EBUContentGenre http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_genres Wikipedia - List of genres Proprietary For use where proprietary extensions are required, or the use of keywords that do not fit in any classification below First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 NON-FICTION/INFORMATION NON-FICTION INFORMATION format (non fiction) and content (Information) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 News / Pure information News Pure information Time-sensitive information First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Daily news regular programme carrying breaking and current news stories e.g. News at ... First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Discussion 2008-08-20 1 Interview Correction of termID, duplication of 3.1.1.1.1 2009-02-21 1 Chat Update 2013-01-07 1 Debate Update 2013-01-07 1 Special news/edition Special news edition one off programme to carry specific news events e.g. coverage of breaking news such as train crash First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Special Report one off programme to carry specific news worthy special events e.g.exclusive report on specific item First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Commentary First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Periodical/General Periodical General regular timely programme covering general newsworthy items First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 National/National politics/National assembly National politics National assembly new coverage of political events eg parliamentary coverage IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Government ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Election Update 2010-08-03 1 Economy/Market/Financial/Business Economy Market Financial Business e.g. financial news programme from stock market IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Economics advice / Investment Economics Advice Investment First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Foreign/International Foreign International news from abroad First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Non-profit organisations Non-profit Organisation ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Sports news of sporting events NB not to be used for regular sporting coverage First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cultural news of cultural significance. NB only to be used when coverage is newsworthy. Oterwise use 3.1.4 or 3.1.10 First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Arts Matters pertaining to the advancement and refinement of the human mind, of interests, skills, tastes and emotions First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Entertainment Matters pertaining to the advancement and refinement of the human mind, of interests, skills, tastes and emotions First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Tabloid First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Film First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Music First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Radio Related to radio as art and entertainment First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 TV First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Local/Regional Local Regional First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Local ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Regional ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Traffic First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Weather forecasts The study, reporting and prediction of meteorological phenomena. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Service information First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Public affairs First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Current affairs First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Consumer affairs e.g. Watchdog First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Warning Alerts to the general population about severe weather coming their way First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Survey Examination of public attitudes on various subjects or issues, such as the quality of goods, the value of services etc. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Infotainment 2008-08-20 1 Advice 2008-08-20 1 Debates / Conferences Debates Conferences 2008-08-20 1 Social affairs 2008-08-20 1 Social issues 2008-08-20 1 Social advisory 2008-08-20 1 Fashion 2008-08-20 1 News magazine 2008-08-20 1 Management Mapping ITunes 2009-09-17 1 Religion/Philosophies/Spirituality Religion Philosophies Spirituality First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Religion IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Buddhism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hinduism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Christianity First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Islam First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Judaism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Shintoism the native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Baha'i A religion founded by Bahá'u'lláh in 19th century Persia. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Confucianism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Jainism Traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is a dharmic religion and philosophy originating in Ancient India. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sikhism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Taoism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Vodun (Voodoo) Voodoo First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Asatru (Nordic Paganism) Nordic Paganism AKA "Heathens" First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Drudism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Goddess worship First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Wicca First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Witchcraft First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Caodaism Monotheistic religion, officially established in Tây Ninh, southern Vietnam, in 1926. Cao Dai is the religion's shortened name, the full name is Dai Dao Tam Ky Pho Dp (Great Religion [of The] Third Period [of] Revelation [and] Salvation). First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Damanhur Community First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Druse (Mowahhidoon) Mowahhidoon First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Eckankar First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gnosticism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rroma (Gypsies) Gypsies First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hare Krishna and ISKCON First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Lukumi (Santeria) Santeria First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Macumba First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Native American spirituality First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 New Age First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Osho Formerly known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Satanism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Scientology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Thelema First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Unitarian-Universalism a theologically liberal religious movement characterized by its support of a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning." First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 The Creativity Movement Formerly called World Church of the Creator First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Zoroastrianism The religion and philosophy based on the teachings ascribed to the prophet Zoroaster (Zarathustra, Zartosht). First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Quakerism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rastafarianism A religion and philosophy that accepts Haile Selassie I, the former Emperor of Ethiopia, as God incarnate, whom they call Jah. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Unificationism The belief system of members of the Unification Church established by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Protestant General term for christian churches and religious communities which developed through the reformation in the 16th century First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Lutheran Christians who follow the teaching of reformer Martin Luther First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Reformed Christians who follow the teaching of reformers Johannes Calvin and Ulrich Zwingli First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Anglican Members of the worldwide anglican communion which started in the 16th century in England as a breakaway church from the roman catholic church First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Methodist Followers of John and Charles Wesley who tried to reform the Church of England in the 18th century and turned into a separate church First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Baptist Members of a christian church which only baptises adults who truly believe in Christ First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mennonite Members of a 16th century christian church which is against military service and baptising infants First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mormon Members of a religious community which believes in the "Book of Mormon" and the revelations of founder M.J. Smith First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Roman Catholic Biggest christian church worldwide tracing its origins back to Jesus Christ First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Old Catholic Members of a catholic church which started in 1870 and denies the dogma of the infallibility of the pope First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Orthodoxy Eastern rite churches which are characterised by their continuity with the apostolic church, their liturgy and their territorial churches, mainly in eastern and south-eastern Europe and the Middle East First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Parsasm A religion in India following the Iranian prophet Zoroaster, mainly in Bombay, but also in Karachi (Pakistan). First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Juche Idea Official state ideology of North Korea First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Spiritism Official state ideology of North Korea First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Jehovah Witnesses International Christian denomination that had its origins in the United States with the 19th century Millerite and Bible Student movements. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Tenrikyo Panentheist religion of Japanese origin. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Neo-Paganism An umbrella term used to identify a wide variety of new religious movements, particularly those influenced by ancient and pre-Abrahamic Pagan religions. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Non-religious philosophies First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Communism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Humanism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Libertarianism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Deism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Falun Gong and Falun Dafa First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Objectivism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Universism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Atheism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Agnosticism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Freemasonry A secret international society based on the principles of brotherhood, charity and mutual aid First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Spirituality ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 General non-fiction First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Political First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Capitalism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fascism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Republicanism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Socialism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Social IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Economic IPTC SubjecCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Legal Includes crime, law and justice IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Finance IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Education IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pre-School First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Primary First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Secondary First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Colleges and Universities First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Adult education First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Non-formal education First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Homework First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Reading groups First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Distance learning First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Religious schools IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Student organisations First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Testing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Theory and methods First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Interdisciplinary studies First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Further education 2008-08-20 1 Lifelong education 2008-08-20 1 Languages 2008-08-20 1 Technology ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Training ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Graduation CableLabs mapping 2010-08-03 1 International affairs First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Military/Defence Military Defence Anything involving the defence of one's own country IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Industry/Manufacturing Industry Manufacturing IPTC SubjectCode, TVA ContentCommercialCS First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Agriculture The process of producing natural materials for consumption First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Construction / Civil Engineering Construction Civil Engineering First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Charity Philanthropic giving First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Documentary 2008-08-20 1 Arts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Music Programme about a musical subject: NB if the content is predominantly the music itself this is not the category to be used - instead refer to 3.6 Music e.g. biography of Mozart not a relay of a concert of his music First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dance including ballet First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Theatre Programme about the theatre such as a review programme: not a programme consisting of the play itself First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Kabuki First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Opera First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cinema Programme about subject concerning the world of the film and cinema not the film itself First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Poetry The art, structure, forms of poetic expression First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Plastic arts Includes sculpture, carving, pottery and weaving First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fine arts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sculpture Representation of forms in clays, stone, woods, metals or other materials First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Painting Using the mediums of oils, watercolour, pastel, pencils, chalk, crayon etc on various grounds to express emotion or message First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Experimental arts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Traditional arts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Industrial arts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Performing arts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Photography Mechanical means of creating images of objects by use of light and light sensitive materials with chemicals or by digitals means First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Architecture 2008-08-20 1 Design ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Visual Arts ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Food ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Humanities The branches of learning regarded as having primarily a cultural character and which usually include language, literature, history, mathematics and philosophy First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Literature The use of pamphlets, books or other printed matter to convey ideas, stories or other messages for the public. