Archive for April, 2008

Live ‘Internet Superstar’ Taping Featuring Kevin Rose, 4/17

April 9th, 2008 at 12:08 by Martin Sargent in Live Events

Big news! A live taping of Internet Superstar will serve as the keynote presentation at this year’s Ad:Tech conference at the Moscone Center on April 17, at 4:45pm, here in San Francisco.

And best of all, you’re invited to get in for free! On the show, Gator and I will interview Internet Superstars Kevin Rose from Diggnation, Kent Nichols from Ask a Ninja, Jeff McPherson from TikiBarTV, and Gary Vaynerchuck from Wine Library TV. Plus, opening remarks from Revision3 CEO Jim Louderback.

And again, for you it’s Free! But you need to register by April 14th at www.ad-tech.com/sf

When they ask how you heard about it, select OTHER and type in Revision3.

So come on out for what promises to be a great time, and maybe even an after hours event at a local bar. Really hope to see you there…

-Martin Sargent


Revision3 Triumphs Over Digg

April 9th, 2008 at 09:25 by Ron Richards in Announcements

April 8, 2008 – San Francisco

Opening Day for the spring 2008 Dodgeball season got underway with a dramatic matchup between crosstown rivals, Revision3 and Digg. The seasoned veterans from Digg squared off with the scrappy upstart rookies of Revision3 in a dramatic contest of throwing and dodging balls. Team Revision3 featured stars from across the network and were clad in black and green with a vague sense of the rules.

Squaring off in a best of 9 contest, Digg broke away with an early lead up 2-0 thanks to the dominance of “Double Baller” Kurt W., but that just appeared to be the learning curve that Revision3 needed who quickly tied it back up at 2-2. The dramatic back and forth continued and when the dust settled, Digg was up 4-2 and the game was on the line for the team of video upstarts from Revision3. Slowly but surely Revision3 fought back bringing the game to a tie score, 4-4.

With the final match underway, the game on the line, even Edwin the ref commented on the drama of this match. Digg seemed to have the advantage, but very quickly the tide turned thanks to the on the court wizardry of Brad Murphy and Glenn McElhose delivered victory for the Revision3 team.

Revision3 Coach David Prager stated in a press conference after the game, “Digg came to play dirty, but little did they realize that we can play dirtier.” In a post game interview, Digg’s Kevin Rose said, “I founded both companies…I’m going to join the Revision3 team now…”.

The entire event was streamed live via Qik and can be viewed below:

30 Minutes of Gameplay:


The dramatic final match, with victory to Revision3 at the 3:15 mark:

Some comments from the viewing audience on Qik included:
belthesar: Rev3′s clearly taking performance enhancing steroids.
maddie!: i…i…dont know who to root for! rev3 & digg are both so awesome!
motionblur: kevin should fire the digg staff and hire better players

Check out all the comments here and here


Welcome to Scam School!

April 7th, 2008 at 10:59 by Brian Brushwood in Announcements, Shows

Howdy, gang!

Ever wanted to learn a trick that would absolutely explode your friends’ brains? Want the secrets to scamming free drinks when you’re at the bar? Ever just want to screw somebody over, just to laugh at them? Then welcome to Revision3′s newest show, Scam School: the only show dedicated to social engineering at the bar and on the street.

I’m Brian Brushwood, your surly, hungover professor.

Here’s the deal with Scam School: each episode, we teach you a usable bar trick, street con, or scam. These are hands-on episodes with real people we find at the bar. If Harvard offered a PhD in deceit, this would be it. We’ll make YOU an expert in social engineering at the bar (or anywhere else). And you’ll never pay for a drink again.

Oh, and remember that the show doesn’t stop when the episode ends. Class will resume in the forums, where I’ll be available for one-on-one tutoring. Just post a video of your progress (or questions), and I’ll steer you ever closer to a free pair of beer goggles.

Check out the first episode and be sure to let us know what you think!

-Brian

(New Episodes of Scam School will premiere at 12:00AM Eastern Time on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday during launch week, and then on Thursdays at 12:00PM Eastern Time thereafter.)

About Brian Brushwood:

Brian Brushwood has made over 1000 college performances of his “bizarre magic” show: a mash-up of magic, comedy, dangerous stunts and bizarre feats (visit www.shwood.com for more info). He has made over a dozen national TV appearances on programs including “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Steve Harvey’s Big Time,” “Paula’s Party,” and CNN. Brian is also the Author of The Professional’s Guide to Fire Eating and Cheats, Cons, Swindles and Tricks: 57 ways to scam a free drink.


LOOKING FOR TOP INTERNET SUPERSTARS? MEET THEM DURING “INTERNET SUPERSTAR” LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO APRIL 17

April 7th, 2008 at 07:53 by Ron Richards in Press Releases

Popular Web TV Show Leaves the Studio for a Special Performance at ad:tech
Guests include Diggnation’s Kevin Rose, Gary Vaynerchuk from Wine Library TV, Dr. Tiki and Ninjas!

