⭐️ Mediabaza offers approximately 2000 movies, TV series, and television programs.

The Mediabaza platform has expanded its downloadable content catalog to nearly 2,000 diverse video content items from leading media market players. This achievement marks an important milestone in the platform's development, confirming its relevance as a centralized hub for broadcasters, operators, and rights holders.

The B2B content and services marketplace “Mediabaza,” created to automate interactions between media market participants, has announced significant growth of its content catalog. The platform’s showcase now features approximately 2,000 downloadable content units, including feature films, documentaries, TV series, concerts, and programming across various genres and themes.

The diversity of content and platform participants confirms Mediabaza’s value as a centralized venue for media business. Its partners range from major industry players to specialized studios, making the catalog unique. For example, IVI and RuTube have placed over 100 titles on the platform, including Latin American and Asian series, along with educational and entertainment TV shows. The Russian Znanie Society and Russian Travel Guide TV channel have contributed documentary and educational programs.

International cooperation is also actively developing. Belarusian broadcasters - the Second National Channel and Belteleradiocompany - have added military-patriotic documentaries and concerts to Mediabaza. PilotKino film company has brought a collection of Italian films to the platform, while A-One Films has contributed international cinema from various countries.

“The growth of our content catalog to nearly 2,000 titles is an important achievement demonstrating that Mediabaza is becoming a key hub for media business. We take pride in hosting such diverse partners on our platform - from national broadcasters and major online cinemas to specialized studios like Kira Bulycheva Film Studio and MKT Media. This diversity reflects our mission to provide a unified platform where every market participant can find suitable content and build effective partnerships,” comments Grigory Kuzin, Director of the Medialogistika project at MSK-IX.

The catalog also features numerous offerings from companies specializing in niche segments. Brand4Rent and Pervy Project have listed popular children’s animated series, while Sky Media offers nature and culture documentaries from different countries.

To date, nearly 500 companies have registered on the Mediabaza platform, creating a comprehensive ecosystem for content, television channel, and service providers and consumers. The platform continues to develop, attracting new participants and expanding opportunities for working with media products.