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How to set up an official artist channel on YouTube

Having an official page across social media is crucial as an artist, so let’s start with Youtube.

A guest post Randi Zimmerman of Symphonic Blog.

If you’re an artist on YouTube, your Official Artist Channel (OAC) brings together all your content from your different YouTube channels into one place. That means instead of having an official channel, a separate YouTube Music artist channel, and a Vevo channel appear in a search, users will now only see the Official Artist Channel. Simplify your life and get yours set up in a couple easy steps. Here’s how to do it…

How To Set Up An Official Artist Channel on YouTube

To be eligible for an Official Artist Channel, make sure that you meet the following requirements:

  • You must own and operate a YouTube channel that represents one artist or band.
  • Have at least 1 art track (release on YouTube Music) submitted.
  • Have at least 3 videos uploaded to your personal channel in addition to the release from a distributor (IE: Symphonic).
  • Have no policy violations on your channel.

It is possible that your request may be rejected if you meet any of the following:

  • The channel’s main focus is not music
  • The channel belongs to a label and not an artist
  • The main channel and the topic channel have a different artist name.
  • The artist has a considerable amount of non-original content on their channel.
  • The artist hasn’t uploaded any content to their Owned & Operated channel.
  • The artist hasn’t distributed to YouTube Music via Symphonic.
  • The topic channel has content from other similarly named artists, in that case, it is necessary to request both a topic channel fix and the OAC.

Do you meet these requirements? If so, you’re ready to get an Official Artist Channel. 👏

Here’s how to do it…

Contact your label, digital distributor, or YouTube partner manager to get an Official Artist Channel. As a Symphonic client, we got your back on this one.

Visit this page to get started, and we’ll handle the rest.

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