So the timeline for the end of classic stream is now up. This means that for Yammer users Live Events using Microsoft Stream is also coming to an end. And as opposed to transitioning this functionality across to the new Stream on SharePoint, Microsoft has decided that it is consolidating the Live Events functionality onto Teams. This makes sense - particularly given the new philosophy of doing more with less. Now, for many of us who follow Teams we know the direction of travel when it comes to Live Events. For a few years now it's been out there that Microsoft is looking to consolidate all of it - both Meetings and Live Events. Microsoft said as much as far back as Ignite 2020. But of course, they'll be around for the forseeable future, and whilst many of us know how to execute a Live Event in Teams, it's lesser known how to execute it in Yammer. This is just for some sunday night fun, and a bit of brush up, and when the new experience goes up between late February and the end of March, I'll probably come back to amend this piece. It'll largely be for the eCDN encoder method, with the method shown here being refered to as Teams Quickstart. Let's get ourselves re-acquainted.