live stream
noun[CorU]
(alsolive-stream,livestream)uk/ˈlaɪv.striːm/us/ˈlaɪv.striːm/abroadcastof thevideoandsoundof aneventover theinternetas ithappens:
You canwatchalivestreamof herspeechonourwebsite.
Whichplatformisbestfor live-stream?
- We willofferalivestreamof theconferenceonline.
- Somepeoplemight notwanttoappearin thelivestreams.
Broadcasting: programmes & other broadcasts
- action replay
- binge-watch
- blooper
- breakfast television
- breaking news
- commentary
- fly on the wallidiom
- game show
- God slot
- green screen
- headline
- pilot
- podcast
- reality TV
- rerun
- rom com
- serial
- signature tune
- soap
- syndicate
live stream
verb[IorT]
(alsolive-stream,livestream)uk/ˈlaɪv.striːm/us/ˈlaɪv.striːm/tobroadcastvideoandsoundof aneventover theinternetas ithappens:
I used myphonetolivestreamfrom Times Square, New York City.
TV3 is livestreaming the show throughitswebsite.
- Theentireconferencewill belivestreamed.
- You areinvitedtojointheirconcert, live-streamed from Kuwait onThursdayMarch4th 10pm.
- I was just onTwitterwhen thenewschannelsaid towatchthem livestream.
Broadcasting in general
- airplay
- airtime
- airwaves
- audio described
- audio description
- carry
- commentary box
- headline
- host
- interchannel
- location
- mistune
- modulate
- produce
- serialize
- showrunner
- slow motion
- station break
- subtitled
- tune
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