Webcasting


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Webcasting and Webinars

We've done literally thousands of webcasts and webinars and would love to do yours. Give us a call on 0800 061 2361 or +44 (0)20 7419 1820 for an informed discussion and fast quotation. Or email sales@streamuk.com

StreamUK is one of the few companies in Europe to be ISO9001 certified in 'Webcasting and Associated Services' so you can be assured of a quality service which is backed by full insurance and a wealth of expertise.

Our venues in London include the London Stock Exchange which is ideal for corporate webcasts and webinars. Alternatively our studios within our Camden offices allow a fast set-up within an extremely reliable environment.

On the other hand, if you have an unusual project we'd be happy to help. We've been everywhere from the Vatican to Everest Base Camp and can provide connectivity from anyplace with a view of the sky! If you would like to manage your own webcast series, then our StreamConnect webcasting product is the ideal solution.

Clients include: WRG, The IET, Glenfiddich, Yahoo!, Microsoft, Marsh, Vencap, Johnson&Johnson, Marketforce, London Stock Exchange  

Corporate announcements

Corporate announcements typically mean the webcasting of all-hands, results announcements or investor relations communications. StreamUK has worked with over 50 of the FTSE 250 companies to produce interactive and secure webcasts and webinars that both retain the brand identity and give excellent user experiences. Corporate announcement webcasts often benefit from the inclusion of other documentation and links, the StreamConnect platform also allows the inclusion of advanced surveys.

Live event webcasting

Our live event webcasting service is equipped to deal with the online broadcast of really large single events. That doesn't mean we don't do a lot of smaller stuff, but big events like Florence and the Machine, live from the Royal Albert Hall or a big Champions League Football game are the sort of thing that really utilises the technology. Our latest player allows the user to select the appropriate camera view whilst maintaining synchronisation of the audio. You can read more about it here. This player delivered a live concert to the front-page of Facebook.

Fully-branded microsites

Our webcasting tool allows microsites to be set-up quickly and easily. The microsites can gather as much or as little information from the user as required. If extensive customisation is required then StreamUK's in-house team of developers has the experience to deliver high-quality products to tight deadlines.

Virtual events

StreamUK provides a suit of virtual event webcasting technology to various partners in key industry verticals. The most important component of these virtual events is the ability for users to meet and communicate privately in areas where the dialogue is informed by the webcast or webinar. Virtual webcasting events allow huge value to be attached to the event and allow genuine, private networking to be done online.

Website integrations

The most simple integration is to supply your users with the link to the webcast, but webcasts and webinars can easily be included within any website via an iframe. For more advanced integrations of multiple webcasts, our REST-ful api allows you to bring all the metadata and multimedia into your website automatically.

Broadcast-quality equipment

It's easy to believe that the smaller images broadcast over the internet do not require the same input quality as traditional broadcast. However, whilst webcams can provide excellent images very cheaply, there is simply no substitute for end to end quality. That's why StreamUK uses a complete HD broadcast system. You and your users will notice the difference.

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Lead generation webcast

Our lead generation programme has three main stages: 1. Audience involvement: The use of our Stream Visibility Package to advertise the event along with distribution through our own social channels 2. Design: The development of the registration forms to extract the information you require, the inclusion of the appropriate social media within the interface and the development of any questionnaires you would like to include to extract more detailed information. 3. Feedback: Following the webcast itself, a detailed report covering who watched, where they came from, all their responses and contact details.

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