Sometimes live-stream . to transmit or receive on the internet while the event is taking place: Players were livestreaming walk-throughs of the video game before its official release date.
n. 名词 noun
a video of an event, especially with commentary, distributed on the internet while the event is taking place: The livestream of the debate will be annotated by fact-checkers.
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Clark watched the Super Bowl via livestream as did Uber and UberEats global social media lead Chris Jackson.
The livestreams have been happening, but it’s no comparison to that connection of being at a show.
Yanarella added that during the livestream, 16,000 people commented on the video, making it the second most engaged-with video on the publisher’s app in its history.
Livestream shopping is taking offInstagram rival TikTok also launched shoppable video ads and is testing a shoppable livestream experience.
In a livestream from the Indonesian presidential secretariat’s YouTube channel, the country’s leader Joko Widodo rolled up his sleeves to receive his shot of the Sinovac coronavirus vaccine, kicking off the nation’s mass inoculation campaign.
ABC placed comically harsh restrictions on the inaugural Academy Awards livestream.
More than 400 people attended yesterday's event, with over 4,000 people tuning in via Livestream.
Eventually a few questions were solicited from the audience and those watching the livestream online.
Livestream An embeddable livestream of the summit is available here.
As a result, Livestream, without the consent of the team, upgraded the Global Revolution account to premium.