As the 2015 UK General Election approached, Sky News wanted to offer their viewers the most comprehensive coverage available. There are 650 voting constituencies in the UK, each of which declares its votes for their local parliament member overnight, giving Sky News 650 declarations to report in a matter of hours.As the 2015 UK General Election approached, Sky News wanted to offer their viewers the most comprehensive coverage available. There are 650 voting constituencies in the UK, each of which declares its votes for their local parliament member overnight, giving Sky News 650 declarations to report in a matter of hours.

Super Bowl XLIX proved to be LiveU’s largest supported Super Bowl to date. Over the past six years, starting with Super Bowl XLIV in Miami in 2010, LiveU has been providing units and onsite support to the top broadcasters in the US and NFL teams for coverage of “Super Week”, leading up to the biggest professional football game of the year. As in previous years, LiveU secured two dedicated hotspots for its customers, however this year the field units performed so well that they were rendered unnecessary.
LiveU Case Study : Graubünden Tourism Using LiveU for Advertising
Graubünden Tourism used LiveU to bring together the most hectic and most peaceful places in Switzerland via an electronic live billboard at Zurich Central Station, transporting stressed-out city dwellers to the Graubünden village of Vrin.
A local TV news station in Switzerland has gone “100% iPhone”. Over the summer, Léman Bleu outfitted each of its reporters with an iPhone 6 with LiveU's LU-Smart software and SmartGRIP's to shoot their live stories.

The Media Services department at the University of Delaware was looking for a live streaming solution to help raise the profile of the school and keep students, parents, donors and alumni connected to the school activities, sports, and special events.

The 2014 FIFA World CupTM was an unparalleled success for LiveU, both in terms of the event itself as well as the depth of coverage. Brazil’s new 4G networks allowed LiveU’s units to reach high speeds as broadcasters went live from all over the country.