"We first used Wirecast for the Ford keynote at the CES show. We evaluated several products and selected Telestream Wirecast for its reliable, multi-format live streaming, ease of use, and excellent support. The software provides unprecedented production capabilities at a fraction of the cost of hardware solutions. Upon installation, everything worked flawlessly. This is definitely the way to go for live webcasting."
– Steve Auer, President of Cadence Inc.
 
Live Earth

Live Earth, the world’s largest webcast, was powered by Wirecast, delivering on-demand footage to more than 10 million simultaneous viewers.

Van Buren First Assembly of God

Van Buren First Assembly of God uses Wirecast to stream services to web audiences, enabling cost-effective, outreach to members at remote sites for live and on-demand viewing

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Dartmouth University Thayer School of Engineering

Dartmouth University Thayer School of Engineering uses Wirecast to enhance the video recordings for weekly presentations. They like its ability to record multiple video inputs, synchronize slides, stream live to the web and its ease of use.

Henry Ford Hospital

A fellowship training program director and physician at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit Michigan uses Wirecast to record lectures, combining audio and PowerPoint presentations for an on-demand lecture archive.

California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)

California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) uses Wirecast to conduct a variety of multi-camera, multi-graphic source webcasts, including press events.

Exploratorium’s Ice Stories

Traveling to far-off locations like the Antarctic, The Exploratorium’s Ice Stories scientists use Wirecast as a portable broadcast production studio, carrying Wirecast software on a laptop to remote locations for live webcasts.

Petra Risk Solutions

Petra Risk Solutions is a hospitality insurance business that uses Wirecast to create sales and training tutorials. “We love it because of the green screen feature.”

Grass Roots Media

Grass Roots Media is a full service Motion Media production company that uses Wirecast to produce and stream full motion webinar programming.

The Louis Riel School Division

The Louis Riel School Division in Winnipeg, Manitoba is using Wirecast to create podcasts for its professional development website for access by its 60 music teachers.

VG Nett

This Norwegian new media news business uses Wirecast for live webcasting from both Windows and Mac laptops using Wowza streaming servers.

Vikersund-TV

Vikersund-TV broadcasts video from Vikersund Ski Jump Center in Norway. “The program is just brilliant for our company. We stream a lot of press conferences and more.”

Royal Caribbean

Wirecast is used to broadcast 20 channels of IPTV on Mac computers located in each of Royal Caribbean’s state rooms.

Momentum Radio

"We did a lot of research when we revamped our studio to go completely pro. Without question, Wirecast is the only tool we'll be using to broadcast our show to the web."

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Vikersund-TV

"The beauty of [Wirecast] is that you don’t need all the traditional broadcast crew and gear, such as camera operators, technical and production crew, video switcher and teleprompter. The webcaster wears all those hats and controls all those functions."

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Royal Caribbean

eGuiders Studio chose Wirecast for live webcast production of original programming for its new live eGuiders Studio which focuses on the convergence of media, technology and the arts.

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VG Nett

"Wirecast makes it a snap to switch between multiple live cameras and other sources … offering production values comparable to television broadcast."

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