jul 25, 2025

The Long Lasting LiveU Effect for Newsrooms

Recently, we visited news stations in Boston and Philadelphia to hear how our technology continues to power their content. As newsrooms shift and evolve, LiveU remains an essential production tool.

In the early days of LiveU, it took some time before news stations understood the value of a portable technology that could cut operational costs, remove the need for long cables, and cut down set up times – without compromising the quality we’ve all become accustomed to.

Once networks like NBC and Fox got onboard, we knew we were onto something.

For nearly 20 years, LiveU has been a part of memorable moments in news and sports, providing high-quality, resilient, and reliable live transmissions. Couple that with award-winning support, and you’ve got yourself a trusted technology partner.

Today, we continue to innovate new ways to make production teams and mobile journalists more efficient in the field creating more value from video and delivering the best viewing experience for the audiences that broadcasters serve.

Even further, our technology now has a place in emerging markets like Media, Entertainment, Enterprise, Education, Houses of Worship, Government and Public Safety to name a few. Whether LiveU is powering a town hall meeting, press conference, special event, or mission-critical operation, the technology stands the test of time – delivering the connectivity in challenging locations and clear picture needed for viewers and in the public safety case – local, state, and federal agencies for swift decision-making.

Never forgetting our humble beginnings, news stations around the world continue to hold a special place in our hearts. Taking a chance on LiveU and giving us feedback has helped us improve and enhance our technology, only making us better, faster, and stronger.

Find out how our LiveU EcoSystem of hardware, software, services, and integrations with strategic technology partners enhances newsroom content contribution, management, and distribution.