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Webcasting Services: What Is It? How Does It Work?

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Webcasts enable your audience to stay involved in the same way that they would in an in-person meeting. Participants on a webcast can ask questions and receive replies in real time. Clients can also track participation and performance through webcasts, which improves responsibility.  Furthermore, webcasts enable clients to record and save presentations so that others who are unable to attend live events can see what was presented. In this blog, we are going to discuss how webcasting works and what are the areas in which event live-streaming is popular through webcasting. So without further ado, let’s start: What is a Webcast? A webcast is a web-based broadcast of your meeting or event over the Internet. Unlike webinars, webcasting is different from the fact that a single host may easily broadcast their presentation from anywhere to anybody with an internet connection. This implies that a far broader audience may watch the webcast online from their computers, laptop and mobile de...