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Anthology A collection of poems or pieces fo prose. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Languages The means by which people communicate with each other. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 History Issues connected with the past; discoveries, repair, conservation or display of artifacts; anniversaries of historic events First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Monument and heritage site Areas containing commemorative objects for historical people or events First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Culture/Tradition/Anthropology/Ethnic studies Culture Tradition Anthropology Ethnic studies Inc. customs. A particular way of behaving, or observances that have developed over time by a group of people First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 War/Conflict War Conflict Acts of socially or politically motivated protest and/or violence. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Philosophy First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Political Science First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sciences First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Applied sciences Sciences dealing with material phenomena or industrial processes First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Nature/Natural sciences Nature Natural sciences Biology, botany, geology and zoology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Biology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Geology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Botany First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Zoology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Paleontology The study of ancient animals First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Meteorology All scientific aspects of the weather and climate. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Anthropology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ecology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Marine science 2008-08-20 1 Animals/Wildlife Animals Wildlife First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Environment/Geography Environment Geography IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Space/Universe Space Universe Astronomy, astrophysics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cosmology Study of the organization and structure of the universe First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Physical sciences Chemistry, electricity, mechanics, physics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Physics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Chemistry First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mechanics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Engineering First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Particle physics The study of elementary particles and atomic nuclei through the use of high-energy particles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Material science The study of materials used in manufacturing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Micro science The multi-disciplinary areas of nanotechnology and Micro-Electrical Mechanical Systems. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Technology ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Heath / Medicine Heath Medicine Programmes about medical subjects, health etc. All aspects pertaining to the physical and mental welfare of human beings IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Alternative Medicine / Alternative Health Alternative Medicine Health ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Sexuality ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Technology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Biotechnology Manipulating natural organisms for scientific, medical or agricultural purposes First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Agricultural research and technology Pertaining to the growing of crops and management of farm animals First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Nanotechnology Manipulating objects at the molecular scale First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 IT/computer sciences IT computer sciences The study and design of computer systems and networks. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Physiology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Psychology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Social sciences The study of people living in groups, as families, tribes and communities First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sociology The study of human social relations, organization and change First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Spiritual First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mathematics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Archaeology Probing the past through ruins and artefacts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Statistics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Liberal Arts and Science First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gadgets ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Human interest First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Reality Programme based on real life, usually by the camera observing without changing what is happening ("fly on the wall documentary" for example) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Society/Show business/Gossip Society Show business Gossip First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Biography/Notable personalities/Profile Biography Notable personalities Profile Introduction of profile for mapping with CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 Personal problems First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Investigative journalism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Museums First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Religious buildings First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Personal stories First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Family life First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Libraries First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Magazines First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Transport and Communications First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Air Commercial aviation and airport operation. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Land Inc. road, railways, etc. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sea Inc. all commercial maritim activities First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Space First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Events Coverage of events, not the event itself (see format) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Anniversary First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fair First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Tradeshow First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Musical First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Exhibition First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Royal First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 State First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 International First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 National First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Local/Regional Local Regional First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Seasonal First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sporting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Festival First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Film festival Stories about national and international motion pictures festivals, selections, festival juries, nominations, awards etc. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Festive event (including carnival) including carnival Parades, parties, carnival, celebrations and the like not necessarily tied to a fixed occasion or date Add fair for mapping with CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 Concert / Live performance Concert Live performance First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Funeral / Memorial / Obituary Funeral Memorial Obituary First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ceremony Rituals of a non-religious nature such as dedications, wreath layings, ship launchings etc First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Award Ceremony Awards for achievement in the entertainment industry, such as the Oscars for film, the Booker Prize for Literature, the Grammys for music, or induction into halls of fame. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Award and prize Decorations, awards and prizes, including those given by the government. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Special 2008-08-20 1 Current Events 2008-08-20 1 Religious Mapping to CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 Christian Mapping to CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 Muslim Mapping to CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 Jewish Mapping to CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 Other Mapping to CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 Media First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Advertising First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Print media First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Periodicals Written material that is usually published weekly, bi-weekly, monthly or annually for a long time First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Reviews A critical look at someone else's work, whether film, theatre or writing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Newspapers Daily or weekly publications that present the day to day history of the world, as well as features, comics etc First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Books The business of producing and selling bound media, whether fiction or non-fiction First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Television First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Radio First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 New media First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 On-line The business of distributing content through computer networks for public consumption First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mobile 2008-08-20 1 Marketing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Showbiz First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mass media Television, radio, magazines, newspapers etc First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 News media Television, wire services, radio that collect facts about incidents, developing and presenting them to audiences as a whole story First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Internet Stories related to Internet as art and entertainment First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cinema industry Stories related to the business of cinema First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Music industry Recording, production, marketing of music First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 New media Duplication with 3.1.10.5 2008-08-20 0 2008-08-20 Listings information about schedules to be broadcast First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 SPORTS First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Athletics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Field First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Discus Throw First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hammer Throw First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 High Jump First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Javelin Throw First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Long Jump First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pole Vault First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Triple Jump First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Shot Put First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Track First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sprint First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 100 m Running over a distance of 100 metres with the fastest time winning First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 200 m Running over a distance of 200 metres with the fastest time winning First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Middle Distance Running First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 400 m Running over a distance of 400 metres with the fastest time winning First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 800 m Running over a distance of 800 metres with the fastest time winning First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1500 m Running over a distance of 1000 metres with the fastest time winning First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 10,000 m Running over a distance of 10,000 metres with the fastest time winning First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hurdles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 110 m hurdles Race consisting of covering 110 metres as fast as possible while jumping over 10 hurdles placed on the track First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 400 m hurdles Race consisting of covering 400 metres as fast as possible while jumping over 10 hurdles placed on the track First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Steeplechase First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 3000 m steeplechase Race consisting of covering 3000 metres as fast as possible while jumping over 28 hurdles which are 91/4 centimetres high and seven water obstacles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Relay First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 4x100 m Team race involving four runners each covering 100 metres. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 4x400 m Team race involving four runners each covering 400 metres. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Combined athletics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Heptatlon A Women only category First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Decathlon A Men only category First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Running First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cross-country First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Triathlon First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Race walk First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 20 km walk First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 50 km walk a Men only category First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Marathon 2008-08-20 1 Cycling/Bicycle Cycling Bicycle First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mountainbike First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cross-country First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Vtt Mountain bike First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Vtt-cross An endurance race on mountain bikes around a 10km circuit over various terrain and with different degrees of slopes. Competitors are not allowed any exterior help. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Vtt-downhill Individual mountain bike race against the clock staged on a downhill circuit featuring obstacles. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trial A timed race in which competitors on mountain bikes must negotiate tricky terrain and obstacles without putting their feet down. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bicross A race where competitors have to cover a circuit with obstacles as quickly as possible. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 BMX First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Indoor cycling A race staged on a track in a velodrome First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team pursuit Two cyclists or teams set off from midway down opposite straights and try to make up the gap between them over a distance of 4000 m. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual pursuit Two cyclists of competing teams set off from midway down opposite straights and try to make up the gap between them over a distance of 4000 m. