Solutions
Know what is playing on air, online, and across your catalogue.
What problem does this solve?
Music moves through channels faster than teams can track it manually. A track airs on radio. A stream carries an unidentified recording. A catalogue owner needs to know whether their music is being used, and where.
Without reliable audio identification and monitoring, royalty workflows stall, compliance gaps appear, and usage data arrives too late to act on.
Fingerprint & Monitoring connects what played to what is known, giving rights, programming, and compliance teams a dependable record of audio usage.
Monitor playlists and airplay to verify what went to air and when.
Track catalogue usage across broadcast and streaming to support royalty and compliance workflows.
Identify audio at scale and connect detections back to known recordings.
Watch for usage of catalogue material across monitored channels.
Radio
Programming teams verify that scheduled music matched what actually broadcast.
Broadcasters
Usage logs support reporting to rights societies and internal compliance.
Rights owners
Catalogue monitoring reveals where music appears across monitored networks.
Monitoring services
Fingerprint matching connects unknown airings to rights-holder catalogues.
Production libraries
Sync and licensing teams confirm when library tracks appear in monitored content.
Product
MusiTrace identifies audio through fingerprinting and connects detections to known recordings. It supports monitoring workflows where knowing what played, and when, matters for royalties, compliance, and catalogue oversight.
Discuss how MusiTrace fits your catalogue, platform, or monitoring workflow.
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