As we continue to make revision3.com cooler and cooler, our changes require a little more…concentration. So, during the next rev of the site, we’re going to apply the “no peaking” rule. On Monday, June 14th, http://www.revision3.com/ will have a maintenance outage from 8:00PM PDT to 11:59 PM PDT. During this outage, you can continue to get all of Revision3′s content from iTunes, Roku, Boxee, Youtube, m.revision3.com… well, everywhere, really, except revision3.com. When we come back online at midnight, amazing things will happen! Until then: no peaking!
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Brief outage on www.revision3.com planned for June 14th
June 4th, 2010 at 05:47 by Rob DeMillo in Announcements, WebsiteRevision3 Turns 5 Years Old
May 25th, 2010 at 04:17 by Jim Louderback in Announcements, Live Events, Shows, Website
Five years is a long time to do anything. It’s a long time to drink the same beer, it’s a long time to attend the same school, and in Internet years (like dog years), it would put you squarely in that awkward period between still thinking you’re cool, and senile dotage. Sort of like Brett Favre.
But I’m proud to announce that as of May 23rd, 2010, Revision3 is officially five years old. Now the official “present” for a 5 year anniversary is wood. But, er, I guess we’ll just forgo the puerile jokes and get right to it.
Five years ago, a handful of frustrated technology and video professionals surveyed the TV landscape, and were not happy with what they saw. A promising and much-loved network, TechTV, had just been emasculated by the cable equivalent of Dunder-Mifflin. Hope, however, was on the horizon, as Apple had just announced a photo-iPod, and video was on the way. New encoding techniques, coupled with broadband advances finally made it possible to actually deliver compelling video through the World Wide Web. And so these intrepid pioneers decided to start making shows the way they wanted, covering the stuff they wanted to cover. And five years ago, the first episode of SYSTM was released to the world.
From iTunes to Youtube to full-on HDTV, we’ve come a long way since then. Our roster of 20+ shows have been enjoyed by hundreds of millions of viewers, we’ve given birth to an entire industry of content that lives apart from – and is now rivaling – the same lowest-common-denomiator pablum served up by almost all traditional TV.
Even more impressive, we’ve actually changed traditional TV – and the Internet – along the way. More than one traditional show now incorporates our signature host-sponsorships, we’ve spotted shows that incorporate drinking in their narrative, and our hosts have become frequent guests on traditional TV.
Back in 2005, the idea that anyone would watch a half hour show via the Internet was ridiculed and dismissed. Snackisodes were the future, claimed the pundits, and we were simply wrong-headed and ill informed. Our audience knew better, and now everyone else does too. Hulu certainly brought legitimacy to the model, but we’ve known all along that it’s not about short form online and long form on TV, but a “best screen available” model. When the urge strikes viewers want to watch what they want, where then want, when they want, on the best screen at hand.
Oh, and don’t forget our innovative ways to make real money on web video. Our sponsorship model has proven to be, hands down, the best performing, most useful, and most acceptable format for video advertising ever. Survey after survey continue to show that if you want to reach an Internet-savvy audience in a meaningful way, nothing is better than an authentic message delivered in context by a loved and trusted host. And that’s all we do.
It’s been a great five years. But we’re not resting on our tremendous success. We continue to innovate, continue to break new ground, and continue to bring you great new hosts, shows and web experiences. Our recent launch of Food Mob shows that cooking shows don’t have to be just Food Porn and vapid chatter – there’s a place for a fun show that helps the rest of us learn how to make our favorite foods.
And speaking of porn, we’ve re-invented that as well, by bringing the stylistic conventions of “Boogie Nights” to the drab and boring world of unboxing videos. The iPad never looked so sexy, and chances are you’ll see more of this show as the months unfold.
One guy you’re already seeing a lot of is Penn Jillette, our newest star and host of Penn Point. It’s a perfect mix of the authentic host, engaged audience and controversial content. Fun, entertaining and revealing, it’s what reality TV really should be!
On the web, we’ve got great things planned as well. Later this week we have the biggest update to our site since, well, the site launched, with tons of new features to help you engage not only with our shows and hosts, but with each other too!
We’ve got a lot more coming up too! But I’ve got one more thing to announce – it’s our gala 5th anniversary party, and you’re all invited! That’s right, we’re going to celebrate our amazing progress, five years of awesome content, and our tremendous lineup of new shows with a bash you will not want to miss. It’s right here in San Francisco, on June 25th, and I hope you can join our founders – Kevin Rose, Jay Adelson, David Prager and the crew for a live Diggnation, Scam School, and tons of special guests – and a few surprises along the way. (Feel free to RSVP over on Facebook)
So thanks to everyone who made Revision3 such a raging success over the past five years, and for all of our great viewers who have been such great supporters over the years. Oh, and one last thing. You ain’t seen nuthin yet. The next five years are going to rock your world, so stay tuned!
Revision3 Embraces HTML5 & the iPad
May 14th, 2010 at 08:06 by Ron Richards in Announcements, WebsiteEvery now and then we’re lucky enough to have two paths cross with excellent results. Today, we’re excited to announce that Revision3.com now supports video playback on the Apple iPad, thanks to our first foray into HTML5.
As many of you may be aware, the emergence of the new HTML5 spec allows for much richer video support natively within HTML. For the past few weeks we have been investigating and beginning our research and development into how we could utilize HTML5 for use on Revision3.
At the same time, this little device that seems to be growing in popularity, the Apple iPad was released. You may also have heard that the folks at Apple aren’t big fans of Flash, and the iPad does not support Flash at all. Which means that our video player, which is developed in Flash would not work on the iPad – a fact that many of you iPad owners have noticed and e-mailed into to us about.