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Olympic sprint Qualifying race held over 200m. From the quarter-finals two cyclists go head-to-heads. By teams races consist of three cyclists from different countries. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sprint Races between two cyclists over two or three laps, with a timed sprint finish over the last 200m. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Keirin Sprint between six cyclists where a pacemaker on a moped gradually increases the pace over the first 1400m. When the pacemaker leaves the track the race develops into a sprint finish over the final 6-700m. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Points race Cyclists aim to complete the highest number of laps. Bonus points are picked up in intermediate sprints held every 2500m. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Madison race A points race by teams comprising two cyclists in relay-format. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 500 m time trial Individual race against the clock over 500m for women. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1 km time trial Individual race over 1000m against the clock for men. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 One hour Competitors aim to complete as many kilometres as possible in one hour. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Road cycling First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual road race Road race with all the competitor starting en masse. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual time trial A race or stage against the clock with each cyclist setting off individually. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Staging race A race disputed by teams with the classifications determined by the combined times over a day. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 cyclo-cross Staged on various surfaces - earth, grass, sand or tarmac. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team sports First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Football (American) American Team ball game that opposes two teams that have attack sections and defence sections. Each attack goes up against the other defence and attempts to move an oval-shaped ball down the field and into the end-zone to mark a touchdown and earn points. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Football (Australian) Australian First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Football (Gaelic) Gaelic First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Football (Indoor) Indoor also known as indoor soccer First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Beach soccer First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bandy A group of events all played with a flying plastic disc. The exact regulation for the disc is different in different events but it has to be unbroken of solid plastic and a production model with no modification. Flying disc is sometimes called Frisbee. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Baseball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rubberball baseball Sometimes called ''soft baseball,'' the game is played with a rubber baseball of varying degrees of hardness depending upon the age and level of the players. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Little League CableLabs mapping 2010-08-03 1 Basketball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cricket First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Croquet Using mallets to hit a ball through hoops First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Faustball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Football (Soccer) Soccer First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Handball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hockey inc. field hockey First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hornuss Swiss team sport with 16 or 18 men per team. A rubber puck is hit towards the field of the adversary team which tries to hit the puck in the air with a wooden board thrown in the air First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Korfball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Lacrosse Two teams of helmeted and padded players try and outscore each other using a netted stick and hard ball. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Netball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Swiss netball Similar to Basketball. Basket without a board. Mainly executed by women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 German netball Same as Swiss Netball, but with specific German rules First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dutch netball Same as Swiss Netball, but with specific Dutch rule First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Roller skating First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Roll hockey Team sport similar to ice hockey, executed on 4 wheel roller skates with sticks and a ball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rugby First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rugby union Two teams of 15 compete on a pitch where they score tries and penalties by running with and passing an oval ball to be touched down behind the goal line or kicked between goal posts in a tough physical contest First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rugby league Two teams of 13 compete on a pitch where they score tries and penalties by running with and passing an oval ball to be touched down behind the goal line or kicked between goal posts in a tough physical contest First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Softball A Women only category. Similar to baseball but with a larger and softer ball, a thinner bat, shorter gaps between bases and less innings First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Volleyball Two teams of six record points by hitting a ball over a net into the opponent's half of the court, keeping it in the air at all times. Points are won when opponents fail to return the ball. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Beach volley Two teams of two players compete on a sand court. Unlike indoor volleyball, points are scored only when the serving team wins a rally or forces an error. The sand surface makes it more physically demanding than volleyball. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hurling First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Flying Disc/ Frisbee Flying Disc Frisbee First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ultimate Team game. Played outdoors on soccer-size field with 7 players per team and indoors with 5 players per team. Games are played to a preset number of goals. Goals are scored by passing the disc to a team-member catching it inside the goal area. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Guts Team game where two teams of 5 players each face each other. Teams take turns to throw the disc towards the other team. Points are scored if the opposing team does not catch the disc. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Overall Not an event in itself but in most competitions with individual events the winner of the competition will be awarded to the player with the highest combined score in the events. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Distance The object is to throw the disc as far as possible. Each player get five throws per turn. Throws are made downwind. World record is over 200 meters. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Discathon The object is to throw and run a park course of about 1 kilometre. Four players compete in each heat. They have two discs each. They may also carry a third disc in reserve. Where one thrown disc stops the second disc must be thrown. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 DDC Abbreviation for Double Disc Court. Two players per team in a square 13x13 metre. The teams start with one disc per team and throw at each other. Discs are thrown back and forth until one or both hit the ground. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 SCF Abbreviation for Self Caught Flights. Divided into two sub events called MTA (Maximum Time Aloft) and TRC (Throw Run Catch). In both sub events the player throws a disc and then runs to catch it with one hand before it hits the ground. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Freestyle A judged event where groups of two or three players perform as many tricks as possible. In competitions the judges can use either a ranking system or set scores on presentation, execution and difficulty. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Accuracy Each player has 28 throws from various distances and angles to throw the disc through a goal 1.5 x 1.5 meters. World record is 25 of 28 possible. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Disc golf Much like golf but played with discs instead of balls and clubs. Instead of a hole in the ground there is a metal basket with light metal chains to throw the disc at. Players often carry discs specialized for long throws, right or left bends. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Kabadi The attacking side scores by touching, and the side to guard scores by capturing. The attacker continues calling it "kabaddi". First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Camogie Female version of Hurling. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Shinty Scottish game, also known as Camanachd. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Street Soccer First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Racket sports First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Badminton First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Singles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Doubles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Doubles mixed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Racketball / Racquetball Racketball Racquetball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Short tennis First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Soft tennis Tennis with a soft rubber ball. (Programme of National Sports Festival in Japan) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Squash A racket sport of strategy and endurance played by singles or doubles teams in a walled court with a small rubber ball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Table tennis A racket sport for two or four (in doubles), who compete at a table divided by a net using a small bat to play a lightweight ball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Singles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Tennis A sport where two players, four in doubles, equipped with a racket compete by hitting the ball over a net into the opponent's side of the court with the aim of putting it out of reach within the regulation lines, thus winning points. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Singles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Doubles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Doubles mixed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Martial Arts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Aikido First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Jai-alai A "Jaï-Alai" is an indoor fronton with a 56 meters long court which is used exclusively to play "chistera-ancha". Three walls are used in the game: the front, the back and the left hand wall. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Judo First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Heavyweight Open but usually over 100kg for men and over 78kg for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Half-heavyweight 90 - 100kg for men and 70 - 78kg for women. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Middleweight 81 - 90kg for men and 63 - 70kg for women. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Half-middleweight 73 - 81kg for men and 57 - 63kg for women. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Lightweight 66 - 73kg for men and 52 - 57kg for women. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Half-lightweight 60 - 66kg for men and 48 - 52kg for women. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Extra lightweight Up to 60kg for men and 48kg for women. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ju-jitsu First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Karate A martial art where chops, punches, kicks and throws are used to defeat an opponent. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sumo Sumo: A combat sport of speed and rapidity with much ceremony where two contestants try to throw or slap a competitor out of a marked area. Generally practiced in Japan by large men. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sambo First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Taekwondo A martial art of Korean origin First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 +80 kg Men First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 68 - 80 kg Men First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 58 - 68 kg Men First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 -58 kg Men First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 +67 kg Women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 57 - 67 kg Women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 49 - 57 kg Women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 -49 kg Women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Kendo Japanese traditional martial art using a bamboo sword, sometimes called Japanese fencing. (Programme of National Sports Festival in Japan) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Jukendo Japanese traditional martial art using a model rifle made of wood. "Juken" means a rifle or gun with blade (bayonet). (Programme of National Sports Festival in Japan) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Naginata Japanese traditional martial art using a pole sword made of wood. "Naginata" means a spear with a curved blade. (Programme of National Sports Festival in Japan) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Kyudo Japanese traditional martial art using a bamboo bow and arrows, sometimes called Japanese archery. (Programme of National Sports Festival in Japan) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sepak takraw The game like volleyball which must not use a hand. The ball made of rattan is used. (Programme of National Sports Festival in Japan) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Wushu Generally, Chinese traditional martial art. (Programme of National Sports Festival in Japan) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Water sports First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bodyboarding First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Yachting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Canoeing / Kayaking Canoeing Kayaking First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Flatwater First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 C-1 1000 m Canoe single First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 C-1 500 m Canoe single First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 C-2 1000 m Canoe double First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 C-2 500 m Canoe double First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K-1 1000 m Kayak single First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K-1 500 m Kayak single First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K-2 1000 m Kayak double First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K-2 500 m Kayak double First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K-4 1000 m Kayak four First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K-4 500 m Kayak four First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K-1 500 m Kayak single First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K-2 500 m Kayak double First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Slalom First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 C-1 Canoe single First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 C-2 Canoe double First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K-1 Kayak single First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K-2 Kayak double Correction of termID, duplication of 3.2.6.3.2.2 2009-02-21 1 Wildwater First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Kayak Polo First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Outrigger First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dragonboat First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Freestyle First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Canoe sailing A race involving a canoe equipped with a sail. