Revision3 Shows

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Revision3 is a San Francisco based Internet television network that creates, produces and distributes video shows on niche topics. This page gives a overview of the shows the network produces and has produced.

[edit] Best Of...

Best Of...
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Debut March 12, 2008
Website revision3.com/bestof

Best Of... is a weekly video podcast which is a collection of the best clips from the Revision3 shows.[1]

[edit] Ctrl+Alt+Chicken

Ctrl+Alt+Chicken

Hosting Alex Albrecht
Heather Stewart
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Debut March 23, 2006
End date October 5, 2006 (8 ep.)
Website revision3.com/ctrlaltchicken

Ctrl+Alt+Chicken was a video podcast cooking show hosted by Alex Albrecht and his girl friend, Heather Stewart. It premiered March 23, 2006. Each episode features the duo attempting to cook a dish, such as Chicken Cordon Bleu. Their lack of overall experience in cooking often causes them to fail. The theme music is a portion of the song Linda Linda by The Blue Hearts. The show is also known as "CAC."

List of Ctrl+Alt+Chicken Episodes[2]
Episode Date Title
Episode 1 March 23, 2006 Chicken Cordon Bleu
Episode 2 April 6, 2006 Baked Alaska
Episode 3 May 5, 2006 Monte Cristo sandwich
Episode 4 July 1, 2006 Beef Wellington
Clip Show 1 July 7, 2006 Ctrl Alt Chicken Clip Show
Episode 5 July 21, 2006 Manicotti
Episode 6 August 7, 2006 Beef Stew
Episode 7 August 22, 2006 Bananas Foster
Episode 8 October 5, 2006 Crab Cakes

[edit] Diggnation

Diggnation
Hosting Alex Albrecht
Kevin Rose
Updates Friday 6PM EST
Debut July 1, 2005
Website revision3.com/diggnation
Main article: Diggnation

Diggnation is a weekly video podcast hosted by Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht, who had previously hosted TechTV's The Screen Savers together. Its main purpose is to discuss the top stories from Digg, the social bookmarking website developed by Rose and others. The format of the show usually involves Rose and Albrecht reviewing one or more brands of beer at the opening of the show, of which they will consume throughout the show, followed by them discussing various Digg stories from the previous week. Both audio and video versions of the podcast are available from Revision3.

[edit] The Digg Reel

The Digg Reel

Hosting Andrew Bancroft

Former:
Jessica Corbin
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Updates Wednesday 3PM EST
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Debut January 17, 2008
Website revision3.com/diggreel

The Digg Reel is a weekly video podcast which gives review of the most popular videos featured on Digg.com. Until episode 8 the show was hosted by Jessica Corbin since then Andrew Bancroft took over.[3] Episode 25 of The Revision3 Gazette gives a behind the scenes look of The Digg Reel.

[edit] Epic Fu

Epic Fu
Hosting Zadi Diaz
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Debut June 05, 2008
Website epicfu.com
revision3.com/epicfu

'Epic Fu is your guide to what the web is buzzing about. Every Tuesday and Thursday we bring you the coolest in art, tech, music and culture from a globally-minded, geek perspective. It's the owner's manual for the Internet generation.. Previously aired between June 2006 to May 2008 as an independent production, joined with Revision3 in June of 2008.

[edit] Geekdrome

Geekdrome
Hosting Jonathan London
Dan Trachtenberg
Language English
Updates Out of production
Debut November 23, 2005
End date November 27, 2006 (53 ep.)
Website Archive on Digg.com

Geekdrome was a weekly podcast hosted by Jonathan London and Dan Trachtenberg.

[edit] The GigaOm Show

The GigaOm Show
Hosting Joyce Kim
Om Malik
Language English
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Updates Thursday 6PM EST
Video format QuickTime, Flash, WMV, Xvid
Audio format MP3
Debut July 25, 2007
Website revision3.com/gigaom

The GigaOm Show is a weekly video podcast about technology and business made in collaboration with GigaOM.

