



Whether it be streaming The Who live in concert, broadcasting a corporate event across the globe or giving an unknown singer/songwriter the chance at stardom, Streaming Tank’s live event streaming has been a breath of fresh air for each and every one of their clients, from up and coming stars to aging rockers.
Regardless of what the event is, it needs an audience. Otherwise it can only be described as a non-event. The bigger the audience, the bigger the event, be it the Queen’s coronation in 1953, the Moon landing in 1969, the Space Shuttle launch in 1981 or the Live Aid concert in 1985, all of which drew massive numbers of viewers when originally broadcast.
Likewise, although on a much smaller scale, unknown singer/songwriter Sandi Thom used Streaming Tank’s live event streaming know-how to help her broadcast the ’21 Nights from Tooting’ series of concerts. Broadcast live over a 3 week period, the event grew in popularity night after night and led to Sandi signing a million pound record deal live online a few weeks later.
Rock legends, The Who, with a little help from their friends at Streaming Tank made it possible for fans around the world to witness their acclaimed 2007 tour via a live video stream available on a micro site (which was also designed by Streaming Tank). Fans who witnessed this outstanding tour online were also treated to a series of programmes showing back stage footage and interviews with contemporary rock bands such as The Eels, The Flaming Lips and a guest appearance from Pete Townsend.
Making the impossible possible, Streaming Tank pulled out all the stops to make it possible for people in all corners of the globe to witness the proceedings at the Learning & Technology World Forum, which was hosted in a variety of venues in early 2009. Streaming Tank not only set up the streaming of the live event for viewers around the world, but also relayed key speeches as they happened to the giant plasma screens located within the venues.
This is just a handful of examples where Streaming Tank has proved that “when it comes to video streaming, they’re the business!” (Pete Townsend’s words, not mine!). For more details of how Streaming Tank can give you an audience larger than any venue, call them direct on 020 7250 1827, or visit their website at http://www.streamingtank.com

