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Brother Li, founder of the live-streaming agency Wudi Media, poses in his bedroom in Shenyang, China, in May. (Gilles Sabrie/For The Washington Post)
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Live video continues to grow in popularity on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Twitch and Twitter. (AFP)
A Chat with a Live Streamer is Yours, for a Price
New York – Andre Rebelo, a 24-year-old YouTube streamer from Vancouver, British Columbia, live-streamed himself playing the game Grand Theft Auto V on his YouTube channel, Typical Gamer, in mid-January. This time, he added something different for his audience....Caption:
Joe Marino, a video game player who has more than 40,000 followers on Twitch, wrote of his own health problems after another game streamer died. Credit Brett Carlsen for The New York Times
Gamer’s Death Pushes Risks of Live Streaming Into View
Early on Feb. 19, Brian C. Vigneault was nearing the end of a 24-hour marathon of live streaming himself playing the tank warfare video game World of Tanks when he left his computer to buy a pack of cigarettes. He never returned. During the break, Mr. Vigneault died...Caption:
Youtube. (AFP)
Your Ultimate Guide to Mobile Live-Streaming
Live-streaming has become the thing to do on social media, whether you’re using video to share your thoughts with friends or the entire world. You’ve probably seen some notifications that a friend is live-streaming — or watched the live stream itself on...Caption:
A customer exchanging his Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in Seoul, South Korea, in October. CREDIT: KIM HONG-JI/REUTERS