The intention currently is to start networking out from the Beyond Bitcoin (BTS) "starting point" (see the name on Bitshares' forum:
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?board=58.0), and begin getting representatives from multiple communities to start using the free services provided to give raw Virtual Meetup/Hangout/Conference content. Then it is posted for literally anyone to cut and edit to create their own "show". Arthur is the first person to do the work necessary to be a host...but it is available for anyone.
We use Mumble for virtual events to ensure a lower barrier to entry. The mumble server enables anyone to record conversations at any time, so it is like giving every user a free press pass along with free entry (and even a free venue for hosting). Max limit is 380, but livestream enables people to listen in at any time (once the main site is updated to link to it) and nothing is keeping people from starting hangouts to stream it for youtube content.
Big plans ahead, and I cannot tell you all of them but lets just say our current team means to expand. As for altcoins. They are definitely something we are looking into and mostly just need committed people from altcoin communities (hard to find, unfortunately, with the present Pump and Dump state of the ecosystem). We also plan on working into DACs, DApps, DAEs...etc.
From my personal perspective, altcoins are fighting in an ecosystem that is severely limiting. Only when consensus technology gains mainstream traction with users, businesses and other entities, with the blockchain protocol know its true value. We plan on delving into the oddities that are going to try to exist using blockchain technology in the back end and give devs and active crypto enthusiasts a place to converge where ideas can evolve collaboratively.
Definitely interested in other people joining up and providing their own content though. As in VERY interested. The value proposition for all sides is going to be wonderful as well because those who produce content or are there early will be closer to the information pulse that is going to be the Decentralized Autonomous Revolution. And we all know what happened to early adopters of Bitcoin. There is no reason to believe there will be an absence of DACs with as high a market cap as the entire industry currently has...so knowing early on about projects and their legitimacy not only helps users who are informed by our experience in the field...but also helps us for knowing early on which projects in a particular biome (group of ecosystems) are "safe" for investment.
Hope this provides some insight...