List of multi-channel networks
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This is a list of notable multi-channel networks. Multi-channel networks (MCNs) 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]
Based in Asia[edit]
- Adober Studios formerly Chicken Pork Adobo (Philippines) (went defunct in 2020)
- afreecaTV (South Korea)
- Diwan Videos (Dubai, UAE)
- Hololive Production (Japan)
- Nijisanji (Japan)
- TV Derana (Sri Lanka)
- Uturn Entertainment (Saudi Arabia)
- UUUM (Japan)
Based in Australia[edit]
Based in the EU[edit]
- EXMGE/ EXMGE Music (Germany)
- Studio71 (Germany)
- Zoomin.TV (Netherlands)
Based in North America[edit]
- Above Average Productions (Broadway Video)
- Alloy Entertainment (Warner Bros. Discovery)
- AwesomenessTV (Paramount Global)
- BroadbandTV Corp (Bertelsmann)
- Channel Awesome
- Channel Frederator Network (Wow Unlimited Media)
- Curse: Union for Gamers (Amazon)
- Disney Digital Network (Formerly Maker Studios, went defunct in 2019)
- Discovery Digital Networks (Warner Bros. Discovery) (Went defunct in 2016)
- Fullscreen (Warner Bros. Discovery) (Went defunct in 2021)
- The Game Theorists
- JETPAK
- Jukin Media
- Kin Community
- My Damn Channel
- NormalBoots Inc.
- OfflineTV
- Omnia Media (Enthusiast Gaming)
- ONErpm (Amazon)
- One True King
- Rooster Teeth (Warner Bros. Discovery) (Went defunct in 2024)
- Style Haul (Bertelsmann)
- Symphonic Distribution
- TYT Network
- Vevo (Universal / Sony)
- VShojo
- Warner Music Group
- Machinima, Inc. (Warner Bros. Discovery) (Went defunct in 2019)
- Revision3 (Warner Bros. Discovery) (Went defunct in 2017)
Based in the UK[edit]
- Brave Bison
- ChannelFlip (Banijay)
- Diagonal View (Comcast)
- WildBrain Spark (WildBrain)
- The Yogscast
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ YouTube. "Multi Channel Networks 101". Retrieved 2013-05-18.
- ^ Davidson, Neil. "Can a Multi-Channel Network Boost Your YouTube Marketing Success?". Site Pro News. Archived from the original on 29 July 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2013.