
Something has been missing from internal communication for a long time. Not the technology. Not the intention. The standard.
Employees come to work having spent their personal hours with content that is genuinely compelling. Produced with care. Edited with intention. Delivered on platforms designed to earn and hold attention. Then they log on for the company all-hands and the gap between those two experiences is immediately, unmistakably apparent.
BrandTV was built to close that gap.
Launched this week, BrandTV is Brandlive's enterprise streaming platform for internal video: live town halls produced with broadcast quality and distributed to thousands of employees, and a video-on-demand library that turns every recorded moment into an organized, searchable, bingeable archive of company culture. A platform that looks and feels less like an intranet and more like the streaming services employees choose on their own time.
At the center of it is a conviction Brandlive has held since its founding: that the standard for work video should reflect the standard of the video people actually watch. That a CEO speaking to their entire organization deserves a platform equal to the weight of that moment. That authenticity on screen is not an accident but the product of the right tools, the right environment, and the right creative support.
"We built BrandTV to give CEOs and communications teams the space to craft and share big moments with heart, humor and humanity," said Sam Kolbert-Hyle, CEO of Brandlive. "Because when everything can be generated, live is what's real."
BrandTV is available now. The full story is worth reading.



