Twitter has partnered with CBS News to livestream the 2016 Republican and Democratic National Conventions. This isn't the first time Twitter has signed a deal with a company to livestream an event. The social media site recently tested its new real-time video service with Wimbeldon and also plans to do the same with the NFL Thursday night games.
Whenever popular or major events happen, they tend to become popular on Twitter. It's also a venue where people can make political statements and start interesting dialogue about political events. Obama himself utilized Twitter when campaigning for presidency.
Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton are no strangers to having their names appear frequently on Twitter. It would seem the National Conventions would be a hot topic on the site. The live feed would benefit Twitter users by giving them the ability to witness the events, write comments and read tweets all in one place.
The integrative experience would allow users to stay plugged in and, in turn, use the site/app more frequently. It may also attract more people and expand Twitter's user base. That is, only if there are no kinks or issues with Twitter and its livestreaming capabilities.
Live-Streamed Political Conventions
Twitter Shares Republic and Democratic National Conventions
Trend Themes
1. Live-streamed Events - Live-streamed events provide an opportunity to expand user base and engage with users in an integrative online experience.
2. Real-time Video Services - Real-time video services can be used to partner with companies and livestream popular events to foster engagement.
3. Politics on Social Media - Politics on social media is a popular topic that can be leveraged to engage users in a more frequent and meaningful way.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media Platforms - Social media platforms can partner with companies to provide real-time video services and live-streamed events, expanding their user base.
2. Broadcast and Media Companies - Broadcast and media companies can partner with social media platforms to reach a wider audience and foster engagement during major events.
3. Politics and Campaigning - Campaigning and political organizations can use social media platforms for real-time engagement and messaging during elections and major political events.