Reservoir Media Inc
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Reservoir Media Inc
Reservoir Media is a music rights company. It owns and manages song catalogs and recordings, then collects money when those songs are streamed, played on the radio, used in movies or TV shows, or covered by other artists. It also works with songwriters, artists, and estates to handle publishing administration and royalty collection. The company makes money mainly from licensing and royalty income tied to the music it owns or administers. Its customers are music users such as streaming services, broadcasters, film and television producers, advertisers, and other businesses that need legal rights to use songs and recordings. It also serves creators and rights holders who want a partner to manage their catalogs and collect payments. What makes Reservoir different is that it sits in the middle of the music value chain as an owner and manager of rights, not as a label focused only on releasing new music. That gives it a library-based business model: when a song becomes popular again, gets placed in media, or keeps generating plays over time, Reservoir can keep earning from the same asset for years.
Reservoir Media is a music rights company. It owns and manages song catalogs and recordings, then collects money when those songs are streamed, played on the radio, used in movies or TV shows, or covered by other artists. It also works with songwriters, artists, and estates to handle publishing administration and royalty collection.
The company makes money mainly from licensing and royalty income tied to the music it owns or administers. Its customers are music users such as streaming services, broadcasters, film and television producers, advertisers, and other businesses that need legal rights to use songs and recordings. It also serves creators and rights holders who want a partner to manage their catalogs and collect payments.
What makes Reservoir different is that it sits in the middle of the music value chain as an owner and manager of rights, not as a label focused only on releasing new music. That gives it a library-based business model: when a song becomes popular again, gets placed in media, or keeps generating plays over time, Reservoir can keep earning from the same asset for years.
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