EBUEscort_EN_FR

Version Date: 05.08.2008

Term ID Term Name
1 INTENTION
1.1 INFORM
1.1.1 Government
1.1.2 Pure information
1.1.3 Infotainment
1.1.4 Advice
1.2 ENRICH
1.2.1 Education
1.2.2 General enrichment
1.2.3 Inspirational enrichment
1.3 ENTERTAIN
1.3.1 Pure entertainment
1.3.2 Informative entertainment
1.4 PROMOTE
1.5 ADVERTISE
1.5.1 Infomercial
1.5.2 Billboarding
1.6 Other / Mixed / Unknown
1.7 Other private
2 FORMAT
2.1 STRUCTURED / NON-FICTION
2.1.1 Bulletin
2.1.2 Magazine
2.1.3 Commented event
2.1.4 Religious worship service
2.1.5 Documentary
2.1.6 Discussion/Interview/Debate/Talkshow
2.1.7 Lecture/Speech/Presentation
2.1.8 Textual (incl. relayed teletext)
2.1.9 Docusoap
2.1.10 Reality
2.1.11 Phone-in
2.1.12 DJ with discs
2.1.13 Other / Mixed / Unknown
2.1.14 Other Private
2.2 SHOW / ENTERTAINMENT
2.2.1 Simple game show
2.2.2 Big game show
2.2.3 Standup comedian(s)
2.2.4 Reality Show
2.2.5 Real-life soap
2.2.6 Hosted show
2.2.7 Panel-show
2.3 REPRESENTATION/PLAY/FICTION
2.3.1 Fictional portrayal of life / Performance Drama
2.3.2 Readings
2.3.3 Cartoon/Animation/Puppetry
2.4 ARTISTIC PERFORMANCE
2.4.1 Solo performance
2.4.2 Small ensemble performance
2.4.3 Large ensemble performance
2.4.4 Mixed
2.5 INTERACTIVE
2.5.1 LOCAL INTERACTIVITY
2.5.2 INTERMITTENT RESPONSE
2.5.3 ALWAYS ON CONNECTION
2.6 Others / Mixed / Unknown
2.7 Other Private
3 CONTENT
3.1 NON-FICTION/INFORMATION
3.1.1 News and current affairs
3.1.1.1 News
3.1.1.2 Current affairs
3.1.1.3 Traffic
3.1.1.4 Weather forecasts
3.1.1.5 Sports
3.1.2 Consumer affairs
3.1.3 Political / Business / Society
3.1.3.1 Economy/Market/Financial/Business
3.1.3.2 Legal
3.1.3.3 Social
3.1.3.4 Politics
3.1.4 Religion/Philosophies
3.1.4.1 Religion
3.1.4.2 Non-religious philosophies
3.1.5 Education
3.1.6 Arts and Media
3.1.6.1 Arts
3.1.6.2 Media
3.1.7 Humanities & History
3.1.7.1 Humanities
3.1.7.2 History
3.1.8 Science and Technology
3.1.8.1 Sciences
3.1.8.2 Technology
3.1.10 Medicine / Health
3.1.11 Nature & Environment
3.1.11.1 Nature
3.1.11.2 Environment
3.1.12 Human interest
3.1.12.1 Society/Show business/Gossip
3.1.12.2 Biography/Notable personalities
3.1.12.3 Personal problems
3.1.13 Transport and Communications
3.1.13.1 Transport
3.1.13.2 Communication
3.1.14 Events
3.1.14.1 Special
3.1.14.2 International
3.1.14.3 National
3.1.14.4 Others
3.2 LEISURE/HOBBY/LIFESTYLE
3.2.1 General Consumer Advice
3.2.2 Computing/Technology
3.2.3 Cookery, Food, Drink
3.2.4 Homes/Interior/Gardening
