# How to schedule a broadcast that’s happening live later on

### Select ‘Schedule Event’

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### Add the relevant information such as a Show Title, Cover, start and end times and select complete

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### The event is stored in your calendar and will say started once it’s live

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### Once you go live, the event details will be prefilled

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### After you end the live stream, the recording will automatically be saved to your library

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