Who we are
live-streaming.co.uk is a part of the Streaming Wizard network specialising in the delivery of broadcasting live events using streaming technology. We have been in the industry of live streaming since 1997 and have a wealth of experience, ranging from the live streaming of large rock/pop concerts through to the streaming of on-demand weekly company sales meetings.
Where appropriate we can set up pay-per-view options, simulated (delayed) live broadcasts, and turn your webcast into a fully blown interactive presentation with PowerPoint slides, polls and chat functionality.
Office Hours:
9:30am-5:30pm Monday - Friday (based in the UK). However, due to the nature of the business many of us work outside of these hours.
Streaming Hours:
Whenever you run a live webcast with us, you will have direct access to a member of staff for the duration of the event 24hrs a day 365 days a year.
Furthermore we have staff on hand at each of our datacentre's 24x7 to manage our servers.
What's in a name?
Many of our clients have asked us, 'Why the name Streaming Wizard'?
We wanted the word 'streaming', in our title because it is the service that we specialise in. However, we also wanted the name to stand out from other company names in the industry. After much deliberation we decided upon Streaming Wizard. Wizard has several meanings and associations to people, all of which we felt fitted in with our business and employees.
- Wizard in The Oxford English Dictionary means: a person of remarkable powers, a genius.
We like to think that our streaming solutions are pretty genius and our level of service is remarkable! - In computing terms a Wizard is an interactive computer program, a technical help feature, acting as an interface to lead a user through a complex task using dialogue steps.
All our staff are happy to provide clear advice using non-technical jargon and offer support, from initial streaming queries through to the post-streaming evaluation of statistics etc - just like a computer wizard. - Historically, in 16th century England the word wizard was used to denote a helpful male folk magician, also known as a cunning man.
This is especially apt for our MD, James Cunningham.