Live streaming is a funny thing. The US seems to think it invented it, when in actual fact, it was a late market twist. So a report out this week from Telaria and Adobe, mostly focusing on the US, shows something of a distortion. For a start in its first graph, showing who had live streamed content, the report had APAC ahead with 53%, Latin America on 46% and the US somewhat behind with 42%. Europe seemed to be last on 40%. In the UK, the BBC iPlayer has been around for a decade, and everyone uses it, like 100% of households and you can use it to watch live TV, but it started out mostly as catch up, and…