Top 20 live broadcast platforms: Douyu Live, Huya Live, Panda TV, Chushou TV, National Live, Longzhu, Zhanqi, YY Live, Fanxing Live, KK Show, Laifeng Live, Momo Live, Liujianfang, AU Live,
Inke, Huajiao, Yibo, Octopus TV, Penguin Live, Salted Egg Home.
We recommend Huya Live, YY Live and Inke.
1. Huya Live is a video live broadcast website in China that mainly focuses on game live broadcasts.
The website was founded in 2011 under the name of YY Live Broadcast and is affiliated to Huya Times. On November 24, 2014, it was renamed Huya Live and began to operate independently.
Its overseas version is Nimo TV, which is marketed in Southeast Asia.
The website mainly focuses on game video live broadcasts. The live broadcast content includes League of Legends, Honor of Kings, Battlefield, Overwatch, Hearthstone, etc. It also has food live broadcasts, show live broadcasts, TV live broadcasts, concert live broadcasts, press conference live broadcasts,
Live sports content and more.
2. YY Live Broadcast was developed by YY (NASDAQ: YY) (Guangzhou Huaduo Network Technology Co., Ltd.). It is a computer software based on a network team voice communication platform. Its main function is to conduct online multi-person voice chats and online real-person
Show video interaction.
YY Voice has a large number of contracted network anchors, and the network anchors can interact with the audience through singing, talk shows, etc. in the live broadcast channel.
Viewers can recharge in YY Voice and give gifts to the anchors, and the anchors will get a certain percentage of the share based on the number of gifts received.
3. Inke mobile live broadcast platform.
On June 17, 2016, Tencent Yongbao released the Star APP May list, and Inke Live was successfully included in the list; in November, Inke Live was ranked among the "Top 30 Chinese Entertainment Innovation Enterprises" at the 2016 China Pan-Entertainment Index Ceremony.
On July 12, 2018, Inke was officially listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Became the first entertainment live broadcast stock on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.