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pirogue / Va'a Pirogue Va'a First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 pontoniering Team sport, military tradition, similar to canoe regatta, in boats First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Diving First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 10 m platform Divers take off from a ten metre high platform. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 10 m platform synchronised Two competitors from the same team dive off at the same time from separate platforms. As well as being judged on the standard criteria they are also awarded marks for synchronisation. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 3 m springboard Divers dive from a three-metre high springboard. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 3 m springboard synchronised Two competitors from the same team dive off at the same time from separate three-metre high springboards. As well as being judged on the standard criteria they are also awarded marks for synchronisation. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fishing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Water Polo Duplication with 3.2.6.13 2008-08-20 0 2008-08-20 Rowing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Single sculls Single person boats with two oars First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Double sculls Two person boats with two oars each First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Quadruple sculls without coxswain Four person boats with two oars each and without a team mate to give directions First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Coxless pair Two person boats with just one oar each and without a team mate to give directions First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Lightweight coxless four Four person boats with just one oar each and without a team mate to give directions First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Eight with coxswain Eight person boats with just one oar each and wit a team mate to give directions First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pair without coxswain A Women category. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Four without coxswain A Men category. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Lightweight double sculls A Men category. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sailing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 49er Boat Category: two man dinghy (8.23m/sq mainsail) Olympic sport First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Laser Boat Category: one man dinghy (4.6m/sq mainsail) Olympic sport First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 470 Boat Category: two man dinghy (7.10m/sq mainsail) Olympic sport First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Finn Boat Category: heavywight dinghy mixed (10m/sq mainsail) Olympic sport First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Star Boat Category: two men keel boat (7.10m/sq mainsail) Olympic sport First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Yngling Olympic boat-class. A race around different courses in a boat of 6.35 metres (20ft 10in) long and 1.73 metres (5ft 8in) wide, crewed in Olympic competition only by women. The number of races and the length of the courses varies. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Tornado First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 soling Boat Category: three man keel boat First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mistral Olympic boat class. A staged race using boats of the mistral type, which are 4.24 metres (13ft 11in) long and 1.3 metres (4ft 3in) wide. The number of races and the length of the courses varies. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Flying dutchmann Boat Category: two man dinghy First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 505 Boat Category: two man dinghy First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Monohull Single hull craft First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Multihulls Multi hull craft First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Europe Boat Category: one man dinghy (4.57m/sq mainsail) Olympic sport Correction of termID, duplication of 3.2.6.8.10 2007-04-12 1 Sub-aquatics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Scuba diving Diving into different depths, with time measurement First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Surfing Water sport where contestants catch and ride waves upright on a surfboard First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Swimming First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 50 m freestyle Competitors cover 50m in any style, though front crawl is universally employed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 100 m freestyle Competitors cover 100m in any style, though front crawl is universally employed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 200 m freestyle Competitors cover 200m in any style, though front crawl is universally employed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 400 m freestyle Competitors cover 400m in any style, though front crawl is universally employed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 800 m freestyle Only a women category. Competitors cover 800m in any style, though front crawl is universally employed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1500 m freestyle Only a Men category. Competitors cover 1500m in any style, though front crawl is universally employed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 relay 4x100 m freestyle Teams of four swimmers cover 100m freestyle in a 400m race First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 relay 4x200 m freestyle Teams of four swimmers cover 200m freestyle in a 800m race First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 100 m backstroke Competitors cover 100m in the backstroke style First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 200 m backstroke Competitors cover 200m in the backstroke style First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 100 m breaststroke A 100m race in the breaststroke style, on the front, effecting forward and outward push movements with the arms and backward and outward pushes with the legs First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 200 m breaststroke A 200m race in the breaststroke style, on the front, effecting forward and outward push movements with the arms and backward and outward pushes with the legs First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 100 m butterfly A 100m butterfly race, swum on the front with the shoulders remaining parallel to the water both arms moving in simultaneous windmill fashion, the legs remain together and are moved in a flapping motion. The most physical of all styles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 200 m butterfly A 200m butterfly race, swum on the front with the shoulders remaining parallel to the water both arms moving in simultaneous windmill fashion, the legs remain together and are moved in a flapping motion. The most physical of all styles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 400 m medley Swimmers complete eight laps, two in each style and in this order: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle, covering a total of 400m. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Relay 4x100 m medley A relay team of four, each of whom completes two laps and each in a different style in this order: backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle in a race of 400m total. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Marathon 10 km First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Synchronised swimming A Women only category.A technical routine and a free routine, each performed to music within a time limit. In the technical routine, swimmers perform specific moves in a set order, including boosts, rockets, thrusts and twirls. In the free routine there are no restrictions on music or choreography. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Duet Two swimmers perform together. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team A team of more than 2 swimmers perform together First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Water polo First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Water skiing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Slalom Speed event where contestants round a course marked out by buoys First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trick Skiers perform a maximum of figures in a limited time period First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Jump Skiers perform as long a jump as possible from a ramp in the water First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Combined A combined event made up of the slalom, jump and trick First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Windsurfing Contestants must complete a marked out course as fast as possible on a windsurf board. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Kitesurfing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Winter sports First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bobsleigh / Bobsled / Tobogganing Bobsleigh Bobsled Tobogganing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Four A Men only category. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Two Men and women. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Skeleton In skeleton the competitor lays on his/hers stomach when racing down the course. The competitor must be on the sled when crossing the finishing line. The total time of all races in a competition is added together. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Curling First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ice-hockey First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sledge hockey Like ice hockey but instead of skates small sledges are used. Competitors move by pushing with the arms First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ringuette The equivalent of ice hockey for women. The puck is replaced by a ring. The cross is replaced by a stick First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ice-skating First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Luge Luge (French word for sled) is competed in singles or doubles. The competitor(s) lay on their back(s) on an open sled and race down a course. The competitor(s) and the sled must be in contact when passing the finishing line. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Singles individual time trial event in a one seater luge First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Doubles mixed time trial for a twin berth luge First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Skating First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Skibob First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Skiing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Artistic skiing Competitors perform a series of artistic moves (jumps and twists) all set to music. The use of ski poles is permitted. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Grass ski Alpine skiing on roller skis and grass First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sleddog First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Snowboarding Practiced with a single board (rather than two skis) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Parallel giant slalom Knock-out head-to-head downhill racing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Half-pipe Over a semi-cylindrical tube of 100m competitors must perform a series of moves that are marked for style by 5 judges First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Snowboard cross First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Alpine skiing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Downhill First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Giant Slalom First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Slalom First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Alpine combined First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Super G First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Freestyle skiing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Moguls Contestants attack a heavily moguled slope, performing technically challenging turns and jumps, while maintaining the most direct line from the top to the bottom of the hill. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Aerials Competitors perform a series of aerial twists and turns from a prepared jump. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Inline skating Competitive sports using inline skates First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Nordic skiing / Nordic combined Nordic skiing Nordic combined First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cross-country Nordic ski race First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sprint 1.5 km First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pursuit 10 km for Men and 5 km for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Relay 4 x 10 km for Men and 4x 5 km for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mass start 30 km for Men and 15 km for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual 15 or 50 km for Men and 10 or 30 km for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Nordic combined A two day competition combining the ski jump and a cross-country race. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Raid First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ski jumping Competitors descend a snow covered elevated ramp on skis and try to fly off it as far as possible, receiving marks for distance, style of flight and landing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K90 Individual Competitors jump from 70m and must clear 90m distance in their jump before scoring points for it First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K120 Individual Competitors jump from 90m and must clear 120m distance in their jump before scoring points for it First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K120 team Competitors jump from 90m and must clear 120m distance in their jump before scoring points for it First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 K180 (flying jump) flying jump Competitors jump from 180m and must clear 180m in their jump before scoring points for it First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Speed skating Timed races competed by two skaters at a time on an oval ice track First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pursuit First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Figure skating First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Singles The individual events comprise a short program which counts for 33.3% of the score, and the free skate which is worth 66.7%. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pairs The pairs event comprise a short program which counts for 33.3% of the score, and the free skate which is worth 66.7%. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ice-dance The expression of emotion or message through movement First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Marathon First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Short-track First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual 500, 1000 or 1500 m First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Relay 5000m for men and 3000 m for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Biathlon First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual 10 or 20 km for men and 7.5 or 10 km for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pursuit 12.5 km for men and 10 km for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mass start 15 km for men and 12.5 km for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Relay 4 x 7.5 km for men and 4 x 6 km for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Snowbiking Individual sport on snow on a snow bike, the athlete has two mini skis, previous name: ski bob First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Motor sports First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Motor racing Motor car racing not covered elsewhere - eg Formula Ford, Formula .000, V8 championship etc IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Auto racing Motor car racing not covered elsewhere - eg Formula Ford, Formula .000, V8 championship etc IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Single seater racing Single seater car racing not covered elsewhere - eg Formula Ford, Formula .000, V8 championship etc IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Touring car Racing Road racing that is run with production derived race cars. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Drag Racing the objective is to complete a certain distance, traditionally ¼ mile, (400 m), in the shortest possible time. