On January 16, 2018, we announced new eligibility requirements for the YouTube Partner Program. Previously, the requirement to join the YouTube Partner Program was 10,000 lifetime views. Now, once a channel reaches 4,000 watch hours in the previous 12 months and 1,000 subscribers it will be reviewed to join the program. Channels that are in an MCN and below this threshold will be released from the MCN.
Affiliates who join YPP will benefit from a direct relationship with YouTube, while maintaining the same operational relationship with their MCN. All affiliate creators must contract with YouTube on YPP terms.
Not sure if you're an affiliate creator?
If you’re not sure whether your MCN has categorized your channel as an "affiliate," you should ask your MCN. MCNs can have two different types of channels under their YouTube network:- Affiliate channels are managed at scale by their MCN and reside in an Affiliate Content Owner.
- Owned & Operated (O&O) channels are owned and operated by the MCN. This means the MCN has obtained the rights to the channel’s YouTube content, assumes full liability for the content on YouTube, and manages the O&O channels on a day to day basis.
Join the YouTube Partner Program as an MCN-affiliate
As a member of the YouTube Partner Program, you’ll gain access to new features when they're available, such as revenue sharing on eligible third-party content in your video (e.g., cover songs or videos that use music).
If you’re already a part of an MCN
You’ll receive a notification in your Creator Studio Dashboard, indicating that you’re all set to review and accept the YouTube Partner Program terms. Go to your Creator Studio and follow the on-screen instructions to get started.
If you don’t see the option to sign up in Creator Studio, contact your MCN. Some channels may not be eligible for the YouTube Partner Program. Make sure that you understand the guidelines and information below for the YouTube Partner Program.
If you haven't joined an MCN yet
You’ll be able to join the YouTube Partner Program as a part of the MCN sign-up process in your Creator Studio dashboard.
YouTube Partner Program FAQ
How can my videos make money?
Once
your video is submitted and approved for monetization, you may earn
money from ads running inside or near your monetized video(s) or from
applicable YouTube subscription earnings.
How much will my videos earn?
Earnings depend on a number of factors. The two key factors are
the types of ads appearing with your videos (including the pricing of
such ads) and how many applicable YouTube Premium members watch your content.
When an MCNs releases a channel from their network, it can cause monetization status to change. Learn what to do next.
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