Media and Entertainment audit hub
Streaming, video platforms, music services, and digital entertainment.
Media and entertainment sites operate at the upper end of bandwidth and request-rate scale on the public internet. Streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Spotify) often serve more bytes per day than the next twenty industry verticals combined, which puts CDN configuration, segment-cache hygiene and edge-network performance at the centre of any audit. The marketing surface of these properties is typically much smaller than the actual streaming surface, but it is the public-facing brand homepage where SEO, Core Web Vitals and structured data have to land. Schema.org markup for VideoObject, MusicRecording, TVSeries and Movie types is high-leverage for media discovery — Google's Video carousel, Top Stories and Knowledge Panel surfaces all consume this markup directly. Email deliverability for media services typically focuses on lifecycle marketing, subscription confirmations and content-recommendation digests; large media brands invest heavily in BIMI for inbox-visibility differentiation and have aggressive DMARC enforcement. The most common audit findings on media properties are around redirect-chain hygiene (legacy URL structures from CMS migrations leave 4–6 hop chains that Google penalizes), missing video structured data on player pages, and inconsistent canonical tagging on regional-content variants.