Glance unveils updated NoTa innovations
September 18, 2025
Glance, in TV and video market intelligence, has unveiled the latest iteration of NoTa, its global TV content tracking and insights platform.
Delivering insights on commissions, acquisitions, launches and audience trends, NoTa shows the performance of TV series across more than 500 channels and platforms internationally. The new tools include curated evaluation and playlists, tailored dashboards and a mobile app.
The curated evaluation and playlist feature goes beyond data to deliver clearcut assessments of the international potential for success, across both scripted and unscripted projects. It highlights programmes that standout within a specific trend or during a defined commissioning period.
The dashboard introduces an intuitive analytical interface allowing users to visualise strategic data for each of the 48 markets covered by NoTa, across customisable date ranges. The NoTa dashboards will be hosted on OneGlance, the dedicated new hub that serves as the unified destination for all Glance solutions.
The NoTa mobile app, available on both Android and iOS devices, ensures real-time access to the Glance’s TV data and analysis wherever you are.
“Building on nearly three decades of expertise in international audience analysis, we have shaped these latest NoTa developments in collaboration with our clients. Their feedback has been invaluable in guiding us towards features that give media professionals improved access to the data and intelligence that matters most,” commented Frédéric Vaulpré, Senior-Vice-President at Glance.
“By adding content evolution and dashboards, we aim to continuously evolve our offering to help our users work with greater efficiency and confidence, while supporting their strategic goals and business growth,” added Florent Carême, Head of Research and Products at Glance.
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