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- The channel sees a decrease in claim disputes.
- The channel sees an increase in claim disputes.
- The channel sees a decrease in claims.
- The channel sees an increase in watch time.
- Update the channel banner with tour dates.
- Create a new channel section with tour videos.
- Post a photo of the setlist.
- Live stream an entire show.
- YouTube and publishing companies.
- Record labels and music video producers.
- Publishing companies and artists.
- YouTube and record labels.
- Block.
- Track.
- Monetize.
- Either Block or Track.
- Because it can be turned into a series of videos.
- Because it can help the channel stay on a consistent upload schedule.
- Because it can be used to promote an album or tour in the future.
- All of the above.
- Subscribers boost view count because their views are worth two views.
- Subscribers who have turned off notifications will generate the video’s first wave of traffic.
- Subscribers who have turned on notifications will generate the video’s first wave of traffic.
- Subscribers can engage with a video in comments, while unsubscribed viewers cannot.
- The video must be at least 30 seconds long.
- The channel must be at least 1 year old.
- The content must be advertiser-friendly.
- The channel should own the rights to 50% of the video’s content.
- Community.
- Official Artist Channel.
- Premieres.
- YouTube Music.
- Collaborations.
- Teasers or samplers.
- Covers.
- Art tracks.
- Art tracks can capture viewer searches for a song when an official music video isn’t available yet.
- YouTube automatically generates art tracks from a sound recording and an artwork file.
- Viewers can find art tracks on YouTube and YouTube Music.
- All of the above.