What is the difference between an MCN and a CMS?

What is the difference between an MCN and a CMS?

An MCN is a Multi-Channel Network and they are able to partner channels without a third-party. An MCN has one, or multiple CMS (Content Management System) account(s). This is the tool an MCN uses to partner channels, keep track of its partners analytics, and revenue.

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Updated: 2021-04-20
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