History of Webcast Leadership
1995
We produced Canada's first live webcast event. At that time OBC operated under the Mediaco banner, one of the nation's oldest, most trusted AV and live-event service providers.
1998
Online Broadcasting Corporation became an independent company specializing in webcast services.
OBC continues to partner on live events productions with Mediaco and other independent staging companies.
OBC was first in Canada to integrate Power Point slides into broadcasts, and first to simultaneously webcast video, audio, still images and slides.
1999
OBC expands operations through a novel partnership with Telus, giving our clients access to one of the world's largest, most sophisticated webcast server networks.
2000
OBC opens production centres in Toronto, Calgary and Edmonton.
Partnerships and reseller agreements are added, enabling OBC to become Canada's largest, most capable webcast company.
2000
We continue to create original and inventive user interfaces to improve customer ease of use and enhance client-branding presentation.
2001
OBC contracts with Telus in a groundbreaking strategic partnership.
2002
OBC owners appoint a new management team, with a mandate to expand its reach into new sectors of Canadian business.
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