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How to Live Stream the 2016 Presidential Conventions

With the Republican National Convention kicking off in Cleveland Monday, followed by next week’s Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, several digital media companies are lining up to bring live video coverage from both events to their platforms. The Republican National Convention runs July 18-21 in Cleveland, during which time it is likely Donald Trump will be named the official GOP candidate. The Democratic National Convention will take place July 25-28 in Philadelphia.

The shift towards live video streaming these Conventions through digital media arises as young adult Americans are spending less time watching traditional TV and are instead increasing their online and mobile media consumption. According to the latest Nielsen Total Audience Report, Americans age 18-24 spent 10% less time watching live TV from 2015 to 2016.

As such, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Twitch, will all be live streaming the conventions starting July 18, in order to provide a more direct channel for reaching younger audiences. Each of the four digital media companies is implementing different strategies and unique approaches to their coverage of the two events.

YouTube

Google Cardboard is a VR platform developed for use with a head mount for a smartphone. (Image Credit: Google)
Google Cardboard is a VR platform developed for use with a head mount for a smartphone. (Image Credit: Google)

YouTube was the official live streaming provider during the 2012 GOP and Democratic Conventions, and is once again assuming the lead role during the upcoming 2016 Presidential conventions—only this time it will stream both events in 360-degree video. YouTube’s 360-degree videos provide a fully-immersive, wraparound experience that users can control with their fingers via mobile device or the mouse cursor on a computer.  The social video network’s coverage will also be viewable in virtual reality (VR), adding a 3D element to the video, via Google Cardboard.  According to a company blog post, YouTube will be the first and only media company to provide 360-degree video coverage of the conventions.

YouTube’s coverage of the Republican Convention will be available at http://youtube.com/gopconvention, while coverage of the Democratic Convention can be assessable at http://youtube.com/demconvention.

Twitter

The San Francisco-based company has long courted events like the Oscars and the Grammys, during which online conversations across Twitter are regular occurrences. (Image Credit: TechCrunch) https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/11/twitter-partners-with-cbs-news-to-live-stream-convention-coverage/
The San Francisco-based company has long courted events like the Oscars and the Grammys, during which online conversations across Twitter are regular occurrences. (Image Credit: TechCrunch

In an effort to position itself as a leader in live news and entertainment broadcasting, Twitter has partnered up with CBS News to stream live coverage of the entire Republican and Democratic National Conventions on its platform. The San Francisco-based company will provide live video coverage of the conventions across its desktop and mobile apps via the Twitter feed of CBSN, CBS News’ 24-hour digital streaming news service. Alongside the live video, Twitter will feature a stream of tweets related to the conventions, further highlighting the social network’s ability to provide real-time commentary.

According to The New York Times, Twitter’s live streaming of the conventions ties into the social network’s “renewed push to be known for its live, on-the-spot content surrounding news, which is often indispensable to journalists or viewers when major televised events happen.”

Just where users can find the Twitter Live stream of both conventions remains to be seen, but CBS will likely tweet out a link to the Live page via their Twitter account (@CBSNews).

Facebook

Facebook is planning to promote its live video service during the RNC and DNC. (Image Credit: Politico) http://www.politico.com/blogs/on-media/2016/07/facebooks-convention-plan-live-225474#ixzz4EnVVTpGf
Facebook is planning to promote its live video service during the RNC and DNC. (Image Credit: Politico)

Facebook is also looking to bring live video from the GOP and Democratic conventions onto its platform. The social media giant is setting up “Facebook Lounges” at both of the conventions and has invited over 20 media organizations including CNN, Fox News and the New York Times to use the lounge spaces in order to broadcast live video via their live-streaming capability. Facebook Live is the company’s newest feature allowing users to live-stream themselves and broadcast directly to their friends and family on Facebook.

C-SPAN is one media outlet planning to use Facebook Live during the convention, and will be providing live coverage of the events each evening from 8:00 to 11:00 PM (EST). C-SPAN’s live broadcast of the conventions can be found on their Facebook page here. In addition to the invited media outlets, Facebook is also encouraging convention delegates, politicians and individual members of the media to use Facebook Live to broadcast as well.

Facebook’s strategy surrounding its live coverage of the two conventions is a reflection of the social network’s attempt to become a video-first platform which focuses on live content.

Twitch

Amazon’s Twitch Interactive is one of the most popular livestreaming platforms around, boasting a daily active user base of around 8.5 million people. (Image Credit: Twitch) https://blog.twitch.tv/watch-the-republican-and-democratic-national-conventions-on-twitch-a2694b8f2d64#.kdlw18rx1
Amazon’s Twitch Interactive is one of the most popular live-streaming platforms around, boasting a daily active user base of around 8.5 million people. (Image Credit: Twitch

Twitch, the popular video-streaming platform and gaming community, will be among the outlets providing full coverage from the two conventions. Twitch users will be able to create their own channels through a function called Host Mode, where users can  co-stream the conventions on their own as well as provide commentary. Securing the rights to broadcast the Republican and Democratic conventions is no small feat, given the fact that Twitch, which was launched just five years ago, is amongst top social networks like Facebook and Twitter.

Twitch users can view the Republican National Convention at http://twitch.tv/GOPconvention starting July 18 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM (EST), and again from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM (EST). Twitch’s coverage of the remainder of the RNC continues July 19 through July 21, each night from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM (EST). Twitch’s broadcast of the Democratic National Convention starts on July 25, and runs through July 28, each night from 5:00 PM to 11PM (EST). Twitch’s DNC coverage is available at http://twitch.tv/DNC2016.

 

Sources: Variety, The Next Web, The New York Times, Twitch, Politico

Megan Turner
Megan Turnerhttp://unionsquaremedia.com/
Megan Turner is an advertising and marketing professional based out of Austin, TX. With a journalism and agency background, Megan has been writing and spreading the latest marketing news with her industry peers for several years. Specializing in brand development, she currently works at Union Square Media Group, a full service digital marketing agency based in New York City.

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