Knowledge Network goes live with ThinkMediaAI personalization
Knowledge Network said it has gone live with ThinkAnalytics’ ThinkMediaAI on April 29, 2026. The deployment gives the British Columbia public educational broadcaster a personalized TV experience with intelligent search, content recommendations, anonymized profiling, a dynamic UI, and editorial tools including A/B testing and automation.
Key Takeaways
- ThinkAnalytics said Knowledge Network went live with ThinkMediaAI on April 29, 2026.
- The deployment adds intelligent search, content recommendations, anonymized profiling, and a dynamic UI that updates rail positioning as viewer preferences change.
- Knowledge Network’s editorial and curation teams now have A/B testing and automation tools inside ThinkMediaAI.
- ThinkAnalytics said the system turns metadata and viewer signals into real-time intelligence for discovery, engagement, and content visibility.
- Knowledge Network is British Columbia’s public educational broadcaster and offers more than 9,000 hours of free, commercial-free programming each year.
Why It Matters
The immediate impact is a more personalized viewing layer for Knowledge Network, with user-level profiling, dynamic rails, and real-time discovery features tied to the broadcaster’s own content and viewer data. The broader signal is that public broadcasters are using AI personalization not just for recommendations, but also for editorial decision-making and workflow automation. ThinkAnalytics is framing the deployment around turning underused metadata and viewer signals into actionable intelligence. Next to watch: whether Knowledge Network reports measurable changes in engagement or content visibility after the rollout.
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