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sport car racing production versions of sports cars and purpose-built prototype cars compete with each other on closed circuits. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Off-road racing Various classes of specially modified vehicles, including cars, compete in races through off-road environments. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Motor boating Motor racing on water inc. boat racing! First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 F1 Sprint race First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 F2 Long distance race First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Motor cycling Races with 2, 3 or 4 wheels vehicles with a saddle and handlebars, inc. speedway, TT First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Grand-Prix A fast and furious race where every second counts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Enduro A race of speed, endurance and regularity over varied surfaces such as through forests and on dirt tracks. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Grass-track On a flat track consisting of two straights and two bends usually constructed in a field. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Moto-ball Team sport where drivers play a ball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Motocross Form of motorcycle sport or all-terrain vehicle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trials A non-speed race of consistency and endurance over varied terrain First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Endurance A road race of consistency and endurance First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Superbike Motorcycle racing that employs modified production motorcycles. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 125 cm3 Engine size First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 250 cm3 Engine size First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 500 cm3 Engine size First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Side-cars Of different engine sizes but attached to a side car featuring a passenger First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Speedway Speedway racing takes place on a flat oval track usually consisting of dirt or loosely packed shale, the official definition being "a track with a top surface in granite, shale, brick granules or similar unbound material rolled in on the base ground". First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Drag racing Involves two participants lining up at a dragstrip with a signaled starting line. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ice speedway First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Road race First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Track race Correction of termID, duplication of 3.2.8.3.18 2009-02-21 1 Sprint First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hill climb First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rally First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Formula 1 First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Indy car First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Karting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rally First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trucking First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Tractor pulling, First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Stock car Usually conducted on ovals, the cars may resemble production cars but are in fact purpose-built racing machines which are all very similar in specifications, e.g. Nascar, demolition derby First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hill Climb Speed racing up steep hills. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trials autotesting - skill and vehicle testing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Motor boarding 2008-08-20 1 'Social' sports First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Billiards / Pool Billiards Pool First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Carom Billiard / Carambole Carom Billiard Carambole First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Straight A player scores a point and may continue shooting each time his cue ball makes contact with both other balls. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Balkline A balkline is a line parallel to one end of a billiards table. Balk spaces define areas of the table surface in which a player may only score up to a threshold number of points while the object balls are within that region. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Three-cushion Requires a player to make contact with the other two balls on the table and contact three rail cushions in the process. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Artistic billiard Each set shot has a maximum point value assigned for perfect execution, ranging from a 4-point maximum for lowest level difficulty shots, and climbing to an 11-point maximum for shots deemed highest in difficulty level. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trickshot First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pocket Billiard First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Eight-ball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Nine-ball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Three-ball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 One-pocket A point is made when a player makes any ball into their designated pocket. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bank-pool To be the first player to bank 5 balls in any order (8 balls when played with a full rack). First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Snooker To "snooker" the opposing player by causing that player to foul or leave an opening to be exploited. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Boules First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Petanque First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bowling First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dance sport First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Darts Two players compete by throwing metal darts at a wall-mounted circular board divided radially into segments of different scores First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Tug-of-war Two teams pulling against each other on a rope First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Balle pelote First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Basque pelote First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fronton The "fronton" known as "Fronton Place Libre" consists of a rectangular outdoor court plus a large pink shaped wall at one end. The two sides and the other end are left opened. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Left wall A "fronton with left hand wall" is an indoor fronton with a 36 meters long court where Pala or Main Nue are played. Three walls are used in the game: the front, the back and the left hand wall. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trinquet A "Trinquet" is an indoor fronton with a 28.5 meters long court surrounded by four walls. The four walls are used in the game. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rebot The "rebot" is the game played in a fronton "place libre" with 5 players in each team. They use a "chistera" (56 cm long and 12 cm large) or bare hands. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Chistera ancha The "chistera-ancha" also called the "cesta punta" is the game played in a "jaï alai" with 1 or 2 players in each team. The players use a long curved basket called the "chistera" (68 cm long and 13 cm wide). First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Chistera corta The "chistera-corta" is the game played in a fronton "place libre" with left hand wall and 3 players in each team. The players use a long curved basket called the "chistera" (56 cm long and 12 cm wide). First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bare hand The "Main Nue" (bare hand) is the ancestor of all Basque sports. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pala-ancha The "pala-ancha" is the game played in a fronton "place libre" with 2 players in each team. The players use a heavy wooden bat "the pala" (50 cm long and 20 cm wide). First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pala-corta The "pala-corta" is the game played in a fronton with left hand wall and 2 players in each team. The players use a heavy wooden bat the "pala-corta" (50 cm long and 10 cm wide). The "pala" is the name for a heavy wooden bat. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pasaka The "pasaka" is the name of the game played in a trinquet by teams of 2 players facing each other on each side of a net where the pelota is hit between opponents. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Xare The "xare", is the name of the game played in a trinquet by teams of 2 players. The players use a "xare" (or the Argentina bat) 55 cm long and 16 cm wide. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gymnastics / Artistic gymnastics Gymnastics Artistic gymnastics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Asymmetric bars / Uneven bars Asymmetric bars Uneven bars also called uneven bars, Gymnasts run through an airborne routine swinging around and between the uneven bars. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Beam / Balance beam Beam Balance beam A Women only category. Gymnasts perform leaps and flips from the much feared balance beam just 10 cm wide. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pommel Horse A men only category. Gymnasts perform an uninterrupted swing motion over a handled horse using balance and strength. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Floor Exercises / Mat Floor Exercises Mat First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Parallel bars A Men only category. Gymnasts swing and turn with guile and grace around the parallel bars. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rings A men only category. Gymnasts perform feats of balance and strength from two suspended rings. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Horizontal bar A Men only category. Gymnasts turn, spin and perform pirouettes around the horizontal bar. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual all-around First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Vault gymnasts propel themselves by jumping on a trampoline after running quickly down a 25m lane First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team competition gymnasts propel themselves by jumping on a trampoline after running quickly down a 25m lane First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rhytmic Gymnastics A mixture of dance and gymnastic moves. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual all-around First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team competition First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Clubs Dance and gymnastic moves whilst juggling clubs. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hoop A hoop is rolled and thrown whilst performing a dance routine. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ribbon Gymnasts work through a pre-arranged routine whilst manipulating a spectacular length of ribbon. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rope Jump and figure movements are performed while a rope is manipulated. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ball An exercise based on suppleness of the body using a ball. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trampoline Competitors perform complicated twists and turns whilst bouncing on the trampoline. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Equestrian First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cart First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dressage First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual mixed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team mixed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Horse racing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Flat racing A horse race over a flat course. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Steeple chase A mounted horse race over at least eight classic obstacles, four of which must be different, such as the water jump, spruce fences, mud walls etc. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Polo / Horse ball Polo Horse ball First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Jumping First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual mixed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team mixed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Crossing Equestrian event held on a designated circuit in the countryside featuring artificial and natural obstacles. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trotting Horse with two wheel cart and a jockey First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Endurance riding First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Eventing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual mixed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team mixed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Adventure sports inc outdoors activities First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Archery Archers use bows and arrows to aim at targets 1.22 metres in diameter which are on average 70 metres distant. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Individual (FITA Olympic round - 70m) FITA Olympic round - 70m Archers use bows and arrows to aim at targets 1.22 metres in diameter which are on average 70 metres distant. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team (FITA Olympic round - 70m) FITA Olympic round - 70m Archers use bows and arrows to aim at targets 1.22 metres in diameter which are on average 70 metres distant. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 FITA / Outdoor target archery FITA Outdoor target archery The competition is held outdoors on an open (flat) field, at various fixed distances. The archery competition in the Olympic Games is a part of the FITA outdoor target archery program. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Crossbow shooting Shooting with crossbow on targets from different distances First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Extreme sports First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mountaineering First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Climbing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Via Ferrata First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Artificial climbing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ice cascade climbing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Orienteering / Raid Orienteering Raid First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Shooting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 10 m air rifle 60 shots for men and 40 shots for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 10 m air pistol 60 shots for men and 40 shots for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 25 m rapid fire pistol 60 shots for men and 30+30 shots for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 50 m pistol 60 shots for men First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 50 m rifle three positions 60 shots for men and 3x20 for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 50 m rifle prone 60 shots for men First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trap 125 targets for men and 75 targets for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Double trap 150 targets for men First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Skeet 125 targets for men and 75 targets for women First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sport acrobatics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rafting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Caving First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Skateboarding First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Treking First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Canyoning First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Obstacle Course Racing A race during which competitors have to pass obstacles of varying difficulty. Time is an additional ranking factor for competitors who have successfully passed all obstacles. 