by Jenn Schwartz, Interactive Marketing Manager, The Orchard. This post is part of a regular series by The Orchard.For those living under a social media rock, it all began just weeks ago when live video streaming app, Meerkat, launched, earning seemingly instantaneous, worldwide buzz and giving eager folks yet another people-watching opportunity. Just weeks later, Twitter responded by launching its own rival app, Periscope, which quickly earned its own social media acclaim. The application for musicians is obvious: grant fans an inside peek into life on the road, broadcast a concert, or host a live chat where the band can respond to comments as they roll in.However, in what feels like a race to determine which app will become Twitter's live streaming platform of choice, many artists are wondering which app makes the most sense to drive fans to. Let's review the pros and cons, as they apply to today's social media savvy musician.Live vs. Live for 24 hours Periscope allows followers to replay your videos after the initial live stream. While Meerkat does allow the creator to save streams to their phone, reach on the app is still limited to those who are able to watch live. For a musician, Periscope's added reach is a major plus, especially when broadcasting to fans in different timezones.Periscope: 1Meerkat: 0Single platform vs. Multi-platform
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