Wiki Glossary Livestream
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    Livestream

    A livestream is the real-time transmission of video and audio over the internet. Viewers follow an event as it happens, usually with only a few seconds of delay.

    Livestreaming extends reach beyond the venue without replacing the on-site experience. For B2B events it enables hybrid audiences, flexible speaker logistics and measurable digital participation.

    What livestream means in practice

    Remote delivery adds access control, stream quality, interaction tools and attendance reporting that onsite-only events can skip. Teams plan how virtual participants register, join, interact and receive follow-up content after the live window.

    Why livestream matters

    Teams struggle when they treat digital delivery as a last-minute stream link. Virtual and hybrid participants need the same intentionality as onsite guests in access, moderation and follow-up.

    • Reach remote audiences with the same program
    • Combine with registration and access control in one flow
    • Enable hybrid events without duplicate production

    Typical livestream setups at B2B events

    • One registration path with ticket types for onsite, virtual or both
    • Dedicated online moderator parallel to the main stage
    • Unified attendance reporting across check-in and stream joins
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