2019-10-10 1 Strength-based sports First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Body-building A person displays pronounced muscle tone and exaggerated muscle mass and definition for overall aesthetic effect First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Boxing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Super-heavyweight + 91 kg First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Heavyweight 81 - 91 kg First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Light-heavyweight 75 - 81 kg First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 69 - 75 kg weight category which varies according to the federation First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 64 - 69 kg weight category which varies according to the federation First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 60 - 64 kg weight category which varies according to the federation First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Lightweight 57 - 60 kg First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Featherweight 54 - 57 kg First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bantamweight 51 - 54 kg First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Flyweight 48 51 kg First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Light-flyweight - 48 kg First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 French boxing Combat sport in which kicking with all parts of the feet are permitted and punching with the front of the fist is also allowed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Thai boxing Form of boxing involving punches with fists, feet, knees, elbows and legs. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Combative sports (other than martial arts) other than martial arts Other than martial arts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Power-lifting A strength test where competitors lift as heavy a weight as possible First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Weight-lifting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Snatch The bar must be lifted from floor to above the head in one movement First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Clean and jerk The bar is first lifted to the shoulders and then jerk it above the head and keep it there while maintaining straight legs First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Wrestling Combat sport where each wrestler attempts to win over his adversary, by holding both shoulders on the ground (fall) long enough to be in control. Points can also be decisive. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Freestyle A style where leg holds are allowed First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Greco-roman A style where the only holds allowed are those between the head and the belt First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Swiss wrestling Traditional Swiss sport similar to wrestling with specific rules First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Air sports Programme consisting of elements on aviation as sport. Elements concerning commercial aviation should be categorized in Air Transport (3.1.8.1) and elements concerning private pilots and general aviation should go in Leisure/Hobbies, aviation (3.3.34) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ballooning First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hang gliding First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sky diving First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Canopy formation First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Formation sky diving First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Freefall style First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Accuracy landing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Free style (artistic) artistic First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Free flying (artistic) artistic First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sky surfing (artistic) artistic First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Canopy piloting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Delta-plane First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Parachuting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Kiting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Team ballet First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Duet First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Freestyle / stunt kite Freestyle stunt kite First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Power kite First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Aeronautics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Plane Gliding Airplane without engine First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Flying Airplane with engine(s) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Aerobatics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Para-gliding First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hydroplane Racing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Golf First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fencing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Epée individual First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Epée team First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Foil individual First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Foil team First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sabre individual First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sabre team First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dog racing Dogs racing around a track First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sled Harnessed to a sled First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Oval track Pursuing an artificial rabbit around an oval track First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Casting Using fishing equipment to hit a target and score points First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Maccabi First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Modern Pentathlon The Modern Pentathlon comprises five events run over a single day in the following order: shooting, fencing, swimming, horse riding and running. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sombo First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mind Games Competetive tests of mental acuity. This category should only be used where the coverage relates to the competetivemness of the event. It is not intended for use where the coverage is intended for education purposes First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bridge First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Chess First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Poker First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 BlackJack Mapping to CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 Mah-Jong / Pachinko Mah-Jong Pachinko First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Go First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Igo / Shogi Igo Shogi Japanese chess First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Traditional Games Intended for local use for specific traditional national games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Disabled Sport First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Physically Challenged First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mentally Challenged First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Twirling Team competition with majorettes and a jury First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sports event Sports meeting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Summer Olympics Summer Olympics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Winter Olympics Winter Olympics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Summer universiade Summer universiade First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Winter Universiade Winter Universiade First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Winter Goodwill Games Winter Goodwill Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Summer Asian Games Summer Asian Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Winter Asian Games Winter Asian Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Panamerican Games Panamerican Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 African Games African Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mediterranean Games Mediterranean Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 South-East Asiatic Games SouthEast Asiatic Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 PanPacific Games PanPacific Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 SouthPacific Games SouthPacific Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 PanArabic Games PanArabic Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Summer Goodwill Games Summer Goodwill Games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 World games A competition featuring world class athletes First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 World Cup Sports meeting with competitors from the five continents First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Intercontinental cup Sports meeting bringing together competitors from different continents First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Continental cup Sports meeting where competitors come from a single continent First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 International cup Sports meeting where competitors come from several nations First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 National Cup Sports meeting where competitors come from a single nation First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Interregional cup Sports meeting where competitors come from several regions First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Regional cup Sports meeting where competitors come from a single region First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 League cup A competition within a sports league First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 World championship A championship where competitors from the five continents take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Intercontinental championship A championship where competitors from the different continents take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Continental championship A championship where top level competitors from a single continent take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 National championship A championship where top level competitors from a single nation take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Regional championship A championship where competitors from a single region take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Grand Prix Inc Formula One, High level sports competition, most often motor racing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Intercontinental tournament Tournament where competitors from several continents take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Continental tournament Tournament where competitors from a single continent take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 International tournament Tournament where competitors from several nations take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 National tournament Tournament where competitors from a single nation take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Inter-nations competition Tournament where athletes from several nations take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Inter-clubs competition Tournament where competitors from several clubs take part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Friendly competition Sports played but not in a tournament First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 All-stars competition Competition between teams made up of invited stars First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Exhibition demonstration First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Super Bowl The American football final that determines the champion First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Paralympic games Olympic style Games for athletes with a disability First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Amateur ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Professional ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 College & Highschool ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 FICTION/DRAMA FICTION DRAMA Programme consisting of a prose or verse composition, resp. one telling a story, written for or as if for performance by actors, puppets or animated First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 General light drama / Popular drama General light drama Popular drama Drama written after approximately 1918 and without literary or cultural pretensions. Popular drama, e.g. Upstairs, Downstairs First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Soap Dramatized serial programme dealing with easy-to-grasp situations performed by a limited cast First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Soap opera Episodic TV drama or saga, normally aired during daytime First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Soap special, First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Soap talk First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Saga Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Romance / Melodrama Romance Melodrama e.g. Romeo and Juliet Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Legal Melodrama Drama production where the primary action takes place in law courts and/or law firms e.g. Philadelphia First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Medical melodrama Drama production situated in hospitals and/or dealing with medical subjects e.g. ER, Dr kildaire, Casualty First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Action First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Adventure e.g. Tomb Raider First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Super-Hero Fiction e.g. Superman, The Avengers Update Wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Shōnen manga E.g. Dragon Ball Update Wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Disaster e.g. Towering Inferno, Earthquake, Airport .990 First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mystery Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Detective/Police/Crime/Murder/Gangster Detective Police Crime Murder Gangster e.g. Perry Mason, HillSt blues Update Wikipedia 2013-06-10 1 Historical/Epic Historical Epic e.g. Hornblower Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Horror e.g. Dracula Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Science fiction e.g. Dr Who, Star Trek First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Space Opera e.g. Space Odissey Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Apocalyptic e.g. Space Odissey Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 War Military Fiction e.g. Band of Brothers First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Western e.g. The Virginian, The Alamo First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Thriller/Suspense/Spy Thriller Suspense Spy Add spy for mapping with CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 Sports e.g. Chariots of Fire First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Martial arts e.g. Enter the Dragon First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Epic Dramatized narrative about the deeds of a traditional or historical hero or heroes and/or dealing with or characterized by events of historical or legendary importance e.g. El Cid See duplication with 3.4.6.5 2007-04-12 0 2008-08-20 Film-Noir Mapping to IMDb 2009-10-12 1 2009-10-12 Heroic Bloodshed Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 2009-10-12 Girls with Guns and Swords Girls Guns and Swords Swords Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 2009-10-12 Fantasy/Fairy tale Fantasy Fairy tale EG Alice in Wonderland Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Adult drama / Erotica Adult drama Erotica EG Emannuelle Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Drama based on real events (docudrama) docudrama Drama based upon reality sometimes with documentary inserts First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Musical e.g. Mary Poppins, First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Classical drama Drama written before approximately 1918 e.g. Hamlet, Othello First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Period drama Drama depicting events before 1918 e.g. Pride and Prejudice First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Samurai drama 2008-08-20 1 Contemporary drama Drama written after approximately 1918 and with literary and/or cultural value e.g. Waiting for Godot First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Religious e.g. The Red Robe, First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Poems/Stories/Readings/Story telling Poems Stories Readings Story telling First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Biographical drama e.g. Young Winston, First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Psychological drama First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Political drama Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Philosophical Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Speculative Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Urban Update wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 AMUSEMENT/ENTERTAINMENT AMUSEMENT ENTERTAINMENT The collective use of television, radio, theatre, music and the like for the amusement of people First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Quiz/Contest Quiz Contest Competitions calling into play the competitors' special knowledge and intelligence First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Quiz Who Wants to be a millionaire - questions and answers form the entertainment First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Contest Participants compete directly with each other eg Americas Top Model, Generation Game First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Variety/Talent Variety Talent Programme with various performers such as comedians, magicians, singers etc. e.g. Paul Daniels Show, Relay from a circus First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cabaret Specific instance of Variety in an intimate environment First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Talent Spelling Bees, singing talent shows - Stars in their eyes, American Idol First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cooking variety First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Surprise Programme of 'dream comes true' type e.g. Jim'llFix It First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Reality First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Comedy Update Wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Broken comedy Humorous and/or satirical programme consisting of short dramatical sequences, sketches, performed by comedians e,g, Benny Hill, Monty Python First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Romantic comedy First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Musical romance 2008-08-20 1 Sitcom Dramatized series in a humorous style and performed by a more or less fixed cast e.g. Friends, The Office First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Satire Letterman, Dave Allen, etc. