noun
- A real-time broadcast of video and audio content transmitted over the internet to an audience watching simultaneously.
Usage: plural form; commonly used in digital media and entertainment contexts
verb
- To broadcast video and audio content in real time over the internet to an audience watching simultaneously.
Usage: third-person singular present tense; commonly used in digital media and entertainment contexts
Examples
- The musician livestreams concerts every Friday night from her home studio.
- Many gaming platforms host livestreams where players compete in real time.
- The news channel livestreams breaking events as they happen.
- She watches several livestreams of cooking shows during her lunch break.
- The conference livestreams all keynote speeches for remote attendees.
- He livestreams his workout sessions to motivate his online followers.
- The festival livestreams performances so fans around the world can participate.