Verification: what declared vs what shown
Automatic comparison of your data with what operators display.
Service scope and specifications
- Name
- Data Verification
- Purpose
- Verification that a channel’s declared data matches what is actually displayed on platforms.
- Scope
- Comparison of declared vs. actual; reports by platform.
- Target audience
- TV channels (broadcasters).
- Technical specs
- REST API; reports.
- Pricing
- Coming soon.
- Delivery
- SaaS / API access under a services agreement.
The Problem
Sent update — but operators show old data. Or distorted.
How it works
Automatic check across all platforms
Comparison: your data vs display
Discrepancy alerts
Reports by platform
Benefits
Automation
No manual checking needed
Alerts
Instant notifications
Evidence
Screenshots and data
Coverage
All 298 platforms
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Frequently asked questions
What is Data Verification and what is it for?
Verification that a channel’s declared data matches what is actually displayed on platforms.
What does Data Verification include?
Comparison of declared vs. actual; reports by platform.
In what formats is the data delivered?
REST API; reports.
How to connect Data Verification?
SaaS / API access under a services agreement.
How much does Data Verification cost?
Coming soon.
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