How do you stream live feeds from remote locations without hiring crews and employing specialized equipment?The Video Call Center (VCC) is a tech for broadcast company that was created out of that very question. Founded in 2012 by former NBC exec and Wall Street analyst Tom Wolzien, the company has developed ways to acquire, prioritize, screen and monitor live feeds via IP Video with complete editorial control and unparalleled reliability. No camera man on the scene? That's fine. We can get your reporter live on a smartphone into your control room* via FaceTime, WebRTC or whatever other video over IP software she has innate on her phone. No reporter on the scene? We can help you connect with a bystander and have them editorially checked and sign a release form within minutes to get them on your live air. With roots in Broadcast, the VCC has adapted its video-call screening expertise and proprietary IP that enhances call reliability to other industries that share a need to connect with video-callers and to manage a high volume of said video-callers. From isolated remote feeds via Caller Cloud™ (as seen on Tegna's Daily Blast Live) or a complete end-to-end solution that operates sans control room (as seen on Discovery's Alaska: The Last Frontier Live) to mass acquisition of remotes for a pre-record (as seen on TLC's 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days Tell All), to prioritized Caller Queues™ for Business, the VCC has a solution custom to niche video-caller needs.