This leads to our cross-roads. While the iPad doesn’t support Flash, it DOES support HTML5 within the Safari web browser on the device. And so we quickly redirected some of our HTML5 efforts towards deploying our experimental code to work on the iPad. So now, if you’re browsing Revision3.com on your iPad, you’ll be able to watch video straight from the website! You can even tap to make the video go full screen!
Now if watching video from the web isn’t your thing, you can still subscribe to our shows in iTunes and sync them to your iPad (Which helps for offline viewing). We’re currently working on an issue surrounding our HD versiProxy-Connection: keep-alive
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is is just the first of several announcements coming in the upcoming weeks about how Revision3 is embracing HTML5, so keep your eye on Revision3.com for more great announcements!
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Leading Internet Television Network Revision3 Adds Some Miso to Rally Community Around Shows
May 10th, 2010 at 08:00 by Ron Richards in Press Releases, WebsiteFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Leading Internet Television Network Revision3 Adds Some Miso to Rally Community Around Shows
San Francisco, May 10, 2010 – Revision3, a leading television network for the internet, announced a partnership with newly created iPhone and iTouch app, Miso to help drive awareness, tune-in and cement a stronger community to its popular online shows including Diggnation, Tekzilla, and 20 others.
Revision3’s strong audience base will use Miso’s brand new platform to “check in” and share their entertainment experience with friends while creating a stronger connection with the brand and its fans.
Making this connection will encourage new potential viewers to tune-in to Revision3’s variety of shows that appeal to everyone from foodies, gamers, film enthusiasts, practical jokers and tech geeks to pop culture trendsetters and comedians.
Miso makes it easy and fun to share what you watch with your friends. People “check-in”, share what they are watching with their friends, gain points and badges and can optionally post to their social networks including Facebook and Twitter. To make it fun, Miso makes watching content more like a game. The more people check-in, the more points can be earned, and exclusive badges can be unlocked.
“Revision3 has a passionate set of viewers and we’re excited to have Revision3 leverage our platform to create a stronger connection to their audience,” said Somrat Niyogi, CEO of Miso. “In addition to the features available today, the partnership will give Revision3 access to new, innovative features that Miso will be releasing this year.”
“All the world’s a game”, said Jim Louderback, CEO of Revision3. “With such great services taking the game to locations, Miso’s doing an awesome job of bringing it to your favorite TV shows. We’re excited to be working with such an innovative, and fun group!”
People who tune-in to Revision3 shows can start earning extra points and unlocking exclusive badges today. Revision3 will also be giving away a prize every week for the next 10-weeks to a Miso fan who has earned one of the badges.
Miso is available in the App Store.
About Miso
Miso, developed by Bazaar Labs, is the first 2nd screen experience for consumers that make watching any piece of content more social and more fun. Bazaar Labs builds social mobile apps centered around people’s entertainment experiences. Visit GoMiso.com for more information or follow @gomiso on Twitter for updates.
About Revision3
Revision3 is the first media company that gets it. Born from the Internet, Revision3 is the home of Internet Television, creating and producing shows for a new audience: passionate, committed fans who want to watch shows about technology, modern culture, video games, entertainment, music and comedy that entertain, educate and help to expand their life experiences.
The company was founded in 2005 by technology visionaries Kevin Rose, Jay Adelson and David Prager because they couldn’t find anything they wanted to watch on traditional television. The company is now led by Internet TV pioneer Jim Louderback. Revision3’s programs can be found everywhere from Revision3.com to a wide range of platforms, including iTunes, YouTube, Dailymotion, Metacafe, TIVO, Roku, Blip.TV and many others. Shows can be watched on any device, from a cell phone to an Apple iPod to a computer or a TV.
Contact:
Susan Yin / Debby Chen
Rogers & Cowan
(310) 854-8122 / (310) 854-8168
Pick Your Favorite Shows & Create a Personalized Feed
March 11th, 2010 at 06:29 by Ron Richards in Announcements, Website
Today we’ve got a very exciting and cool new feature on Revision3.com that I’m psyched to tell you about. As you know we have a bunch of shows here at Revision3 for you to watch, and there are numerous ways to watch them: You can watch your favorite shows here on Revision3.com, or you can go to YouTube, or if you have a Roku or TIVO you can watch them there. But one way that a large number of Revision3 fans watch our shows is via RSS through an application like Apple iTunes, where you can subscribe to a feed for each show you watch.
The tech team here at Revision3 thought about that and came up with a cool idea. What if we made it easy for you to tell us what YOUR favorite Revision3 shows were and then we could create a feed that was personalized and unique to YOU and serve you all your favorite shoes as each episode is released? Then you can use that feed in iTunes, Google Reader, or whatever your preferred RSS application was. Pretty cool huh?
All you have to do is login to your Revision3 account (If you don’t have one, Register now, it’s easy!) and go to the “My Shows” section of your account. Tell us your favorite shows, what file format you want, and boom, we’ll give you your personalized RSS feed that will give you your Revision3 fix in one handy feed.

If you don’t know what RSS is, or what file format is best, that’s okay, we’ve made it easy by providing some handy explanations and details that should help you find your way.
We hope you dig this new feature and if you have any problems or questions, just post them in the Support area of the forums or email us at support AT revision3 DOT com.
Stay tuned here at the Revision3 blog, as we’re going to have some more cool, new functionality coming to Revision3.com in the upcoming months, so you’ll definitely want to sign up for an account so you can use all the cool, new stuff coming your way!
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