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lancebaldwin
07-09-2008, 01:58 AM
I started watching the show when it came to Revision3, so this might not be right.

It seems to me that the Reserve feed is half-original/half-edited-tv-feed shows.

Why isn't there a way to get all the original content WITHOUT the duplicate edited versions? I think it'd be more efficient for my time, save you some bandwidth, and just be good UI.

lancebaldwin
07-09-2008, 03:07 AM
If anyone knows anything or feels the same way, let me know. Thanks!

tssaloic
07-09-2008, 07:07 AM
Reserve is intended to be a five minute review of the last three or four episodes of the longer form TV.

When it comes to wine expertise, no one has more experience, understanding and charisma than Gary Vaynerchuk. He’s clearly the internet’s wine steward, guide and host.

Over the past year, he’s built legions of “Vayniacs”, fans who just can’t get enough of his wine video program Wine Library TV. Every day Gary provides an approachable, energetic and enthusiastic review of 2-3 wines, as he “sniffy-sniffs”, tastes and rates the world’s fermented berry juice.

Don’t think pretentious, though. He’ll never discuss a wine’s bouquet, or use high-falutin’ words that mean nothing. Instead, Wine Library TV is dedicated to dropping the veils of mystery from what ought to be a pleasant, affordable and wonderful accent to life’s meals, gatherings and every-day occasions.

As a clear internet expert, it’s only natural that Wine Library and Revision3 hook up. Gary’s clearly a wine geek, and he’s dedicated to turning everyone else into a passionate wine fan – and shaking up the establishment along the way. And that’s what we do here at Revision3: shake up the established order while helping our viewers expand their passions.

So today we’re pleased to bring Wine Library TV into Revision3. You can watch and subscribe to the program here. But there’s more than just brining the show to you. We’ve added a new twist. Although Wine Library TV is an amazingly fun show to watch, at 15-20 minutes a day it really requires a substantial level of commitment to watch every single episode. I’m a huge fan, and I only manage to watch a few each week.

So for those of you new to Wine Library TV (and those of you like me, with super-short attention spans), we’re proud to announce Wine Library Reserve. With this new program we’ve summarized, and edited a 15-20 minute program down to its essence, to its core, and extracted the best of the best in five minutes or less.

Want a taste of what the Wine Library experience is all about? Try Wine Library Reserve. You’ll be hooked! Then, if something really intrigues you, watch the whole episode.

Because (as Gary says at the end of every episode), you, with a little help from me (Gary) – and now us at Revision3 – are changing the wine world.

Welcome to the revolution. Not only will it be televised, but chances are Gary will find the perfect wine to go along with it.
The blog post was at:
http://revision3.com/blog/2008/06/23/wine-library-brings-thunder-to-revision3/

brizzenden
07-14-2008, 09:17 AM
To be honest I don't see why they need to have Reserve. IMO Wine Library TV is very entertaining, enlightening, and satisfying as it is. I am sure you agree, since you are on this thread. However I do understand that Reserve is for the people that don't have the time or the patience (whichever it may be) to watch the full show. But in this case then why doesn't rev3 do a shortened summarized version of other shows.

gobo
07-14-2008, 02:57 PM
The other shows aren't daily, it's easier to put aside 15-30 minutes once a week than 15-30 minutes every day