IMDB has always been a great resource, but, what I’m thinking for it not to have an appletv component there MUST be a proprietary stance on TV guides that are not Apple made, or for paid secondary services. it most useful, when combined with ATVs (Icloud, Siri, Bluetooth WiFi) ability to index and connect data and all of those activated independent apps you activated that have live streaming data, have access to the cable provider once setup, but have 30 different icons and with Siri not as “knowledgeable” as some of its competitors, the IMDB data could fill in A LOT of rotten tomatoes –this would great for cord cutters Again giving them a familiar menu that IMDB allows you to drill down in too much more deeply than a traditional cable box, additional channels could added on the fly with a TV Guide looking menu again – Siri suggestions could be bolstered not with data not provided by the network and ad or subscription based, but you can make more money on free ad based, Because you don’t need to provide content. So like I said, I love the app but it’s really no different than the webpage and my 11 inch iPad Pro still isn’t the same as my TV at the end of the day where I miss my TV Guide but it would be great to know if future shows are going to be renewed or who that actress was and what else was she in across the board with a single menu of live channels. Maybe that’s just My development minded pipe dream. You have the ability to repackage something old for A generation of people that have never experienced singularity of a television experience and the data to make it interactive enough for it to be interesting to generation Z. Don’t drop the ball.
Hello Beevdout,We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback. We are always working on ways to improve the IMDb app and I was sure to share this feedback with the team for consideration in future updates.