As India awaits the verdict of the biggest electoral process in the world, all eyes will be glued to news channels tomorrow, the results day. With Web streaming and smartphone video streaming on the rise, it makes sense that news channels tap into these sources to keep viewers updated on the latest happenings. YouTube and Airtel have both announced separate streaming plans in association with news channels, which will allow Indian viewers access to live results for free.
YouTube, Airtel to live stream 2014 Lok Sabha polls results
Tech2, a technology news website, mentioned Gateway House, YouTube's election partner for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.