing time for transparency and objectivity in how data is used across music, film, TV, streaming video content and more,” Luminate CEO Rob Jonas said.
“Luminate’s new platform is built upon three decades of expertise – the information and content we collate and analyse every day forms a rich data asset on which prediction and recommendation will become commonplace for our customers and partners. We are focused on centralised, unbiased information to help keep creators informed, honest, and united by a singular reference point.”
According to the company’s chief product officer Arnaud Retureau, the development of the new platform involved close collaboration with partners from the entertainment industry.
“Their feedback was invaluable to our efforts in providing a user experience that is beneficial to the entire music community, especially in creating a central reference point pertaining to baseline consumption metrics and expert insights,” Retureau said. “We’re looking forward to continuing to engage with that feedback to maintain the most effective and useful product possible.”
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