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Webcasting is a form of broadcasting that uses the internet to deliver audio and video content to viewers. It is a relatively new technology, but has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its ability to reach a wide audience. Webcasts are typically used for live events such as conferences, seminars, and concerts, as well as for on-demand content such as lectures, tutorials, and webinars. Webcasts can be viewed on any device with an internet connection, making them accessible to a much larger audience than traditional broadcast media.
The webcast market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering services such as streaming, hosting, and content delivery. These companies provide a range of services, from basic streaming to more advanced features such as analytics, monetization, and customization. Companies in the webcast market include Ustream, Livestream, Brightcove, Kaltura, and DaCast. Show Less Read more