“The best weekly podcast I’ve seen – period” – Wired Magazine
San Francisco, CA (March 18, 2008)—Today, Revision3’s “The Totally Rad Show” celebrates its one-year-anniversary episode, featuring “best of” moments and commentary, as voted by fans. The show will debut today at 4:00 p.m. EST, and can be downloaded, streamed or embedded from http://revision3.com/trs/. Fans and newcomers alike are guaranteed surprises, including a montage and even a musical number to ring in the second year of the show.
“’The Totally Rad Show’ is about the excitement in finding a piece of entertainment you love, or the pain of realizing something isn’t as rad as you had hoped. It is about finding friends who share your interests and get just as excited as you do. If it is out there and it is Rad, it is on The Totally Rad Show,” said Jeff Cannata.
“The Totally Rad Show” brings together Revision3’s Diggnation host Alex Albrecht, former Revision3’s Geekdrome host Dan Trachtenberg and former video game columnist Jeff Cannata. From passionate debates over Star Wars, Heroes and Lost, to the sharing of dog-eared copies of Preacher graphic novels, the show developed around one clear realization: this stuff is totally rad.
Once “The Totally Rad Show” guys realized they needed to do a show, they turned to turned to a bona-fide geek in his own right, Steve Koncelik, to develop the unique look and feel. Months later “The Totally Rad Show” debuted on Revision3.
About Revision3
Revision3 is the first media company that gets it, born from the Internet, on-demand generation. Unlike aggregators, mash-ups, and user-generated video sites, Revision3 is an actual TV network for the Web, creating and producing its own original, broadcast quality shows.
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Shawna Seldon, The Rosen Group, 212.255.8455, shawna@rosengrouppr.com
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