3.2.5 Hobbies
3.2.6 Cars and Motoring
3.2.7 Personal/Lifestyle/Family
3.2.8 Travel/Tourism
3.3 SPORTS
3.3.1 Athletics
3.3.1.1 Field
3.3.1.2 Track
3.3.1.3 Combined athletics
3.3.1.4 Cross-country
3.3.1.5 Triathlon
3.3.1.6 Marathon
3.3.1.7 Race walk
3.3.2 Cycling/Bicycle
3.3.2.1 Mountainbike
3.3.2.2 Bicross
3.3.2.3 Indoor cycling / Track
3.3.2.4 Road cycling
3.3.3 Team sports
3.3.3.1 Football
3.3.3.2 Street soccer
3.3.3.3 Rugby
3.3.3.4 Bandy
3.3.3.5 Baseball
3.3.3.6 Basketball
3.3.3.7 Cricket
3.3.3.8 Croquet
3.3.3.9 Faustball
3.3.3.10 Handball
3.3.3.11 Hockey
3.3.3.12 Korfball
3.3.3.13 Lacrosse
3.3.3.14 Netball
3.3.3.15 Roller skating
3.3.3.16 Volleyball
3.3.3.17 Hurling
3.3.3.18 Flying Disc/ Frisbee
3.3.3.19 Kabadi
3.3.3.20 Camogie
3.3.3.21 Shinty
3.3.4 Racket sports
3.3.4.1 Badminton
3.3.4.2 Racquetball
3.3.4.3 Squash
3.3.4.4 Table tennis
3.3.4.5 Tennis
3.3.5 Martial Arts
3.3.5.1 Aikido
3.3.5.2 Jai-alai
3.3.5.3 Judo
3.3.5.4 Ju-jitsu
3.3.5.5 Karate
3.3.5.6 Sumo
3.3.5.7 Sambo
3.3.5.8 Taekwondo
3.3.6 Water sports / Aquatics
3.3.6.1 Yatching
3.3.6.2 Sailing
3.3.6.3 Canoeing / Canoe / Kayak
3.3.6.4 Rowing
3.3.6.5 Surfing
3.3.6.6 Wind / Kite surfing
3.3.6.7 Bodyboarding
3.3.6.8 Swimming
3.3.6.9 Synchronised swimming
3.3.6.10 Diving
3.3.6.11 Sub-aquatics
3.3.6.12 Water Polo
3.3.6.13 Water skiing
3.3.6.14 Sport casting / Fishing
3.3.7 Winter sports
3.3.7.1 Bobsleigh / Tobogganing /Skeleton
3.3.7.2 Curling
3.3.7.3 Figure skating
3.3.7.4 Short-track skating
3.3.7.5 Speed skating
3.3.7.6 Ice-hockey
3.3.7.7 Luge
3.3.7.8 Skibob
3.3.7.9 Sled dog
3.3.7.10 Snowboarding
3.3.7.11 Alpine skiing
3.3.7.12 Freestyle skiing
3.3.7.13 Nordic skiing
3.3.7.14 Ski jumping
3.3.7.15 Biathlon
3.3.7.16 Nordic combined
3.3.8 Motor sports
3.3.8.1 Auto racing
3.3.8.2 Motor cycling
3.3.8.3 Motor racing
3.3.8.4 Motor boating
3.3.9 'Social' sports
3.3.9.1 Billiards
3.3.9.2 Boules
3.3.9.3 Bowling
3.3.9.4 Dance sport
3.3.9.5 Darts
3.3.9.6 Balle pelote
3.3.9.7 Basque pelote
3.3.9.8 Tug-of-war
3.3.10 Gymnastics
3.3.10.1 Artistic gymnastics
3.3.10.2 Rhytmic gymnastics
3.3.10.3 Trampoline
3.3.11 Equestrian
3.3.11.1 Cart
3.3.11.2 Dressage
3.3.11.3 Horse racing
3.3.11.4 Polo / Horse ball
3.3.11.5 Jumping
3.3.11.6 Crossing
3.3.11.7 Endurance riding
3.3.11.8 Eventing
3.3.11.9 Trotting
3.3.12 Mountain sports other than winter sports
3.3.12.1 Mountaineering / trekking / Raids
3.3.12.2 Climbing
3.3.13 Canyoning
3.3.13 Adventure sports
3.3.13.1 Orienteering / Raids
3.3.13.2 Caving
3.3.13.3 Extreme sports
