MCNs That Will Offer The Chance To Be A Managed Channel

I know of that, but the change was not large enough in this case to void anything

This remains to be seen. The networks are treating it as if it's nothing, but I think it would lose a proper challenge in court. There's too much open history of all of the MCN's using instant monetization as a selling feature in recruitment. The test will be when channels like AngryJoeShow and others of similar size start hitting the affiliate system. If YouTube doesn't have its s**t together, just the scent of a lawyer may be enough for MCN's to drop contracts.
 
As far as I'm aware, Freedom is a brand-new network that george vanous is running. I have to imagine that George is pushing this managed thing because he's trying to grab up as many partners as he can that are afraid of the new YouTube changes by claiming he's offering managed to everyone that joins.

Zoomin TV is also doing the same thing, trying to capitalize on the fear of people that are going to be switching over to the new YouTube system…

Let's not forget these two networks have bad histories of being terrible for their partners. I don't know much about Zoomin TV, but George Vanous was the creator of TGN, and has a history of employing 14-year-old kids to his network for both partner support and partner recruitment. It also appears as if he's giving everyone that asks a network, do you really want to be in a network that does this kind of business practice?

Zoomin TV has a history of having bad CPM's and terrible partner support, and a quick search will tell you that there are better networks out there.

All in all any network offering a managed status to partner upon entry is a network that is acting desperate; more than that, they're acting on the desperation of others trying to find a solution to a problem that was created by the questionable business practices of YouTube networks in the first place.

People have to remember that this system is new, not the old AdSense system. We really don't know what's going to happen in January, and if the review time is only 24 to 48 hours as an entry time (meaning the time will speed up as you get accepted more), then I don't see a huge problem with the system. I have even heard that if you're in a network as an affiliate and you get many of your videos accepted for monetization, the monetization process will be "near instant."

The whole point of being a managed channel is that you are owned by the MCN. As others have stated, having too many channels as managed can cause quite a few problems for a network. 15 or 20 copyright strikes is not a lot in the grand scheme of things, especially for gaming networks. Invalid or false copyright strikes happen all the time for gaming channels, as well as legitimate ones. Any network that has 500 to 1000 managed network channels is going to end up facing real problems.

Don't let brand-new networks and struggling networks that are simply trying to gobble up as many partners as possible play on your fear of the new YouTube changes coming this year.

TGN ****** up badly because of BroadbandTV
 
Yup eversince they sold their network to bbtv it went downhill, unfortunately some people might ask for "proof" :rolleyes:

What I asked for evidence of, was of your claim that they had all the staff and software they needed. It was a very particular claim. But that would require that you actually read posts before replying with nonsense. In fact, the posts are still there so you can go verify that. Again, it requires some light reading.
 
What I asked for evidence of, was of your claim that they had all the staff and software they needed. It was a very particular claim. But that would require that you actually read posts before replying with nonsense. In fact, the posts are still there so you can go verify that. Again, it requires some light reading.

I'm gonna need "proof" of that.
 
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