FAQ
Q: How do I obtain access to BiBnet?
A: Please visit Order Info to obtain the prices and terms for a BiBnet subscription.
Q: What is BiBnet and why should I use it?
A: BiBnet is a new online marketplace for program buyers and sellers to exchange information. Our fully searchable database of more than 200,000 programs will enable you to find the details on virtually any program you’re looking for, whether it be for licensing, acquisition, rights and royalities tracking, research, etc.
Q: Where does BiBnet get its information?
A: Ninety percent of the information we have has been supplied directly from the distributors and/or producers themselves. The rest is information that we plug in from various industry sources that are provided to us, such as Nielsen Media Research and TV Guide.
Q: Is there any limit to what is listed on BiBnet?
A: No. A company may list as many programs as they would like, whether it be 10 or 10,000 – there is no limit. There are a few guidelines, however. We ask that all programming submitted for inclusion on BiBnet include the following information: title, year produced, runtime, and synopsis. This is the bare minimum we like to have for our listings. However, if you have more information to add such as cast and country of origin, please do so - we want your listings to be as complete as possible. The one and only limitation that we adhere to here at Bibnet is that we do not include any programming that is considered "pornographic".
Q: What types of programming are included in the Films and Series sections?
A: The Films section includes theatrical features, made-for-television movies and direct-to-video movies. Anything that does not fall into those categories can be found in the Series section, including specials, documentaries, mini-series and sports programming.