
Depends entirely on the network
Some need adsense, some don`t.
a list with those networks would be coolDepends entirely on the network
Some need adsense, some don`t.

Every official MCN should have access to the 'Roll-Up' tool as YouTube automated the AdSense release system. So in that sense every network is able to CMS invite a user with or without AdSense enabled.a list with those networks would be cool![]()
That's right. I always assumed there are different - I don't know what you would call it so I will say "levels" of roll-up. I got this assumption because of a lot of networks would still have to contact YT in order to release the channel from its partnership with YouTube yet (for example) Bent Pixels could Rollup channels instantly but others couldn't? Maybe Rollup operates the same for everyone now? The above was relating back to late 2012/early 2013Every official MCN should have access to the 'Roll-Up' tool
I thought the same? XMediaDigital partners have to email YouTube asking for monetization to be disabled.That's right. I always assumed there are different - I don't know what you would call it so I will say "levels" of roll-up. I got this assumption because of a lot of networks would still have to contact YT in order to release the channel from its partnership with YouTube yet (for example) Bent Pixels could Rollup channels instantly but others couldn't? Maybe Rollup operates the same for everyone now? The above was late 2012/early 2013
U.S based MCN's received the tools in late 2012 in beta mode. European based MCN's also received the tool in beta mode towards the end of 2012. YouTube currently uses the automated system only for MCN's as noted in the MCN guide they released recently. The automated system cuts down on response time and time invested for releasing AdSense.That's right. I always assumed there are different - I don't know what you would call it so I will say "levels" of roll-up. I got this assumption because of a lot of networks would still have to contact YT in order to release the channel from its partnership with YouTube yet (for example) Bent Pixels could Rollup channels instantly but others couldn't? Maybe Rollup operates the same for everyone now? The above was relating back to late 2012/early 2013