Broadcast Bench

Church livestream diagnostics for volunteer teams: find the failing lane, stabilize Sunday, then buy with confidence.

Navigate by the problem: audio, camera, PTZ, setup, or checklist.

Editorial Policy

Broadcast Bench writes for churches and worship teams with small production staffs, while keeping the brand broadly useful for other small live-stream teams that need practical buying and setup guidance.

Editorial floor

  • answer the query in the first screen without generic throat-clearing
  • distinguish between small church, mid-size church, and advanced multi-camera needs where relevant
  • include operating tradeoffs, not just feature dumps
  • state who a product is for, who it is not for, and why
  • avoid unsupported superlatives and vague expert theater

Trust and claim rules

  • no anonymous bylines
  • no Editorial Team placeholder byline
  • no experience or testing claims without supportable evidence
  • affiliate intent must not distort fit recommendations

Implementation-guide rules

  • start with a clear scope statement
  • walk the reader through the decision sequence
  • call out failure points such as audio sync, cabling, control, volunteer usability, and network stability
  • use a minimum viable setup section when relevant