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An update on the tvrage situation

It's been two weeks since tvrage.com suddenly went offline. For those of you who didn't know it, tvrage was a crowdsourced database full of TV information - somewhat like TVmaze itself. Tvrage was created over 10 years ago by a group of people using the data from a site called tvtome when tvtome was sold to a different company and slowly started to disappear. After these many years of collective editing, tvrage contained a wealth of information; we ourselves have more than once thankfully used it as a resource while researching TV shows.

The sudden disappearance of tvrage has been quite a mystery: there haven't been any announcements on the site, on their twitter, facebook page, or anywhere else. Because of this, in the past week a lot of people have turned to us for answers. We've been talking to a lot of people, including former tvrage staff members and editors, and while we have heard a couple of variants on a story about a conflict between the site owner and its system administrator, the recurring theme appears to be that the only person with answers has simply vanished without leaving a clue about the situation to anyone. After two weeks of this it's hard to conclude anything other than tvrage not coming back online.

The people we talked with expressed their particular concerns about the loss of all the data they had contributed to tvrage over the years: hand-written episode summaries, recaps, quotes, cultural references, cast- and crew credits and much more. We have now started an effort to salvage as much of this data as possible. Since last week, we've been collecting tvrage data from many different sources: the Cloudflare cache, the Google cache, archive.org, etcetera. We also found a few people who still had a large set of cached data from the tvrage API available on their computers.

We hope to be able to combine all these different data sets, sanitize the data, and recover a large amount of the content that was once submitted to tvrage. If we succeed, we aim to make this data publicly available so it can be retrieved again by their original authors, who can then re-add it to TVmaze or other databases if they wish to do so. Don't get your hopes up just yet though, all of this is still pending a lot of hard work and further research on the legal consequences.

Expect an update on this situation in a few weeks from now. In the mean time, if you have access to any cached tvrage data and want to join our effort, please reach out using the site, social media or email: contact at tvmaze dot com.

tl;dr: We have started an effort to restore years of contributed data from users on tvrage.com and will do our best to make it publicly available if we succeed.

UPDATE (17 OCT 2015)

The former tvrage sysadmin (kernelpanic) posted the following response in the comments:

Anyway, the last email I got from the owner was that he was going to sell the domain name "tvrage.com" and that he was quitting, because he was sick and tired of everything, and yes the 'everything' part is a long story and is something he needs to figure out by himself.
On the other hand there are rumours that it's going to be back, but that is something you'd have to be willing to wait for.. if you are really eager for TVRage, I don't really care :)

Written by david at Sep 21, 2015

Comments

Raven_Sirius posted 8 years ago

Thank you for being up and running before TvRage diappeared. With a couple of tweaks this may be able to supplant and surpass the service it provided.

emilhh posted 8 years ago

https://twitter.com/tvrage/status/6496751752990515...

According to TvRage's twitter, they will apparently return at some point. It's a seven day old tweet, so it might take some time to recover the site, but still nice with an update from the site.

Besides that, i think i would be really great to start harvesting information from tvrage and spread it across several sites, so we don't end up with a situation like this again if a site like TvMaze crashes.

GeekinTexas posted 8 years ago

Today marks the one-month anniversary since the death of TVRage. I'm removing all traces of it from my bookmarks, and embracing TVmaze for most of my "what's next" needs.

ATA2D posted 8 years ago

I think I have found a GREAT substitute for TVrage here but it seems that there is life after all. I checked this afternoon and got this. i.imgur.com/57rRSje.png

willberry88 posted 8 years ago

TVMaze looks like a perfect replacement for TVRage. Keep up the great work.

BigDocFan posted 8 years ago

I feel lonely without tvrage, I was on it practically everyday contributing to many shows, hope it comes back

keigel2001 posted 8 years ago

I've sent you an email with another tvrage backup (local cache of my application).

Hope you can do something with it :)

Tinalessia posted 8 years ago

Even if TVRage comes back, I can tell you that I, for one, will not go back. I started noticing more than a month ago that they were slipping and began my search and this is where I landed. Are there some things I'd love to see here? Of course, but I think i'll stick for awhile and see how this community does. Thanks for all the effort and dedicaion!

david posted 8 years ago

@Chayne @tipperarydarren Thanks!

@wizdude Our numbering system follows the original airdate order. I think that should be compatible with tvrage's numbering in the vast majority of shows. Of course you'll have to re-write your applications to use our API though, it's very different from tvrage's.

@Morning_Star Please note that we're not intending to blindly copy over tvrage's information, merely to make it available to the public. I'd love to be able to give credit to the exact authors, but as far as I can see tvrage didn't display this information. If anyone has a clue on how we could figure this out, please let us know.

@hecks I see you already moved the discussion regarding the "quickinfo" API to the forums, we'll continue it there! A quick reference for the casual readers: you can get a show's previous & next episode information in a single API call using embedding: http://api.tvmaze.com/shows/112?embed[]=previousepisode&embed[]=nextepisode

hecks posted 8 years ago

One thing that might really help to smoothe the transition from TVRage to TVMaze would be implementing the equivalent of TVRage's QuickInfo api - so with all the basic info like next/previous ep titles etc on one page, rather than having to dig through the _links and make multiple requests.

That and xml as an additional output option would have me over in a jiffy.

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