3.3.14 Skateboarding
3.3.15 Archery
3.3.16 Shooting
3.3.17 Strength-based sports
3.3.17.1 Body-building
3.3.17.2 Power-lifting
3.3.17.3 Weight-lifting
3.3.18 Combative / Contact sports other than martial arts
3.3.18.1 Wrestling
3.3.18.2 Boxing
3.3.19 Air sports
3.3.19.1 Aeronautics
3.3.19.2 Ballooning
3.3.19.3 Parachuting / Sky diving
3.3.19.4 Kiting
3.3.19.5 Gliding
3.3.19.6 Plane
3.3.20 Golf
3.3.21 Fencing
3.3.22 Dog racing
3.3.23 Casting
3.3.24 Maccabi
3.3.25 Modern Pentathlon
3.3.26 Sombo
3.3.27 Mind Games
3.3.27.1 Bridge
3.3.27.2 Chess
3.3.27.3 Poker
3.3.28 Traditional Games
3.3.29 Disabled Sport
3.3.29.1 Physically Challenged
3.3.29.2 Mentally Challenged
3.4 FICTION/DRAMA
3.4.1 General light / Popular drama
3.4.1.1 Soap
3.4.1.2 Romance / Melodrama
3.4.1.3 Action
3.4.1.4 Fantasy / Fairy tale
3.4.1.5 Adult drama /Erotica
3.4.2 Other drama
3.4.2.1 Drama based on real events (docudrama)
3.4.2.2 Classical drama
3.4.2.3 Religious
3.4.2.4 Poems / Stories / Readings / Story telling
3.4.2.5 Biographical drama
3.4.2.6 Psychological drama
3.6 AMUSEMENT/ENTERTAINMENT
3.6.1 Quiz / Contest
3.6.1.1 Quiz
3.6.1.2 Contest
3.6.2 Dating
3.6.3 Reality
3.6.4 Variety/Talent
3.6.5 Cabaret
3.6.6 Talent
3.6.7 Chat
3.6.8 Comedy
3.6.8.1 Broken comedy
3.6.8.2 Satire
3.6.8.3 Humour
3.6.9 Surprise
3.6.10 Magic/Hypnotism
3.6.11 Others
3.7 MUSIC
3.7.1 Classical music
3.7.1.1 Early
3.7.1.2 Classical
3.7.1.3 Romantic
3.7.1.4 Contemporary
3.7.1.5 Light classical
3.7.1.6 Middle Ages
3.7.1.7 Renaissance
3.7.1.8 Baroque
3.7.1.9 Opera
3.7.1.10 Solo instruments
3.7.1.11 Chamber
3.7.1.12 Symphonic
3.7.1.13 Vocal
3.7.1.14 Choral
3.7.1.15 Song
3.7.1.16 Orchestral
3.7.1.17 Organ
3.7.1.18 String Quartet
3.7.1.19 Experimental/Avant Garde
3.7.2 Jazz
3.7.2.1 New Orleans/Early jazz
3.7.2.2 Big band/Swing/Dixie
3.7.2.3 Blues/Soul jazz
3.7.2.4 Bop/Hard bop/Bebop/Postbop
3.7.2.5 Traditional/Smooth
3.7.2.6 Latin and World jazz
3.7.2.7 Pop jazz/Jazz funk
3.7.2.8 Acid jazz/Fusion
3.7.2.9 Cool
3.7.2.10 Modern/Avant-garde/Free
3.7.4 Pop-rock
3.7.4.1 Pop
3.7.4.2 Soft pop
3.7.4.3 Chanson/Ballad
3.7.4.4 Traditional rock and roll
3.7.4.5 Classic/Dance/Pop-rock
3.7.4.6 Folk
3.7.4.7 New Age
3.7.4.8 Seasonal/Holiday
3.7.4.9 Japanese pop-rock
3.7.4.10 Karaoke/Singing contests
3.7.4.11 Rock
3.7.4.12 AOR / Slow Rock / Soft Rock
3.7.4.13 Metal
3.7.4.14 Glam Rock
3.7.4.15 Punk Rock
3.7.4.16 Prog / Symphonic Rock
3.7.4.17 Alternative / Indie
3.7.4.18 Experimental / Avant Garde
3.7.4.19 Art Rock
