New strategic alliance pairs Rovi with Brazilian metadata provider Revista Eletronica.

June 16, 2016

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SAN CARLOS, Calif. -- Rovi Corporation (NASDAQ: ROVI) today announced that Rovi has formed a strategic alliance with leading Brazilian metadata provider, Revista Eletrônica, to offer an advanced metadata solution targeted at pay-TV and entertainment content providers. Revista Eletrônica is an in-market provider that has delivered high-quality local TV listings to the Brazilian pay-TV market for more than 20 years. When combined with Rovi's expansive global entertainment database, comprised of metadata for a broad array of international content and local TV programming for more than 70 countries worldwide, the collaboration results in an expanded set of market-leading Brazilian metadata products. Together, Rovi and Revista Eletrônica deliver unparalleled metadata quality for entertainment applications and devices.

Rovi Video, the leading global database for international TV, movie and celebrity metadata, will be further strengthened with Revista Eletrônica’s comprehensive television coverage, local knowledge and customer relationships in Brazil. The combined product and services provide broad, descriptive entertainment metadata to help Rovi consumers worldwide discover, manage and enjoy digital content across multiple platforms.

Revista Eletrônica has produced database solutions for electronic programming guides for the pay-TV market since 1994. More than 85 percent of Brazilian operators use Revista Eletrônica's high-quality information of local TV program schedules.

Rovi Metadata provides the foundation for intuitive search and navigation across the entire entertainment ecosystem, enabling users to easily find their favorite TV shows, movies, music, celebrities, books, and games, as well as discover new ones. Rovi Knowledge Graph, the entertainment industry's most robust source of dynamic, searchable metadata, maintains real-time updated semantic information on more than 100 million entertainment-related entities including program titles, celebrity names, locations and descriptors like genre, sub-genre and theme, all of which is influenced by trending social media topics.

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