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After a great experience running live TV shows from the VMworld Community Lounge, we will open up the VMware Community TV to our friends in Copenhagen as well.

 

I have just set up the schedule page at vmware.com/go/vmworld-community-tv

 

Every day of the show, we will be broadcasting from 10:30 to 16:00 on a live streaming channel at livestream.com/vmwarecommunitytv.

 

Just like in Vegas, we will have a video streaming station set up which you can book and use to broadcast your session live on VMware Community TV.

 

If you are interested in doing a live podcast using our setup, you can book a slot, and use it to interview guests, offer some commentary, or a live technology demonstration.

 

If you would like to use our audio and video equipment to record your content for offline use, you can book that as well outside of VMware Community TV hours, on a first-come, first-served availability basis.

 

When requesting a slot in our streaming station, please let us know what topics you plan to cover and whether you will have any guests during your show. Since we are at VMworld, the topics should be related -- cloud, virtualization, VMUGs, vExpert talks, or other VMware-related areas.

 

Each segments should be 20-30 minutes long and start on the half-hour. The podcasting station is self-serve, but we will have some technical assistance available.

 

If the schedule becomes oversubscribed, John and I will give Community content first priority in scheduling, but exhbitiors with community-oriented topics are also encouraged to book a slot.

 

We will do our best to accommodate your schedule, but can't guarantee that we can give you the time slot you want. To help us with that, please submit several time slot suggestions or ranges to pick from.

 

Approximate broadcast times: Monday-Thurs 10:30-2:30.

 

> Current VMworld 2011 Copenhagen VMware Community TV schedule

> Submit a proposal for VMware Community TV slot

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      Podcasting at VMworld 2008

We are doing something new at VMworld this year, something that will put you, our community podcasters, in the limelight.

 

For the week of the show we will be broadcasting four or more hours daily of live streaming video on the "VMware Community TV" channel. This new channel is in addition to the "VMworld TV" video features and "VMworld Live with the Cube" industry interviews we've created in previous years. We're producing a few hours of programming, but we'd like to open up the channel to YOU, the VMware Community, to produce your own segments at VMworld this year.

 

We will have a video podcasting station set up which you can book and use to stream your session live on VMworld TV. If you have some experience in podcasting or video production, you can book a slot to fill with guests, commentary, or your own produced footage.

 

If you would like to use the podcasting equipment (audio or video) for your own uses outside of VMware Community TV, you can book that as well outside our broadcast hours, although capacity is limited.

 

In your proposal, please let us know the topics and/or guests for your show. The topic should be related to VMworld -- cloud, virtualization, or other VMware-related topics. Segments will be about 20 minutes and start on the half-hour. The podcasting station is self-serve, but will have some technical assistance standing by. Community content takes first priority in scheduling but exhbitiors with community-oriented topics are encouraged to create a proposal.

 

We can't guarantee that we can give you the time slot you want, but we'll try to accommodate your busy VMworld schedule.

Approximate broadcast times: Monday-Thurs 10:30-2:30.

 

> Submit a proposal for VMware Community TV & Podcasting

 

Questions? Contact us at jtroyer@vmware.com or @jtroyer or @VMwareCommunity on Twitter.

 

View the schedule page: vmware.com/go/vmworld-community

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