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Livestreaming is a form of broadcast media that allows viewers to watch content in real-time over the internet. It is a rapidly growing market, with more and more people turning to livestreaming for entertainment, news, and other content. Livestreaming is often used to broadcast live events, such as concerts, sports games, and conferences. It can also be used to broadcast pre-recorded content, such as movies and television shows.
Livestreaming has become increasingly popular due to its convenience and accessibility. It allows viewers to watch content from anywhere in the world, without having to be physically present. It also allows viewers to interact with the content in real-time, making it a more engaging experience.
Some of the major companies in the livestream market include YouTube, Twitch, Facebook Live, and Periscope. These companies offer a variety of livestreaming services, ranging from live events to pre-recorded content. They also provide tools and services to help streamers create and manage their livestreams. Show Less Read more