The operational side of maximizing catalog revenue
Updated June 17, 2026
One of the clearest indicators of long-term catalog health is whether there’s a real system of record behind it.
By that we mean: a single place where the rest of the business can quickly confirm what a work is, who owns it, what identifiers it has, where it’s registered, and what’s been collected against it.
This is where it gets real:
Every operational question that comes up around a catalog–a sync clearance, a split correction, a territory registration, a missed claim–starts with someone needing accurate data quickly. When the system of record is fragmented, those questions take longer to resolve. Some of them don’t get resolved at all.
Over the next few weeks, we’ll get more specific on the operational pieces that feed a strong system of record, starting with how recording and composition identifiers are supposed to connect, and what happens when they don’t.
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