A webhook (also called an HTTP push API or a web call back) is a way for an application to provide real-time information to other applications. A webhook provides data to other applications as it happens, meaning you get data instantly—unlike conventional APIs where you would have to poll for data very often to get it in real-time. This makes webhooks ideal for use with live streaming services, as they can provide real-time updates on the status of a stream, such as whether it is live or on-demand, the number of viewers, and the chat messages
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The content licensing landscape is evolving rapidly, and platforms—whether established networks or emerging streamers—must adapt to stay ahead. Building content acquisition strategy effectively is essential for platforms looking to expand their libraries, reach new audiences, and remain competitive in a changing market.
In this session, Tyler Massey, SVP of Global Sales at our content licensing partner, allrites, will share key insights into today’s licensing environment. He will outline practical strategies that platforms can use to secure high-quality content efficiently and affordably.
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