Now users live-streaming on Twitch can extend their reach to a larger audience, with the introduction of the Twitch Live Annotations for YouTube feature. Assuming the Twitch live-stream hosts have their own YouTube channels, the feature will come in quite handy. With Twitch Live Annotations for YouTube, a pop-up will display across all of the channel owner's YouTube videos as soon as the linked user's live stream begins on Twitch. Users who are watching the YouTube videos will be alerted, and can click on the annotation to directly jump to the channel owner's live streaming Twitch video. Twitch made an official announcement for the same on its blog post stating "You can already manage your Twitch account so that your Twitch, Twitter, and Facebook followers are alerted when you begin a broadcast. Now, we're excited to introduce a powerful new way to alert your audience: Twitch Live Annotations for YouTube."
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Twitch Live Annotations for YouTube Alerts Viewers About Live Streams
Now users live-streaming on Twitch can extend their reach to a larger audience, with the introduction of the Twitch Live Annotations for YouTube feature. Assuming the Twitch live-stream hosts have their own YouTube channels, the feature will come in quite handy. With Twitch Live Annotations for YouTube, a pop-up will display across all of the channel owner's YouTube videos as soon as the linked user's live stream begins on Twitch. Users who are watching the YouTube videos will be alerted, and can click on the annotation to directly jump to the channel owner's live streaming Twitch video. Twitch made an official announcement for the same on its blog post stating "You can already manage your Twitch account so that your Twitch, Twitter, and Facebook followers are alerted when you begin a broadcast. Now, we're excited to introduce a powerful new way to alert your audience: Twitch Live Annotations for YouTube."
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