[edit] iFanboy

iFanboy
Hosting Josh Flanagan
Conor Kilpatrick
Ron Richards
Updates Saturday 12PM EST (video)
Debut November 2, 2005 (audio)
January 17, 2007 (video)
Website ifanboy.com
revision3.com/ifanboy
Main article: iFanboy

iFanboy is a weekly video podcast and audio podcast which both focus on comic books, comic book publishing, and comic book creators. It stars Josh Flanagan, Conor Kilpatrick, and Ron Richards.[6][7] The first episode of the audio podcast was released on November 2, 2005, and the first episode of the video podcast on January 17, 2007.[8][9]

[edit] InDigital

InDigital

Hosting Hahn Choi
Jessica Corbin
Wil Wheaton
Andrew Hahn
Diane Mizota
Language English
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Updates Out of production
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Debut February 6, 2006
End date September 25, 2007 (26 ep.)
Website revision3.com/indigital

InDigital: Your Life in Gear was a show hosted by Jessica Corbin, former host of the TechTV television show Fresh Gear, Hahn Choi, former technical analyst on Fresh Gear, The Screen Savers, Call For Help, and Filter, and geek icon Wil Wheaton. Diane Mizota, former host of G4's Filter, and Andrew Hawn co-hosted the first three episodes along with Choi before Corbin and Wheaton were revealed as the new co-hosts at the re-launch of Revision3 on September 26, 2006. The content is similar to Fresh Gear, covering and reviewing technology products.

The last show was aired on September 25, 2007 after Revision3 issued an ultimatum that the show move production to San Francisco or be canceled.

[edit] Infected by Martin Sargent

Infected by Martin Sargent
Hosting Martin Sargent
Updates Out of production
Debut November 11, 2005
End date December 6, 2007 (50 ep.)
Website revision3.com/infected

Infected by Martin Sargent was a weekly video podcast hosted by Martin Sargent. Sargent created the podcast as a spiritual successor to Unscrewed, the late night TV show he hosted on TechTV and later G4techTV.[11] The first episode was aired on November 11, 2005, exactly one year after the cancellation of Unscrewed.

[edit] Internet Superstar

Internet Superstar
Hosting Martin Sargent
Jay Speiden (as Gator)
Updates Wednesday 12PM EST
Debut January 30, 2008
Website revision3.com/internetsuperstar
Main article: Internet Superstar

Internet Superstar is a weekly video podcast hosted by Martin Sargent. The first episode was aired on January 30, 2008. A full length episode is released every Wednesday at 12:00pm EST. A smaller version, Lil' Internet Superstar, is released every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. It is a talk show with Sargent and Gator interviewing interesting people out of garden shed in Sargent's parents backyard.

[edit] Mysteries of Science Explained

Mysteries of Science Explained
Hosting Stewart Engesser
Language English
Updates Out of production
Debut September 26, 2006
End date October 5, 2006 (2 ep.)

Mysteries of Science Explained was a short lived video podcast in which host Stewart Engesser "explained" the "Mysteries of Science". The show only lasted two episodes from the premiere episode on September 26, 2006 until the final episode on October 5, 2006 a week later.

[edit] Not Mainstream Typical Videos

Not Mainstream Typical Videos
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Debut September 26, 2006
End date November 10, 2007 (30 ep.)
(on Revision3)
Website notmtv.tv
revision3.com/notmtv

Not Mainstream Typical Videos is a weekly video podcast that goes behind and inside the independent music scene.[12] The show has been discontinued on Revision3, although the series still produces new content for its website.[13]

[edit] PixelPerfect

PixelPerfect
Hosting Bert Monroy
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Updates Monday 12PM EST
Length ~20 minutes
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Debut September 30, 2006
Website revision3.com/pixelperfect

PixelPerfect is a weekly video podcast which gives Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator advice. It is hosted by Bert Monroy, formerly of TechTV. The first episode was released on September 30, 2006. As of episode 74 the show is recorded in Revision3's own studio's.[15] Previous shows where recorded at Alex Lindsay's Pixel Corps.[16]

Bert uses a Wacom Cintiq 21UX.[15] The shows theme music and sound design was Composed by Lawrence Scaduto of Fourth Grade Gladiators.

[edit] popSiren

popSiren
Hosting Jessica Corbin
Sarah Lane
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Updates Thursday 3PM EST
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Debut March 9, 2008
Website revision3.com/popsiren

popSiren is a weekly video podcast is a pop culture show that covers modern culture, technology, and science. The show is hosted by Jessica Corbin and Sarah Lane with help of Dr. Kiki Sanford, and Heather Frank.[18]

[edit] The Revision3 Gazette

The Revision3 Gazette
Hosting Glenn McElhose
Updates Wednesday 6PM EST
Debut September 5, 2007
Website revision3.com/rev3gazette
Main article: The Revision3 Gazette

The Revision3 Gazette features a behind the scenes look at the inner workings of the Revision3 headquarters. For the first ten episodes the show was hosted by Sarah Lane.

