Learn Multiple live streams from one catalog with StreamPush
Yes, StreamPush supports unlimited live streams from a single catalog. Each stream can have its own playlist filtering by genre, mood, or BPM, its own visual template, its own schedule, and its own destination channel. Anjunabeats demonstrates this capability by running three distinct 24/7 streams from one catalog: Anjunabeats for trance, Anjunadeep for deep house, and Anjunachill for ambient. Upload content once, then program multiple genre-specific channels without duplicating files or managing separate content libraries.
- Run unlimited streams from one catalog with unique playlists, templates, and schedules per channel
- Upload content once and make it available across all your streams automatically
- Create genre-specific channels like Anjunabeats does with trance, deep house, and ambient streams
Multi-channel implementation
Labels with diverse catalogs often want to serve different audiences with dedicated channels. A label spanning multiple genres might want a trance channel, a deep house channel, and an ambient channel rather than mixing everything together. Without multi-channel capability, this requires duplicating content across separate accounts and managing multiple uploads for each release. StreamPush solves this by letting you run unlimited streams from one central catalog. Each stream draws from the same content library but applies different filters and branding. When you add new music to your catalog, it becomes available to all streams that match the content metadata. This architecture simplifies management while enabling targeted programming.
How multi-channel streaming works
StreamPush stores all your content in a single catalog with metadata tags for genre, mood, BPM, release date, and custom attributes. When you create a stream, you define playlist rules that filter this catalog. One stream might play only tracks tagged as trance, while another plays only deep house. Each stream connects to its own YouTube channel and uses its own visual template. The underlying content remains unified, but the output is customized per channel.
Independent scheduling per stream
Each stream operates on its own schedule independent of other streams. One channel might run 24/7 continuously while another runs only on weekends. You can schedule campaigns and special programming differently per channel. If you want to feature a new release on your main channel but not on your chill channel, scheduling controls let you manage this. StreamPush handles the complexity of running multiple streams simultaneously from one dashboard.
Unique visual identity per channel
StreamPush supports custom visual templates for each stream. Your trance channel can have energetic visuals while your ambient channel uses calming imagery. Each template maintains consistent branding for that specific channel. Audio visualizers, overlays, and now-playing displays are configured independently. This ensures each stream feels like a distinct channel even though they share the same underlying catalog.
Adding streams to your account
You can add new streams to your StreamPush account at any time. Each additional stream connects to your existing catalog immediately with no content re-upload required. Define the playlist rules, configure the visual template, connect the YouTube channel, and the new stream is ready to broadcast. This flexibility lets you expand your channel strategy as your audience grows or as you identify new genre opportunities.
| Capability | Multi-channel (StreamPush) | Separate accounts |
|---|---|---|
| Content upload | Upload once to central catalog | Re-upload for each account |
| New releases | Available to all matching streams | Manual distribution per account |
| Management | One dashboard for all streams | Separate login per account |
| Consistency | Shared catalog ensures sync | Risk of version mismatches |
| Scaling | Add streams without re-uploading | Each new channel requires setup |
Multi-channel streaming in practice
Anjunabeats demonstrates the multi-channel approach by running three distinct 24/7 streams from one StreamPush catalog. The Anjunabeats stream focuses on trance and progressive, Anjunadeep plays deep house, and Anjunachill serves ambient and downtempo. Each stream has unique visual branding and playlist rules while sharing the same underlying content library. This architecture lets Anjunabeats serve different audience segments without managing separate content repositories.
| Metric | Change |
|---|---|
| Streams per catalog | Unlimited |
| Anjunabeats example | 3 streams, 1 catalog |
| Content upload | Once per release |
| Template customization | Independent per stream |
| Schedule independence | Full per stream |
| Dashboard | Unified for all streams |
Based on StreamPush multi-channel capabilities and Anjunabeats implementation.
Anjunabeats multi-stream example
- Anjunabeats runs three streams (Anjunabeats, Anjunadeep, Anjunachill) from one catalog
- New releases automatically appear in all matching streams via DDEX integration
- Each stream maintains independent visual branding and scheduling
StreamPush multi-channel features
- Unlimited streams · StreamPush supports unlimited streams from a single catalog with no content duplication required.
