TheTVDB

TheTVDB.com is a community driven database of television shows. All content and images on the site have been contributed by the site's users; the site uses moderated editing to maintain its own standards. The database schema and website are open source under the GNU General Public License.[2]

TheTVDB.com
Type of site
Online database for television programs
Available inEnglish
Created by
  • Josh Walters (original database website)
  • Richard Skarsten (original banner site)
URLwww.thetvdb.com
Alexa rank 12 871 (Jan 2019)[1]
CommercialNo
RegistrationRegistration (optional to participate in discussions, comments, ratings, and voting)
Current statusActive

Purpose

The stated aim to be the most complete and accurate source of information on TV series from many languages and countries. It provides a repository of series, season and episode images that can be used in various types of Home theater PC software to make the visual interface experience more appealing.[3]

Applications

The site has a full JSON API that allows other software and websites to use this information. The API is currently being used by the myTV add-in for Windows Media Center, Jellyfin, Zappiti, Kodi (formerly XBMC); Plex; the meeTVshows and TVNight plugins for Meedio (a digital recorder acquired by Yahoo.com); the MP-TVSeries plugin for MediaPortal, Numote (iPhone/Android app and set-top device), and more.[3]

The TV oriented websites TV Time and Trakt.tv use TheTVDB's database as a source for all the TV shows and episode descriptions in it.

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References

  1. "TheTVDB.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
  2. "Add-on:The TVDB". XBMC. February 27, 2012. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
  3. "Home Page". TheTVDB.com. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
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