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Glastonbury 2009 24-28 June 

6 Music
Broadcasting during the festival

ON NOW: Chris Hawkins
03:00 - 08:00

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 Sharable Glastonbury content

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The BBC is Glastonbury Festival's official broadcaster, which means we can offer the most stunning stage performances and best access to the bands to fans of the festival.If you'd like to add high quality video from our coverage to your personal pages, it's available here.

Music and activities from the event will be covered on: BBC 6Music, Radio 1, BBC Two, BBC Three, BBC Four and Red button on TV, on BBC Mobile and here on the Glastonbury website.

Can I put any of this coverage on my site?

Yes. Any non-commercial site can use this content. If you want to use this on a commercial site, please see Any Restrictions section.

We've agreed with the many of the artists playing the festival and BBC talent, to allow certain videos to appear outside of the BBC's website. These videos will need to appear in the BBC video player and will be listed on this page as they get published.

What content is available?

PHOTOS

To request photos for commercial use please contact Picture Publicity

All photos are linked from the Photos index. A selection can also be found in our Flickr account.

VIDEOS

Presenter videos: 6Music DJs & TV Presenters
Cerys Matthews and fellow 6Music DJs will be everywhere - in the fields, the dressing rooms, all around the backstage area. While the backstage area will host BBC TV coverage with the likes of Lauren Laverne, Zane Lowe, Reggie Yates, Edith Bowman and Jo Whiley.

Artist performances: We'll have around 9 performance tracks per day on offer.Please note these performances will be replaced after 7 days with a 30-second clip.
You can find all of our latest videos here.

WIDGETS

Glastonbury Widget: Get the latest images of the site from our 3 webcams and check on the Glastonbury weather.


6 Music News Widget: The latest news from across the festival

Our news teams and production staff are onsite bringing the latest news, rumours and weather updates direct to our lovely widget.


How do I embed the content?

You'll need to click the 'share' button on the video/audio player, then select 'embed' to get the code to paste into your site.

We'll be offering tracks from around 20 artists performing on the stages at the festival, plus lots of backstage interviews from the likes of Cerys Matthews and Zane Lowe.

Does the content work on MySpace?

Our regular external embed code doesn't work on MySpace Band pages. This is because MySpace strips out loads of important code. Follow the instructions below if you want to put this content on MySpace.

1) Click on the 'share' button on the video/audio player then select 'embed' and copy the embed code you're given.

2) Paste that code onto any plain text document

3) Copy the code in the box below (this is the code you can use on MySpace) and paste below the other code:


4) You should have something that looks like this:

myspace code

 

 

 

 

 

5) In Code 1, copy the bit in red above (beginning with 'http' and ending in '.xml') and paste in Code 2 where it's highlighted in green.

6) Now copy Code 2 and place it on your MySpace page.

Any restrictions?

Unless you have an agreement with the BBC you can't put this video on commercial sites. Please email our syndication teams if you want to strike up an agreement, it's free and just requires you to abide by some rules.

Videos will only play within the UK. So international users of your sites will get a message telling them the content's not available in their country.

Don't put this on your site if your site contains illegal or offensive content. Please refer to our Terms & Conditions for an explanation of what we mean by this.

The BBC can remove or amend content in this player at any time. This will be done as gracefully as possible, for instance we only have rights to show full tracks for 7 days following the end of the festival, after this time we'll put in a 30 second snippet of the performance.

Before embedding our videos please read the BBC'sTerms & Conditions. These are brief and easy to read.

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