3.7.4.20 Folk Rock
3.7.4.21 Nu Punk
3.7.4.22 Grunge
3.7.4.23 Garage Punk/Psychedelia
3.7.4.24 Heavy Rock
3.7.4.25 Others
3.7.4.26 New Wave
3.7.4.27 Easy listening / Exotica
3.7.4.28 Singer/Songwriter
3.7.5 Blues / Rhythm and Blues / Soul / Gospel / Spiritual
3.7.5.1 Blues
3.7.5.2 R & B
3.7.5.3 Soul
3.7.5.4 Gospel
3.7.5.5 Rhythm and Blues
3.7.5.6 Funk
3.7.6 Country and Western
3.7.7 Rap/Hip Hop/Reggae
3.7.7.1 Rap/Christian rap
3.7.7.2 Hip Hop/Trip-Hop
3.7.7.3 Reggae
3.7.8 Electronic/Club/Urban/Dance
3.7.8.1 Acid/Punk/Acid Punk
3.7.8.2 Disco
3.7.8.3 Techno/Euro-Techno/Techno-Industrial/Industrial
3.7.8.4 House/Techno House
3.7.8.5 Rave
3.7.8.6 Jungle/Tribal
3.7.8.7 Trance
3.7.8.8 Drum and Bass
3.7.8.9 Dance/Dance-pop
3.7.8.10 Garage (1990s)
3.7.8.11 UK Garage
3.7.8.12 Breakbeat
3.7.8.13 Broken Beat
3.7.8.14 Ambient Dance
3.7.8.15 Alternative Dance
3.7.9 World/Traditional/Ethnic/Folk music
3.7.9.1 National
3.7.9.2 Foreign
3.7.9.3 Africa
3.7.9.4 Asia
3.7.9.5 Australia/Oceania
3.7.9.6 Caribbean
3.7.9.7 Europe
3.7.9.8 Latin America
3.7.9.9 Middle East
3.7.9.10 North America
3.7.9.11 Fusion
3.7.9.12 Modern / Comtemporary
3.7.13 Spoken
3.7.14 Dance
3.7.14.1 Ballet
3.7.14.2 Tap
3.7.14.3 Modern
3.7.14.4 Classical
3.7.14.5 Ballroom
3.7.15 Religious music
3.8 INTERACTIVE GAMES
3.9 Generalist
3.10 Other / Mixed / Unknown
3.11 Other private
4 INTENDED AUDIENCE
4.1 GENERAL AUDIENCE
4.2 AGE GROUPS
4.2.1 Children
4.2.2 Adults
4.3 SOCIAL/REGIONAL/MINORITY GROUPS
4.3.1 Ethnic
4.3.2 Religious
4.3.3 Linguistic
4.4 OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS
4.5 OTHER
4.5.1 Main shopper
4.5.2 Housewife / Housekeeper
4.5.3 Student
4.5.4 People with disabilities
4.6 GENDER
4.6.1 Primarily for males
4.6.2 Primarily for females
4.7 GEOGRAPHICAL
4.7.1 Universal
4.7.2 Continental
4.7.3 National
4.7.4 Regional
4.7.5 Local
4.7.6 Multinational
4.7.7 International
4.8 EDUCATION STANDARD
4.9 LIFESTYLE STAGES
4.10 LANGUAGE OF TARGET AUDIENCE
5 ORIGINATION
5.1 Cinema
5.1.1 Made on location
5.1.2 Made in studio
5.2 TV
5.2.1 Made on location
5.2.2 Made in studio
5.3 Radio
5.3.1 Made on location
5.3.2 Made in studio
5.4 Online distribution
5.4.1 Made on location
5.4.2 Made in studio
5.5 Off-line Distribution
5.6 Other / Mixed / Unknown
6 CONTENT ALERT
6.0 ALERT NOT REQUIRED
6.1 SEX
6.2 NUDITY
6.3 VIOLENCE - HUMAN BEINGS
6.4 VIOLENCE - ANIMALS
6.5 VIOLENCE - FANTASY CHARACTERS
6.6 LANGUAGE
6.7 DISTURBING SCENES
6.8 DISCRIMINATION
6.9 ILLEGAL DRUGS
6.10 STROBING