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HWW Limited
IndustryData management and enhancement
FoundedSydney, Australia (1974 (1974))
Founder
  • Horan, Wall and Walker
Headquarters,
Australia
Area served
Global
Key people
  • Dominic Malsom (General Manager)
  • Julia Allen (Head of Commercial and Operations)
  • Rony Fayad (Head of Product and Technology)
Number of employees
  • 30 (2014)
ParentGracenote
Websitewww.hww.com.au

HWW was an Australian-based organisation that supplies television and movies metadata to a broad range of clients across new and traditional media including: online publishers, subscription television providers, IPTV providers, HbbTV providers and print publishers.

HWW data powers recording, navigation, discovery and recommendation functions across a range of devices and platforms including web, mobile and set top boxes. HWW was the official provider of Foxtel listings in Australia. Customers include Foxtel, Freeview, Samsung, Telstra and Beamly.

HWW also licenses its proprietary data management software, DataGenius, to operators internationally to customers including Intigral and Multichoice.

History

HWW was founded by Philomena Horan and Stephen Wall in 1974 and first traded as Horan and Wall, The Information Agency in Peter Day's Kirk Gallery in Surry Hill, in the inner city of Sydney. Their first client was the new youth radio station 2JJ. It was here that the founders met Tony Walker and he soon joined the partnership. The partnership began to trade as Wall and Walker in 1974. HWW was floated on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1999. HWW was acquired by Mi9 (previously ninemsn) in 2006.[1] HWW was purchased to support a focus on mobile content with HWW producing, aggregating and syndicating content to many of the major mobile carriers including Telstra, Optus and Vodafone.[2] In October 2014, HWW was acquired from Mi9 by Gracenote.[3]

HWW has syndicated a range of content including television listings, movies listings, live music listings, restaurant and bar listings and lottery, horoscopes and humour. HWW won the Foxtel contract in 2004 and worked with the subscription television provider on the launch of its digital television service.[4]

In 2014, HWW is the leading supplier of movies and television data in Australia.

In October 2014, HWW was acquired by Gracenote, a division of Tribune Media.[5]

Product

HWW uses its own content management system, DataGenius, to manage schedule and metadata for its Australian clients. Content editors use DataGenius to standardise and enhance TV and movie metadata for display across a wide range of platforms. The data provided to clients in the Australian market includes features such as real times for accurate recording, is specific to local time zones and locations with 718 unique channels configurations across Australia, series linking, and unique episode and program IDs.

HWW licences DataGenius to international subscription television operators, including Intigral and Multichoice. Installed locally and managed by their teams in house, DataGenius allows operators to control and manage the quality of their metadata in their own environment. DataGenius features include ability to receive data from multiple sources, supports management of both bound and unbound data and language translation.

References

  1. ^ "Ninemsn acquires content provider HWW". The Sydney Morning Herald. 3 April 2006.
  2. ^ Kotadia, Munir. "Ninemsn goes local, completes HWW buy - ZDNet".
  3. ^ http://www.gracenote.com/hww
  4. ^ http://phorums.com.au/showthread.php?34556-Foxtel-Digital-HWW-wins-FOXTEL-Digital-TV-data-contract
  5. ^ "Gracenote Acquires Australian Metadata Provider HWW for $19 Million".