1. live stream - Noun
2. live stream - Verb
live stream (plural live streams)
A real-time broadcast of audio or video over the Internet.
The concert was transmitted via satellite and live stream.
Synonym: stream
live stream (third-person singular simple present live streams, present participle live streaming, simple past and past participle live streamed)
Alternative form of livestream
live-stream (third-person singular simple present live-streams, present participle live-streaming, simple past and past participle live-streamed)
Alternative form of livestream.
live-stream
According to the RPO, more than 250 classrooms viewed the live-stream in over 50 participating schools. Source: Internet
Condolences that would have been expressed through handshakes and hugs were posted as comments beneath the live-stream video. Source: Internet
Body Coach Joe Wicks claimed a Guinness World Record after one of his online fitness classes was watched by nearly a million people - the most viewers for a workout live-stream on YouTube. Source: Internet
“At that point a few people were starting to do live-stream concerts and I thought well, we have the technology, why don’t we try live-streaming,” Wesson said. Source: Internet
In a live-stream Q&A session on director and cinematographer Boris Mojovski had addressed the rumors about a new character that will be introduced in the upcoming third season of ’s superhero series. Source: Internet
It comprises Samantha Neale, Brian Lonsdale and Michael Blair, a group of actors from north-east England who are trying to create work during the epidemic by linking up actors with writers to live-stream monologues and short scenes. Source: Internet