Amnesty International

Amnesty International have found webcasting is a cost-effective way of reaching their members, supporters and media all over the world.

Example of Amnesty International Live Webcast



Churchill Insurance

After a very successful trial period in 2000 which featured 3 television adverts, Churchill Insurance created a separate 'fun site' making heavy use of streaming media.

Streamed Churchill television advert



Disability Rights Commission

Groovy Gecko produced the first ever live webcast with fully synchronised subtitles and British Sign Language.

First ever live webcast with fully synchronised subtitles and British Sign Language



GBTV

Founded in 1999, GBTV was a pioneer in the use on the Internet to distribute mainstream TV content. Today GBTV is the leader in Internet delivered television for business. The company is unique in producing a set of business television channels for Government, Healthcare and Financial Services sectors.

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Kuoni

Intervision film, edit and encode video for Kuoni, one of the world's leading travel companies for tailor-made holidays to far-flung and exotic locations. Groovy Gecko host this content on their global streaming network and there are now over 3000 minutes of streaming video across the sites, plus around 5000 virtual tours.



Morley Fund Management

Morley Fund Management's e-Business team were looking into ways of promoting their new website and liked the idea of giving people easy access to short presentations about each of their business areas. They now stream quarterly messages and presentations promoting new products (funds). Their target audience range from internal staff, clients, IFAs, consultants, investment professionals and general public.



NSPCC

The NSPCC were one of Groovy Gecko's first clients. Over the last six years the charity have worked with us to build up an impressive online video archive and also produce a webcast for FULL STOP Live!, a live event celebrating 125 years of the NSPCC and five years of FULL STOP.

NSPCC live webcast

The event was held at the Barbican in London on 13th October. Click here to see the archive.



Viral Factory / Trojan Condoms

The Viral Factory are a creative agency who specialise in creating viral advertising campaigns for the web. Their creative work for Trojan condoms was an amazing success and won the agency several awards including best online creative of the year in the Creative Showcase and also a Gold Lion at the 51st International Advertising Festival in Cannes.

The Trojan Games uses streaming in viral campaign



public-i



Groovy Gecko and public-i created a strategic partnership in March 2004.

public-i is the UK's only dedicated provider of webcasting solutions to the public sector. They have delivered online events for all three of the country's major political parties and work with many local authorities and government associations. Their range of services are complimented by the Groovy Gecko Streaming Network and Statistics package.



World Book Day

Groovy Gecko worked with Reading Room, the digital communications agency, to deliver streaming for the first ever World Book Day Online Festival in 2003 and continued to work on the Festival in 2004.



EBRD

The European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is using online video to deliver corporate information via its website.