San Francisco, CA – Revision3, the leader in exclusive Internet television, is joining forces with international Web conference ad:tech San Francisco for a live taping of Web super-show “Internet Superstar,” on Thursday, April 17 at 4:45pm PT. The hit show, which offers a daily portrait of an emerging Internet star, will take over San Francisco’s Moscone Center with a rock ’n’ roll keynote that you’ll be talking about for years.

“Internet Superstar” co-hosts Martin Sargent and “Gator” will host four of the biggest names in internet video, and engage them in a wide-ranging discussion about how internet video is writing the rules of finding, watching and advertising on video programs.

The amazing lineup of Internet guests include:
Gary Vaynerchuk, host, Wine Library TV – often called the Robert Parker of the Internet
Jeff MacPherson, creator and star, Tiki Bar TV – the funniest and sexiest way to discover new drinks
Kevin Rose, founder/chief architect, Digg.com, and host, Revision3’s “Diggnation” – the show that started it all, and still going strong almost three years later.
Kent Nichols, co-creator, AskANinja.com, Beatbox Giant Productions, LLC – Ask a Ninja is only part of Kent’s story. Ask him about “Killer Tomatoes” too.

Anyone can come watch the episode live at The Moscone Center in San Francisco (although Ad:Tech recommends that you preregister online at http://www.ad-tech.com/sf/ for a free expo pass to ensure a seat). The episode will be available for streaming and downloading on the Friday after the live show at www.revision3.com/internetsuperstar.

“Just as cable TV did shows that would have been banned on broadcast TV, the internet is a wide open frontier of creativity. Shows that would never, in a million years, get picked up on cable are building huge audiences, delivering amazing results to sponsors, and recreating the rules of video consumption,” said Revision3 CEO Jim Louderback. “If you’re involved in making, buying, selling or sponsoring internet or television media, then you must see this show. It’s the future, on display live. Plus you’re guaranteed a few laughs and you’ll know all about our “secret” after party too.”

Created by Martin Sargent and his co-host Gator, played by Jay Speiden, “Internet Superstar” is “the greatest show the Internet has ever seen,” according to Sargent himself. Relying on its hosts’ grit and wit, the show is shot in a dilapidated shed in Martin’s mom’s backyard. Martin and Gator invite viewers into the shed as they interview the online world’s most popular, compelling and outrageous characters to swap stories about what life is like at the top of the online heap and dissect the ultimate Web question: what is life like as an Internet superstar? And how do I get myself some of that coin?

About Martin Sargent
Internationally adored farceur Martin Sargent has been delighting audiences for decades, and is currently host of “Web Drifter” and “Internet Superstar,” both on Revision3. At ZDTV, TechTV and G4TV he hosted shows including The Screen Savers and Unscrewed with Martin Sargent. Since then he has done several pilots for such television powerhouses as Comedy Central and USA Network, and hosted shows on the Internet as well as mobile phones. Sargent got his start in media as a plucky young editor at PC/Computing magazine, and it is generally accepted in publishing circles that the periodical shuttered its operations as a direct result of Sargent’s exodus to pursue television projects.

About “Gator”
Gator is a hard-drinking drifter who was raised by an ex-con Seminole Indian named Starving Crow and now lives out of his truck in an abandoned lot in South San Francisco. He knows very little about the Internet and less about technology. His main job is to make sure Sargent doesn’t act like too much of a hotshot or get beat up by a guest. He has no knowledge of his real last name.

For more information about Revision3 or “Internet Superstar,” visit www.Revision3.com. For information regarding ad:tech or to register for the conference, visit http://www.ad-tech.com/sf/.

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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For more information or to schedule an interview, contact Shawna Seldon, The Rosen Group, 212 255 8455 or shawna@rosengrouppr.com.


Diggnation LIVE in Amsterdam – UPDATED

April 1st, 2008 at 03:14 by David Prager in Announcements

UPDATE – The time of the show will be 6 PM Amsterdam Time, which is NOON Eastern Time – not 2 PM Eastern as previously stated

Hey Everyone,

We’ve got a pretty cool announcement to make on a first for us here at Revision3. Thanks to our new friends at The Next Web Conference in Amsterdam and media partner Techcrunch, we’ll be putting up a live video stream of Diggnation episode 144, as its taped.

We’ve been promoting for a few weeks now that Diggnation will be shot before a live audience at The Next Web Conference in Amsterdam on Thursday, April 3rd at 6pm local time (2pm Noon Eastern). Now you’ll be able to see it 100% live! Or, well, maybe there will be a few seconds lag time ;)

To see the show, all you have to do is visit Revision3.com at 6pm Amsterdam time (2 PM Noon Eastern). The show will be live on revision3.com/watch, replacing our normal episode feed and we’ve added a countdown to the live feed so you can count the minutes until the action starts. For all of you gamers out there, you can also find the live stream on the homepage of one of our biggest supporters, GameVee.com.

Hope you’ll join us for Diggnation live from Amsterdam!

David Prager