![]() ![]() You can read more about Official Artist Channels with Symphonic HERE. Also, if you have an existing Official Artist Channel, we can have your Vevo channel linked to it as well as your video distributor. New OAC requests must be made directly to YouTube via the artist’s label or distributor. Once this merge is complete, your channel will be marked as an OAC with a music note icon next to the channel name. An OAC merges your personal channel, Vevo channel, and Topic Channel (YouTube Music) into one cohesive Official Artist Channel. If you do not have an Official Artist Channel, your label or distributor can request an Official Artist Channel (OAC) for you. Therefore, purchasing likes, comments, views and subscribers is a violation of this policy and content that does not follow this policy may be removed from YouTube. Also, YouTube doesn’t allow anything that artificially increases the number of views, likes, comments, or other metrics either by using automatic systems or serving up videos to unsuspecting viewers. Vevo also needs to verify actual plays, meaning the video has to be watched for more than roughly 50% of its length. So there is no defined pay rate that we can specify. For example, they could pay differently based on how much advertiser revenue is being paid into Vevo and whatever interaction the user has with that ad while your content is playing. We are not privy to the information on how much Vevo pays per stream or how they calculate their royalties. We have deals with all of the major streaming providers in the world and there isn't one defined pay per play amount because the structure for each is different. More information on YouTube Content ID HERE.Įvery streaming provider pays differently, and with different rates. Vevo monetizes video plays, and then YouTube monetizes the audio used in your video via Content ID - if you have that enabled for your audio tracks. Monthly reporting and schedule available HERE. Not every partner reports monthly and/or at the same time thus if you released a video in May, it may not show up until July or even August (and/or later). If we post July sales for everyone else then for Vevo, we will likely be in the period of May. Vevo is usually a couple months behind our monthly schedule of report postings. ![]() We can make changes to items like:Īll of these can be requested by sending an email to note you must have distributed a video with Symphonic in order for us to make any updates to your Vevo channel.*** We can make changes and updates to your video and channel info on your behalf as an approved distributor to Vevo. Therefore, artists will NOT receive a login to their Vevo channel. No, a Vevo branded YouTube channel is not like a regular YouTube channel in that it is managed by Vevo, and they do not give access to a third party. This will ensure your channel and video are complete by your release date. Any new channel request made after that Monday will go into the queue for the following Monday batch.įor this reason, we require you to submit your video distribution request at least three weeks before your go-live date. ![]() Vevo creates new channels in bulk on every Monday, and channels are fully created by Wednesday. Vevo does NOT allow labels to have a Vevo channel created. Please keep in mind that all Vevo channels must be created per artist, and must be an artist name. Please be aware of the “text and logo safe area” in the middle.
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