#GoLive on Twitter Via Producer
2 min Best Practice
2 min Best Practice
Whether covering breaking news, politics, weather, or conferences, publishers and broadcasters can extend their reach by going live on Twitter. By pairing live video with the conversation on Twitter, media companies can show their audiences what’s happening in the world and interact with them in real time.
Twitter is where people go to find out what's happening in the world and what others are talking about. It's one of the first places people seek out to get up-to-date information and access to expert points of view.
Twitter allows news publishers and broadcasters to stream breaking news and events to their audiences, and take part in conversations happening in real time.
Using Media Studio, newsrooms can stream high-quality live video from external sources, including streaming software, hardware encoders, and professional cameras on Twitter.
You can learn more about how to go live on Twitter here.
LIVE NOW: @ABC News Special Report: Amtrak train derails in Washington state. https://t.co/Fk60689R9y
— ABC News (@ABC) December 18, 2017
LIVE: NBC News Special Report: President Trump announces decision on Iran nuclear deal. https://t.co/jlDH91crEG https://t.co/2G7fjXvkaB
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 8, 2018
Continuous coverage of Hurricane Irma from our studio and throughout Florida https://t.co/d9K13lNWXb
— WPEC CBS12 News (@CBS12) September 10, 2017
WATCH: @NewsHour SPECIAL REPORT: Former FBI Director James Comey testifies before Senate Intelligence Committee https://t.co/aVLLb3E3cE
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) June 8, 2017