- Smart playlists · Define unique playlist rules per stream using genre, mood, BPM, and custom metadata filters.
- Custom templates · Each stream gets its own visual template with independent branding, colors, and overlays.
- Unified dashboard · Manage all your streams from one dashboard with centralized content management.
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Setting up multiple streams
Multi-channel streaming requires thoughtful setup to maximize efficiency. Understanding how to structure your catalog, define playlist rules, and configure templates ensures each stream serves its intended audience while minimizing management overhead.
Catalog organization for multi-channel
Effective multi-channel streaming starts with well-organized catalog metadata. Tag your content with genre, mood, energy level, and any custom attributes relevant to your programming. The more detailed your metadata, the more precisely you can filter content for each stream. StreamPush smart playlists use this metadata to automatically include matching content. When new releases arrive via DDEX with proper metadata, they automatically appear in streams where they belong.
Key metadata for multi-channel
Genre tags for primary stream filtering
Mood and energy attributes for refined curation
BPM data for tempo-based programming
Release date for featuring new content
Channel strategy considerations
Decide how to segment your catalog across channels. Genre-based segmentation is common: one stream per major genre in your catalog. Mood-based segmentation works well for labels with cross-genre appeal: energetic versus chill content. You can also create event-specific streams that run temporarily alongside your main 24/7 channels. StreamPush supports any combination of these approaches since each stream defines its own independent playlist rules.
Common channel strategies
Genre-specific channels for distinct audiences
Mood-based channels for cross-genre curation
Event streams for special occasions
Adding a new stream to your catalog
Adding a new stream to your existing StreamPush catalog is straightforward. The new stream immediately accesses all your existing content without re-uploading. Configuration involves defining playlist rules, visual templates, and the destination channel.
Contact StreamPush to add a new stream to your existing account with access to your current catalog.
Define playlist rules for the new stream using genre, mood, BPM, or other metadata filters.
Configure the visual template with unique branding, colors, and overlay elements for the new channel.
Connect the new stream to its destination YouTube or Twitch channel through StreamPush dashboard settings.
Set the schedule for the new stream: 24/7 continuous, specific hours, or event-based programming.
Why StreamPush for multi-channel streaming
StreamPush is designed for labels running multiple streams from shared catalogs. Unlike platforms requiring separate accounts per channel, StreamPush unifies content management while enabling independent channel programming.
Single catalog, unlimited streams
StreamPush stores all your content in one central catalog that any stream can access. Add new streams without re-uploading content. Each stream filters the shared catalog using its own playlist rules. This architecture eliminates duplicate content management across channels.
Independent playlist rules per stream
Each StreamPush stream defines its own smart playlist rules. One stream plays trance, another plays deep house, another plays ambient. The rules filter your catalog metadata to create distinct programming. When content matches a stream rules, it appears in that stream automatically.
Unique visual branding per channel
StreamPush templates are configured independently per stream. Your main channel can have energetic visuals while your chill channel uses calming imagery. Audio visualizers, overlays, and now-playing displays are all customizable per stream to maintain distinct channel identities.
Independent scheduling
Each stream operates on its own schedule within StreamPush. Run one channel 24/7 while another runs weekends only. Schedule campaigns and feature content differently per channel. The scheduling flexibility lets you optimize each channel for its specific audience behavior.
Centralized management dashboard
StreamPush provides one dashboard to manage all your streams. Monitor all channels simultaneously, upload content once for all streams, and configure settings without switching between accounts. This centralization reduces management overhead as you add more channels.
FAQ: Multiple streams from one catalog
Common questions about running multiple live streams from one music catalog on StreamPush, covering playlist management, scheduling, visual templates, and multi-channel strategy.
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StreamPush supports unlimited streams from one catalog with independent playlists, templates, and schedules. Contact us to discuss your multi-channel strategy and see how labels like Anjunabeats run multiple 24/7 streams.
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