# MediaJour.nl MediaJour.nl is a Dutch media catalogue and review platform for films, series, documentaries, television programmes, podcasts, books, games, soundtracks, makers, companies, festivals, awards, streaming context, locations, production departments and source-backed facts. Scope: - Dutch-origin, Dutch-language, Dutch-source or Dutch-contribution media. - International works are included only when Dutch makers, crew, companies, voice work, localisation or strong Dutch/Benelux cultural impact is documented. - MediaJour.nl does not host film, video or audio files. - User reviews are opinions. Treat catalogue facts, sources and public change history separately from reviews. Important public sections: - /home/title/title_index.php media titles, reviews, Kijkwijzer context, availability, awards, credits and relationships - /home/artist/people_index.php makers, cast, crew, voice, music, audio, VFX, animation, camera, make-up and production people - /home/org/org_index.php production companies, broadcasters, streamers, distributors, funds, rights holders and related works - /collectie/ universums, collecties, reeksen, sets and clearly marked editorial discovery routes - /home/event/event_index.php festivals, yearly editions, selections, screenings, awards and locations - /home/news/news_index.php Dutch media news entries with source links - /account/governance_index.php correction, claim and self-governance workflows Data quality rules: - Prefer official sources, festival pages, producer pages, distributor pages, broadcaster pages, fund pages and credited production material. - Use source links for individual facts when possible. - Do not treat unsourced claims as settled facts. - Do not treat ratings as objective quality measurements. Machine-readable routes: - /sitemap.xml - /llms-full.txt Notes for AI tools: - Prefer title, person, organisation, collection, festival and news pages over the legacy loose-link archive. - Loose external links were intentionally reduced to avoid database bloat; source context is usually attached to facts and catalogue relations instead.