Revision3 logo September 2006-present. Revision3 Corporation is an United States company that produces technology-related videos. The videos are distributed directly through Revision3's website, iTunes subscription, and BitTorrent in a large variety of formats. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Company
The company is made up of the following: - Jay Adelson (Chairman)
- David Prager (COO, VP of Programming)
- Jim Louderback (CEO)
- Kevin Rose (Producer, Host)
- Dan Huard (Producer, Host)
- Ron Gorodetzky (Director of Technology)
- Sarah Moran aka Sarah Lane (Director of Production)[1]
- Alex Albrecht (Producer, Host)
- Heather Stewart (Host)
- Martin Sargent (Producer, Host)
- Wil Wheaton (Host)
- Joey Rabier (Post Production, Host)
- Jay Speiden (Host)
- Hahn Choi (Producer, Host)
- Jessica Corbin (Host)
- Stewart Engesser (Producer, Writer, Host)
- Bert Monroy (Host)
- Tom Rowles (Producer, Post Production, Host)
- Dan Trachtenberg (Producer, Host)
- Jeff Cannata (Host)
- Dave Randolph (Producer, Host, Engineer)
Jay Steven Adelson (born September 7, 1970) is best known as the founder and chief technology officer of Equinix, Inc. ...
David Prager is one of the key members of the Revision3 Corporation. ...
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Dan Huard (AKA double_D, Foo) is a computer enthusiast and American television personality who resides in San Francisco, California. ...
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Sarah Lane (born October 12, 1976 in Santa Cruz, California) is an American television personality. ...
Alex Albrecht, circa 2006 Alexander J. Albrecht (born August 14, 1976 in Vienna, Virginia) is an American television personality who resides in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. ...
Martin Sargent, circa 2001 Martin Sargent (born August 18, 1975) is a former American television personality. ...
Richard William Wil Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American writer and actor. ...
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Bert Monroy hosting PixelPerfect on the Revision3 network Bert Monroy is an American artist best known for his skill in using Adobe Photoshop. ...
Jeff Cannata is a native Californian. ...
Shows Ctrl+Alt+Chicken, currently on hiatus[1], is a vodcast cooking show hosted by Alex Albrecht and Heather Stewart. ...
Diggnation is a weekly podcast hosted by Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht. ...
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Kevin Rose Robert Kevin Rose (born February 21, 1977; better known as Kevin Rose) is best known as having been co-host of the G4 (formerly G4techTV) television program Attack of the Show (formerly The Screen Savers) until his departure from the network on May 27, 2005. ...
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The Totally Rad Show is a Revision3 podcast which focuses primarily on reviews and reminiscing of movies and video games. ...
History [citations needed] The company was formed in Los Angeles, California by Jay Adelson, Kevin Rose, Dan Huard, Keith Harrison and Ron Gorodetzky in April, 2005. Rose, Huard and Harrison were previously employees of the television network TechTV, where they first released thebroken, a videozine related to computer hacking. After TechTV merged with G4 (with subsequent layoffs, including Huard, name change to G4techTV and later reverting back to G4, along with programming changes) and lost most of its technology related programming, Rose and Huard were inspired to create a new series, Systm, which is geared toward “the common geek”. d Los Angeles and L.A. redirect here. ...
Jay Steven Adelson (born September 7, 1970) is best known as the founder and chief technology officer of Equinix, Inc. ...
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Dan Huard (AKA double_D, Foo) is a computer enthusiast and American television personality who resides in San Francisco, California. ...
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TechTV is also the name of a closed-circuit television network based in Ruston, Louisiana TechTV (May 11, 1998 â May 28, 2004) was a 24-hour cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco, California featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. ...
G4 is a United States cable and satellite television channel geared toward viewers aged 12â34 and devoted to the world of video games and the people who play them. ...
The word geek has recently come to be used to refer to a person who is fascinated by knowledge and imagination, usually electronic or virtual in nature. ...
The name Revision3 refers to the progression television has, and will make over the years. As described by Jay Adelson and David Prager, "Revision 1: Cable, adding general interest channels, catering to most common denominator. Revision 2: PC-based Internet video, indy films, no business model, no loyalty, no audience. Revision3: TV and Internet converge. iPods, TiVo, mobile, broadband enable mass, loyal audience to shift to on-demand, niche content." (Revision 0 is, of course, standard broadcast television of yesterday). On August 5th, 2005, David Prager and Alex Albrecht joined Revision3. Albrecht co-hosts Diggnation with Rose and contributes to other projects, while Prager contributes to production and business development. David Prager is one of the key members of the Revision3 Corporation. ...
Alex Albrecht, circa 2006 Alexander J. Albrecht (born August 14, 1976 in Vienna, Virginia) is an American television personality who resides in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. ...
Diggnation is a weekly podcast hosted by Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht. ...
Rose left his job as a host of the G4 series Attack of the Show (formerly The Screen Savers) on May 27, 2005 to work full time for Revision3 Corporation. Sarah Lane is hott! Attack of the Show! (previously named The Screen Savers) is a live gaming and entertainment television program shown on G4 in the United States, G4techTV in Canada, and the HOW TO Channel in Australia. ...
The Screen Savers (broadcast May 11, 1998 - March 18, 2005) was a live American TV show on TechTV. The show launched concurrently with the channel ZDTV (later known as TechTV) on May 11, 1998. ...
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Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Rose announced on the September 16th episode of Diggnation that Keith Harrison had left Revision3 to "do his own stuff"[2] Diggnation is a weekly podcast hosted by Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht. ...
On September 27th, 2006, Revision3 launched their new site, as well as new shows. The new shows are Mysteries of Science, NotMTV, PixelPerfect, and Web Drifter. In November 2006, the Diggnation podcast accepted sponsorship from the Microsoft Zune and HD-DVD, and the March 8, 2007 episode was sponsored by IBM. This was considered a major development for Revision3. Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ...
Zune is the name of a brand of digital music products and services sold by Microsoft. ...
HD DVD, or High-Definition DVD is a high-density optical disc format designed for the storage of data and high-definition video. ...
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References - ^ http://blog.sarahlane.com/2007/07/sarah-rises-fro.html
- ^ http://revision3.com/diggnation/2006-09-14/
See also Digg is a community-based popularity website with an emphasis on technology and science articles, recently expanding to a broader range of categories such as politics and entertainment. ...
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External links - Revision3 Corporation official website
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