List of multi-channel networks
This is a list of notable multi-channel networks. Multi-channel networks are organizations that work with video platforms such as YouTube to offer assistance in areas such as "product, programming, funding, cross-promotion, partner management, digital rights management, monetization/sales, and/or audience development",[1] usually in exchange for a percentage of the AdSense revenue from the channel.[2]
They are also known as Online Video Studios, MCNs, OVSs, YouTube Networks or simply Networks.[3]
Based in the UK
- Brave Bison
- ChannelFlip (21st Century Fox)
- Diagonal View (ITV, Daily Mail, Reuters)
Based in North America
- Above Average Productions
- Alloy Entertainment (Time Warner)
- AwesomenessTV (Comcast / Verizon / Hearst)
- BroadbandTV Corp (Bertelsmann)
- Channel Frederator Network (Wow Unlimited Media)
- Curse: Union for Gamers (Amazon)
- Defy Media (Lionsgate / Viacom)
- Discovery Digital Networks (Discovery)
- Fullscreen (AT&T / Chernin Entertainment)
- JETPAK
- Kin Community (Kin / Time Warner)
- Machinima.com (Time Warner)
- Maker Studios (Disney)
- My Damn Channel (Disney)
- ONErpm
- Relativity Media
- StarMaker Interactive (Qualcomm)
- Style Haul (Bertelsmann)
- TYT Network
- Vevo (Universal / Sony)
- Warner Music Group
- Wonderly
- Game theory
Based elsewhere in the world
- Alveum (Belgium)
- afreecaTV (South Korea)
- Chicken Pork Adobo (Philippines)
- Digisay (Egypt)
- Diwan Videos (Dubai, UAE)
- Mediakraft Networks (Germany)
- Studio71 (Germany)
- Uturn Entertainment (Saudi Arabia)
- Valleyarm (Australia)
- Zoomin.TV (Netherlands)
See also
References
- ↑ YouTube. "Multi Channel Networks 101". Retrieved 2013-05-18.
- ↑ Davidson, Neil. "Can a Multi-Channel Network Boost Your YouTube Marketing Success?". Site Pro News. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
- ↑ List of top 50 networks
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