
1 .The basic of what you need to start streaming
2. The basic of branding your stream
3. What platforms to stream live through
4. Basic how to marketing your stream
5. understand live streaming
6 understanding what lights to use and get the best look with light
7. Basic overlay and studio looks
8 . Basic content creation understanding and how to create content
learn what equipment and software to use to get started live streaming and where to buy it
A bit more detail in how to run a streaming entertainment platform but focus more on the structure of a streaming radio station /podcast and tv channel /podcast. A bit detail look on its day to day operations and how it function and were its revenue come from. What each person jobs for.
Full detail in what is needed to start live streaming to youtube, facebook twitter, hotrushradio we talk about location and software
The basic of lights what light to use and what not to use and how to use them
Basic training of a General manager of a live streaming video tv channel and radio station
A more detail look at equipment an software for live streaming radio and podcasting
Just covering more detail about live streaming equipment
A deep dive into places that license music and what license you will need to license your radio streaming station
Welcome to the course on media streaming fundamentals. We'll explore three major formats: Live TV streaming, Internet radio, and Podcasting. All three rely on digital media delivery over the internet, but differ significantly in production, distribution, and user experience.
Fundamentals of Streaming Radio:
Audio Capture: Encoding:
Streaming Server:
Streaming Clients:
Difference from TV: .
Fundamentals of Podcasting:
Pre-recorded Content:
Encoding:
RSS Feed:
On-Demand Consumption:
Key Characteristic:
Core Concepts of Media Streaming
Streaming Radio What is Internet Radio?
Use Cases : Educational series
Interviews and talk shows
Audio storytelling (true crime, fiction, etc.)
Live TV delivers real-time video/audio with minimal latency using streaming protocols and CDNs.
Radio streaming is real-time audio only, typically using low bandwidth and simpler infrastructure.
Podcasting is a flexible, pre-recorded format that supports time-shifted listening and wide distribution via RSS feeds.
Understanding these fundamentals helps in media production, content delivery, and even user experience design for digital media platforms.
Advertisement how it work and the future of it with streaming tv and radio
the structure of the radio station
the day to day operation of streaming radio and tv
Comparing the Three
Feature Live TV Streaming Internet Radio Podcasting Format Audio + Video Audio only Audio only Delivery Type Real-time (live)Real-time (live)On-demand (recorded)Required Tech Camera, encoder, CDN Mic, audio encoder Mic, audio editor, RSS Viewer Control Low (live viewing)Low (live listening)High (on-demand access)Bandwidth Use High Low Medium