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Candid Camera Programme in which the recording device is hidden so the participants are not aware they are being recorded. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Humour Programme without sketches or “broken drama”, consisting (mainly) of verbal jokes, gags, out takes, bloopers etc. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Out takes First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bloopers First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Surprise See 3.5.4 2008-08-20 0 2008-08-20 Musical comedy 2008-08-20 1 Black comedy Mapping to CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 Comedy of Manners Update Wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Parody Update Wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Zombie Comedy Update Wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Science-Fiction Comedy/Sci-Fi Comedy Science-Fiction Comedy Sci-Fi Comedy E.g. Mars Attack, Paul, Galaxy Quest Update Wikipedia 2013-06-09 1 Slapstick Update Wikipedia 2013-06-10 0 Magic/Hypnotism Magic Hypnotism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Circus First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dating First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bullfighting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rodeo A discipline where wild horses or bulls must be mounted and mastered First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Barrel racing Rodeo discipline First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Calf roping Rodeo discipline First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bull riding Rodeo discipline First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bulldogging Rodeo discipline First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Saddle bronc Rodeo discipline First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bareback Rodeo discipline First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Goat roping Rodeo discipline First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Chat Chat Show in which a presenter interviews a celebrity First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Paranormal First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 MUSIC Expressing emotion or message through instruments or voice using different sounds, tones, harmonies and the like First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_popular_music_genres Wikipedia - List of popular music genres http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_music_styles Wikipedia - List of music styles Serious music Music including chamber, instrumental, operatic, symphonic, choral and sacred music. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Classical music Music including chamber, instrumental, operatic, symphonic, vocal and choral music. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Early Music written before the middle of the 17th Century First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Classical Music from the middle of the 18th until the end of the 19th Century First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Romantic "1820-.900" First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Contemporary Music from the 20th Century onwards First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Light classical Music by Strauss, Lehar, etc. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Middle Ages First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Renaissance "1400-1600" First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Baroque "1600-1750" First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Opera e.g. La Boheme First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Solo instruments (e.g. Piano) First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Drum Solo (e.g. Piano) Mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Chamber Small group of instruments First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Symphonic Large group of instruments First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Vocal Solo or individual singing, inc. a capella interpretation First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Choral Group of singers First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Song First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Orchestral First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Organ First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 String Quartet First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Experimental/Avant Garde Experimental Avant Garde e.g. John Cage First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sonata e.g. John Cage First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Jazz Indigenous American popular music, born in New Orleans of African slaves social circumstances. The jazz idiom is characterized by certain syncopations over strongly reiterated rhythms in which improvisation plays an important part First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 New Orleans/Early jazz New Orleans Early jazz First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Big band/Swing/Dixie Big band Swing Dixie e.g. Glenn Miller, Chris Barber First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Blues/Soul jazz Blues Soul jazz e.g. L. Armstrong First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bop/Hard bop/Bebop/Postbop Bop Hard bop Bebop Postbop e.g. Sonny Rollings, Oscar Peterson, J. Coltrane, T. Monk Duplication, changed in 3.6.2.11 2008-08-20 0 2008-08-20 Traditional/Smooth Traditional Smooth Duplicate, changed into 3.6.2.12 2008-08-20 0 2008-08-20 Cool e.g. Modern Jazz Quartet First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Modern/Avant-garde/Free Modern Avant-garde Free First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Latin and World jazz e.g. Manu Dibango First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pop jazz/Jazz funk Pop jazz Jazz funk First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Acid jazz/Fusion Acid jazz Fusion e.g. G. Benson, Miles Davis First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bop/Hard bop/Bebop/Postbop Bop Hard bop Bebop Postbop e.g. Sonny Rollings, Oscar Peterson, J. Coltrane, T. Monk First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Traditional/Smooth Traditional Smooth First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Chorus Correction of termID, duplication of 3.6.2.4 2009-02-21 1 Groove Correction of termID, duplication of 3.6.2.5 2009-02-21 1 Background music First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Middle-of-the-road Music which, in varying circumstances, gives pleasure to the widest possible spectrum of the music-loving audience First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Easy listening First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ambient First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Mood music/Meditative Mood music Meditative Inc. meditative ambience music Update with meditative 2009-07-24 1 Oldies First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Love songs First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dance hall First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Soundtrack First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trailer First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Showtunes First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 TV First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cabaret First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Instrumental First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sound clip First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Retro First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Space First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dream First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Comedy First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Humour First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Psychedelic Mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Pop-rock The most central and widely circulated types of popular music, in particular rock and roll, etc First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pop e.g. early Beatles First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 UK Pop Inc. Britpop First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 JPop Inc. Britpop First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Soft pop First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pop Folk Mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Pop Funk Pop Funk Added when mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Instrumental Pop Instrumental Added when mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Chanson/Ballad Chanson Ballad e.g. Juliette Gréco, Leonard Cohen First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Power Ballad First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Japanese ballads / Enka Japanese ballads Enka First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Traditional rock and roll e.g. Elvis Presley First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Classic/Dance/Pop-rock Classic Dance Pop-rock e.g. Michael Jackson, Spice Girls, Johnny Halliday, Rolling Stones First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Folk Music that developed from folk cultures, often based on story-telling First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Zydeco Mix of Creole music from south-west Louisianna and musci from french speaking Cajuns First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 New Age First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Seasonal/Holiday Seasonal Holiday e.g. Christmas First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Japanese pop-rock First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Karaoke/Singing contests Karaoke Singing contests e.g. Pizzicato Five First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rock First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 AOR / Slow Rock / Soft Rock AOR Slow Rock Soft Rock Adult-Orientated Rock e.g. The Eagles. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Metal inc. Heavy Metal e.g. Iron Maiden and Trash Metal First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Death Metal inc. Heavy Metal e.g. Iron Maiden and Trash Metal Correction 2009-07-23 1 Heavy Metal inc. Heavy Metal e.g. Iron Maiden and Trash Metal Mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Black Metal inc. Heavy Metal e.g. Iron Maiden and Trash Metal Mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Trash Metal inc. Heavy Metal e.g. Iron Maiden and Trash Metal Mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Glam Rock e.g. T-Rex First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Punk Rock e.g. The Sex Pistols First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Prog / Symphonic Rock Prog Symphonic Rock e.g. Yes First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Alternative / Indie / Lo-fi Alternative Indie Lo-fi Mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Experimental / Avant Garde Experimental Avant Garde e.g. Coil First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Art Rock e.g. Talking Heads First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Folk Rock e.g. The Byrds First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Nu Punk e.g. Rancid First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Grunge e.g. Nirvana First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Garage Punk/Psychedelia Garage Punk Psychedelia 1960s. e.g. The Sonics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Heavy Rock e.g. Led Zeppelin, Cream, Hendrix First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hard Rock e.g. Led Zeppelin, Cream, Hendrix First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Southern Rock First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Progressive Rock First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Psychedelic Rock Mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 New Wave e.g. Blondie First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Easy listening / Exotica Easy listening Exotica e.g. Yma Sumac First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Singer/Songwriter Singer Songwriter e.g. Paul Simon, James Taylor First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Instrumental Rock Instrumental Added when mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Blues/Rhythm and Blues/Soul/Gospel/Spiritual Blues Rhythm and Blues Soul Gospel Spiritual Spiritual R&B, etc. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Blues First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Doo-Wop Mapping with CableLabs 2010-08-03 1 R&B 1990s RandB (e.g. Teddy Riley) not 1960s Rhythm and Blues (e.g. The Rolling Stones). First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hip Hop Soul First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Neo Soul First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 New Jack Swing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Soul First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rythmic Soul Soul Rythmic Mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Gospel First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rhythm and Blues 1960s (eg. The Rolling Stones) not 1990s R&B (eg. Teddy Riley). First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Funk e.g. James Brown First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Afro Funk First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Afro Jazz Funk Update 2009-07-24 1 Rare Groove First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Country and Western First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Bluegrass e.g. The Osborne Brothers First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rap/Hip Hop/Reggae Rap Hip Hop Reggae First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rap/Christian rap Rap Christian rap First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gangsta Rap First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hip Hop/Trip-Hop Hip Hop Trip-Hop First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dirty South Hip Hop First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 East Coast Hip Hop First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 UK Hip Hop First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 West Coast Hip Hop First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Reggae First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dancehall Also known as Ragga or Bashment First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dub First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Lovers Rock First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Raggamuffin First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rocksteady First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ska First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Electronic/Club/Urban/Dance/DJ Electronic Club Urban Dance DJ Update with DJ 2009-07-24 1 Acid/Punk/Acid Punk Acid Punk Acid Punk First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Disco First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Techno/Euro-Techno/Techno-Industrial/Industrial Techno Euro-Techno Techno-Industrial Industrial First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 House/Techno House House Techno House First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Progressive House eg. Gat Decor First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Euro House First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Booty Bass Inc. Miami Bass, Ghetto House, etc. