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Telling your users what's on is now hassle free, thanks to our various plug and play listings solutions. We do the work, you get the traffic - and a fully-branded, hosted and searchable service that draws on the Press Association's high quality content.

We maintain the most comprehensive database of TV and radio listings available in the UK with schedules for more than 650 channels. Our events database includes more than 65,000 live events taking place at more than 100,000 venues across the UK and Ireland, covering cinema, theatre, gigs, exhibitions, comedy, clubs, dance, opera, classical music, places to visit, family and community events.

Many of our listings services are backed up with editorial content and images, covering what's on guides, celebrity interviews, TV and movie previews, synopses and reviews. Our client list includes many of the top websites in the UK and Ireland.

In addition to our hosted services, we also provide accurate and rich xml feeds with images. All television programmes come with billings and are categorised to allow searches or groupings by type. Live events are signified and all attributes – such as audio described, sign language, high definition, etc - are included.

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