Concert Live Streaming Guide for Music Venues

Live streaming has changed what a music venue can be. The room holds a few hundred people. The stream can reach thousands — fans who couldn’t get tickets, people watching from other cities, audiences in other countries who’ve never heard of the venue but are about to become regulars. For artists building their following and …

How to Talk About Live Stream Quality and Reliability with Non-Technical Leadership

You know exactly why your streaming setup needs an upgrade. You’ve watched streams freeze at the worst possible moments. You’ve spent Monday mornings fielding questions from leadership about what happened, and Tuesday afternoons trying to explain technical failures using terminology that resonates. The problem isn’t that leadership doesn’t care. It’s that the explanation usually starts …

More Than a Live Stream: How Ravenscroft Performing Arts Center Uses Resi to Capture Every Performance and Connect Every Viewer

At a dedicated jazz venue built on community and outreach that hosts world-class artists night after night, the ability to stream, record, and share every performance — reliably, instantly, and without a mountain of post-production — isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s a requirement. A Venue Built for Music — and for People Named after its founder, …

The Right Tool for the Job: How the City of Corpus Christi Built a Streaming Operation It Can Count On

When a production professional joined a city government and inherited a patchwork streaming setup, he knew exactly what it would take to fix it — and exactly which platform to call. The Challenge: High Stakes, Unreliable Signal Stephen Gonzales came to the City of Corpus Christi with a production background that spans verticals and disciplines. …

Ready for Anything: How the University of Mobile Streams Across Campus, Reaches the World, and Trains the Next Generation

When a university’s streaming ambitions outgrew its infrastructure, one platform helped them go from backburnered broadcasts to a campus-wide operation — and a curriculum that sends students out the door ready to lead. The Challenge: Big Vision, Bigger Obstacles For Jeremy Harford, executive director of event operations at the University of Mobile, live streaming was …

Every Game, Every Family: How Pensacola Christian College Turned Athletics Into a Streaming Program the Whole Campus Relies On

What started as a way to put Friday night games on a screen became something much bigger — a lifeline for families, a standard of excellence, and a platform that the entire college now depends on. The Challenge: Big Audiences, Bigger Expectations College athletics has a way of bringing people together. But for the families …

The Classroom Is Just the Beginning: How Cleveland High School Puts Real-World Experience in Students’ Hands

At Cleveland High School in Cleveland, TN, the best lesson a digital media student could get wasn’t in a textbook — it was behind a camera, at a live event. Learning by Doing Delano Halfacre — Mr. D to his students — believed there was only one way to truly learn broadcast production: get your …

Why Multi-Destination Streaming Requires More Than Just RTMP

You’ve got your encoder configured, your RTMP keys copied into place, and your stream destinations lined up—website, Facebook, YouTube, maybe a satellite campus or two. On paper, it looks straightforward. But then Sunday morning arrives, and one platform buffers while another drops entirely. Your team scrambles to troubleshoot, but viewers are already tuning out. The …

The Simplest Live Stream Setup for a One-Person Tech Team

You’re the tech team. When Sunday morning arrives, everything rests on your shoulders—and on whether your streaming setup actually works. Most streaming advice assumes you have a team. When you’re alone in the booth, that advice doesn’t help. You need a church live streaming approach built for your reality: one person, limited time, and zero …

How to Use Streaming to Reach New Audiences Without Expanding Campuses

In a time when digital presence shapes every aspect of people’s lives, church growth is no longer strictly tied to physical space. Expansion doesn’t have to mean more buildings, more overhead, or more logistics. Live streaming opens new doors for churches looking to serve wider audiences in impactful ways. And the best part? You can …