[edit] Scam School

Scam School
Hosting Brian Brushwood
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Updates Thursday 12PM EST
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Debut April 7, 2008
Website revision3.com/scamschool

Scam School is a weekly video podcast. Magician Brian Brushwood explains bar tricks, street cons, and scams.

[edit] Social Brew

Social Brew
Hosting Irene McGee
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Debut April 28, 2008
End date June 6, 2008
Website revision3.com/socialbrew

'Social Brew' was a show that took you inside the world of social networking services. It was formally cancelled on Friday 6th June 2008 after a week off-air and only having produced four episodes. The reasons for the cancellations were cited as being, "We went through a number of pilots, tried out a number of hosts, but in the end it just didn't have that certain something that would make Social Brew into a big, popular show - the kind that we need to have on Revision3."

[edit] Systm

Systm
Hosting Patrick Norton
Updates Monday 6PM EST
Debut May 23, 2005
Website revision3.com/systm
Main article: Systm

Systm is a weekly video podcast geared toward “the common geek”, a “This Old House” for geeks, originally hosted by Kevin Rose and Dan Huard. After a brief hiatus, the show returned with new hosts Patrick Norton and David Randolph until April 21st, 2008 when David Randolph announced his departure from not only Systm, but Revision3 as well. Patrick Norton remains a host of the show until a replacement is found.

Systm focuses on do it yourself projects.[21]

[edit] Tekzilla

Tekzilla
Hosting Patrick Norton
Veronica Belmont
Updates Friday 12PM EST
Debut September 28, 2007
Website revision3.com/tekzilla
Main article: Tekzilla

Tekzilla is a weekly video podcast currently hosted by Patrick Norton and from April 2008 Veronica Belmont alongside other Revision3 staff. Tekzilla is released every Friday. For the first 14 episodes of Tekzilla Patrick had a co-host Jessica Corbin who made a guest appearance on episode 16 confirming she has left Tekzilla but is still working at Revision3 on popSiren. It is a tech show that covers product reviews, computer help, tech tips, and do it yourself projects.

[edit] thebroken

thebroken
Hosting Dan Huard
Kevin Rose
Updates Out of production
Debut July 21, 2003
End date September 27, 2006 (4 ep.)
Website revision3.com/thebroken
Main article: thebroken

thebroken was a video podcast focusing on software cracking, computer intrusion, and other "questionable activities". It was hosted by Kevin Rose and Dan Huard, with Ramzi as a regular comical feature, and geared toward anyone interested in computer security. The show debuted on July 21, 2003.

[edit] The Totally Rad Show

The Totally Rad Show
Hosting Alex Albrecht
Jeff Cannata
Dan Trachtenberg
Updates Tuesday 3PM EST
Debut March 27, 2007
Website totallyradshow.com
revision3.com/trs
Main article: The Totally Rad Show

The Totally Rad Show is a weekly video podcast which focuses primarily on reviews and reminiscing of movies, video games, television programs, and comic books. The show debuted on March 27, 2007. It is edited by Steve Koncelik and stars Alex Albrecht, Dan Trachtenberg, and Jeff Cannata.

[edit] Web Drifter

Web Drifter
Hosting Martin Sargent
Updates Tuesday 6PM EST
Debut 26 September 2006
Website revision3.com/webdrifter
Main article: Web Drifter

Web Drifter is a weekly video podcast which follows host Martin Sargent going on the road to meet the people who make odd, strange, and/or weird websites.[22][23]

[edit] XLR8R TV

XLR8R TV
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Updates Tuesday 12PM EST
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Debut February 26, 2007
Website xlr8r.com/tv
revision3.com/xlr8rtv

XLR8R TV is a weekly internet TV show produced by the editorial team of XLR8R magazine. The show debuted in March 2007 and new episodes appear every Tuesday on Revision3.

Like XLR8R, XLR8R TV covers emerging music, culture, style, and technology. Episodes vary in subject, but mostly center around the groundbreaking musicians, artists and scenes covered in the pages of the magazine.

Episode are often thematic, for example "In the Studio" takes a look at the environment in which various musicians create and record, "Audiofile" showcases up-and-coming musicians with an interview and live performance footage and "On The Spot" is a man-on-the-street segment usually recorded at festivals or cultural events.

Hosts of the show include members of the magazine's staff, which contribute to the informal, insider-y feel of the show.

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