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rave First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Jungle/Tribal Jungle Tribal First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trance First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Drum and Bass First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dance/Dance-pop/Eurodance Dance Dance-pop Eurodance Mapping to ID3, add Eurodance 2009-07-23 1 Garage (1990s) 1990s 1990s US Garage not 1960s Garage Punk. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 UK Garage First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2 Step First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 4/4 Vocal Garage 4 4 Vocal Garage First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 8 Bar First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dubstep First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Eski-Beat First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Grime First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Soulful House and Garage First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Speed Garage First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sublow First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Breakbeat e.g. Fatboy Slim First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Broken Beat First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ambient Dance e.g. The Orb First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Alternative Dance e.g. Moby First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gothic First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gothic Rock First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Black Metal First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Death Metal First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Death Rock First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Electrogoth First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Darkwave First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 World/Traditional/Ethnic/Folk music World Traditional Ethnic Folk music Music that is the product of a tradition that has been evolved through the process of oral transmission First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Africa First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Asia First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Goa Indian classical music First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Folk (Japanese) Japanese 2008-08-20 1 Australia/Oceania Australia Oceania First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Caribbean First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Calypso e.g. Lord Kitchener First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Soca e.g. Baha Men First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Merengue First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Europe First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Celtic First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ireland TV-Anytime maintenance 2011 2011-10-12 1 Polka First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Britain TV-Anytime maintenance 2011 2011-10-12 1 Latin America First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Salsa First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Samba First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Tango First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Rumba Update 2009-07-24 1 Mambo Update 2009-07-24 1 Middle East First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 North America First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Native U.S. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Polka First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fusion First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fast Fusion Mapping to ID3 2009-07-23 1 Modern / Contemporary Modern Contemporary First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 National First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Foreign First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Traditional 2008-08-20 1 Hit-Chart/Song Requests Hit-Chart Song Requests First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Children's songs First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Event music First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Wedding First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sports First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ceremonial/Chants Ceremonial Chants First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Spoken Inc. speech First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dance First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ballet First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Tap First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Modern First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Classical First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ballroom First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cheerleading First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Religious music Inc. cult music First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Era First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Medieval (before 1400) before 1400 First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Renaissance (1400-1600) 1400-1600 First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Baroque (1600-1760) 1600-1760 First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Classical (1730-1820) 1730-1820 First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Romantic (1815-1910) 1815-1910 First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 20th Century First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1910s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1920s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1930s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1940s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1950s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1960s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1970s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1980s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 1990s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 21st Century First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2000s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2010s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2020s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2030s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2040s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2050s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2060s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2070s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2080s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 2090s First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Accoustic First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Game Music illustrating a game First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Noise First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cult Mapping to ID3 2007-04-12 1 Freestyle Mapping to ID3 2007-04-12 1 Slam Update 2009-07-24 1 INTERACTIVE GAMES First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 CONTENT GAMES CATEGORIES / VIDEO GAMES GAMES VIDEO Games Video ITunes mapping 2007-04-12 1 Action First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Adventure First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fighting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Online First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Platform First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Puzzle First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 RPG/ MUDs RPG MUDs First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Racing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Simulation First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Sports First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Strategy First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Wrestling First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Classic/Retro Classic Retro First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Other games ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 STYLE First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Logic based First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Word games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Positional First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Board games First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Text environments First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Dynamic 2D/3D graphics Dynamic 2D 3D graphics First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Non-linear video First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 LEISURE/HOBBY/LIFESTYLE LEISURE HOBBY LIFESTYLE First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 General Consumer Advice First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Road safety First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Consumer advice First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Personal finance Advice and information for individual consumers concerning financial products and services. TVA-Maintenance 2011 2011-10-12 1 Employment Advice Employment and labour issues IPTC SubjectCode First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Self-help Inc. self-improvement First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Programme introduction / Notices Programme introduction Notices 2008-08-20 1 Computing/Technology Computing Technology First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Technology/Computing Technology Computing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Computer Games Programme about games played on a computer First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Software How-to ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Podcasting ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Cookery, Food, Drink First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Cookery First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Food and Drink First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gastronomy The art of good eating First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gourmet eating 2008-08-20 1 Nutrition 2009-09-17 1 Homes/Interior/Gardening Homes Interior Gardening First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Do-it-yourself Where the consumer is given advice on how to perform home improvements themselves First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Home Improvement First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gardening First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Property Buying and Selling First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Auction First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hobbies First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fishing Angling First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Pet First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Craft/Handicraft Craft Handicraft needlework, model making, sewing, etc First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Art First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Music teaching how to play musical imstruments on learning how to appreciate music First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Board Games Monopoly, Scrabble, Mah-jong, Draughts (checkers), Backgammon etc First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Card games Bridge, Poker, etc First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gaming Non-card games such as roulette, craps, etc First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Lottery Gambling, often involving selection of sets of numbers one expects to come up First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gambling Gambling, often involving selection of sets of numbers one expects to come up First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Shopping Consumer shopping advice: Not a programme designed to sell a specific product to the consumer First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Collectibles/Antiques Collectibles Antiques First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Jewelry Accessories to clothing First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Aviation Programme consisting of elements on aviation as a hobby, eg private pilots and general aviation. Elements concerning commercial avaiaton should be categorised in Air Transport (3.1.8.1) and elements concerning Aviation as a sport should be in 3.2.14 and its sub-categories First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Trains First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Boating First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Ornithology Bird Watching First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fortune-telling The forecasting of future events or the delineation of character by methods not ordinarily considered to have a rational basis First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Genealogy First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Gadgets ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Cars and Motoring First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Car First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Motorcycle First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Personal/Lifestyle/Family Personal Lifestyle Family First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fitness / Keep-fit Fitness Keep-fit First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Personal health First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Nutrition First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Fashion The design of clothing and accessories. First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 House Keeping First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Parenting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Beauty First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Special events 2008-08-20 1 Nutrition ITunes mapping 2009-09-17 1 Sex education TV-Anytime maintenance 2011 2011-10-17 1 Travel/Tourism Travel Tourism First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Holidays package and self organised holidays First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Adventure/Expeditions Adventure Expeditions First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Outdoor pursuits hikng, camping, rambling First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Outdoor hunting First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Casino and gambling The business of providing outlets for various games of chance using cards, dice, spinning wheels to betting on animal races First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Hotel and accommodation The business of providing food and shelter to travellers First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Recreational and sporting goods Manufacture of goods for leisure activities First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Restaurant and catering The business of providing prepared foods for customers in groups large and small First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 Tour operator Operators of trips either locally, as around town, or to other countries First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1 ADULT First version after conversion of P/META into XML 2007-04-12 1