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Diggnation
Title for Diggnation videocastHosting Alex Albrecht
Kevin RoseLanguage English Updates Wednesday 12:00 am EST Length 20 minutes - 1 hour Video format QuickTime, Flash, WMV, Xvid Audio format MP3 Debut July 1, 2005 End date December, 2011 Genre Video podcast (audio version available) Provider Revision3 Website diggnation.com/ Diggnation is Revision3's flagship video podcast produced weekly. It is hosted by Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht, who had previously hosted TechTV's The Screen Savers together. Its main purpose is to discuss some of the top stories from Digg, the social news and bookmarking website developed by Rose and others. The first episode "aired" online on July 1, 2005. The format of the show usually involves Rose and Albrecht reviewing one or more brands of beer and/or tea at the opening of the show, 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.
The intro sequence was made by Eden Soto in collaboration with David Prager. It was in development for more than three months, according to Eden Soto's website.
A spin-off show, The Digg Reel ran from January 2008 to September 2010, and was originally hosted by Jessica Corbin, followed by Andrew Bancroft. The show featured the week's top user submitted videos in comparison to Diggnation's primary focus on news articles. Both are produced by Revision3.
On October 3, 2011 David Prager announced the show would end with its 340th episode at the end of 2011.[1] Occasional Reunion Live Shows might happen in the future.[2]
Contents
Episodes
Main article: List of Diggnation episodesThe show begins immediately with a short listing of the podcast's current sponsors, and is usually followed by a humorous fake advertisement (i.e. Bose's Noise Enhancing Headphones, "Days of our Prager", Cougars: Aged to Perfection, etc.). After the title video, the hosts introduce themselves, tell the viewers where they are filming from, make any relevant announcements, and discuss the drinks (usually beer, more recently tea) they will have during the episode. The beer-tasting and beverage aspect of Diggnation is one of the show's unique aspects. The majority of the episode is dedicated to the discussion of news items as well as personal commentary, anecdotes and unrelated banter. The show's humor is generally somewhat vulgar, often due to considerable intoxication (which has been criticized by Leo Laporte as promoting binge drinking).[citation needed] At the end of the show, Rose and Albrecht mention their sponsors once again in a longer advertisement spot, read e-mail from fans, then conclude the show with a seemingly ad libbed phrase or saying. Starting with more recent episodes, larger Digg stories (typically the weeks big news) are discussed after the ads, but before the emails. This is keeping in line with most other Revision3 shows.
Distribution
Diggnation episodes are released weekly on Wednesdays at 6 PM (EST). Previously, the show was released on Friday at the same time for paid members, and Sunday at 12:01 for everyone. There are an estimated 250,000 regular subscribers to the show.[3] BitGravity handles iTunes and TiVo subscribers, downloads from the website, and RSS feeds. Virgin America airlines also offers on-demand episodes available on the in flight entertainment systems (along with other Revision3 shows). Repeats, edited for content, time and profanity, are also seen on the cable network Youtoo TV as part of Revision3's contract with that network.
Diggnation occasionally does live shows. These shows have been hosted at CES, SXSW, Reno, Macworld, San Francisco, E3, San Diego, Hollywood, London, St. Louis, Amsterdam, San Francisco, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and New York City. The most recent live show was held on July 21st, 2011 at the House of Blues during the 2011 San Diego Comic Con in San Diego, CA.[4]
Name origin
David Prager suggested to name the Digg website "Diggnation". Rose decided on the simpler Digg instead. Rose subsequently chose Diggnation as the name of the podcast.
Guests
Although hosting duties are typically split solely between Kevin and Alex, there have been a few "third-chair" guests invited onto the program:
- Episodes 185 + 251: Jimmy Fallon from Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
- Episode 220: Adam Savage from MythBusters
- Episode 231: John Hodgman
In addition, though not officially invited to join in on stories, other guests have included To Catch A Predator's Chris Hansen, Adam Carolla, Ashton Kutcher, WWE Diva and Go Daddy Girl Candice Michelle, Rachel Maddow, Leo Laporte, director Robert Rodriguez and Tony Hawk.
Awards
- 2006: Podcast Award for best technology podcast.
- 2007: Best in 2007 Podcast from iTunes.
- 2008: People's Voice Winner for the Technology in Online Film and Video at the Webby Awards.
- 2009: Streamy Award for Best Hosted Web Series (nomination)
- 2010: Streamy Award for Best Hosted Web Series (won)[5]
References
External links
Principals Current Shows AnimeTV · AppJudgment · Best Of... · Bytejacker · Delicious Steak with Dan Brown · Digg Dialogg · Diggnation · Epic Meal Time · Film Riot · GeekBeat.TV · Hak5 · HD Nation · Joe Genius · LandlineTV · Penn Point · ROFL · Scam School · SoldierKnowsBest · Tekzilla · The Game Show · The Totally Rad Show · The Young Turks · Tom's Top 5 · XLR8R TVCancelled Shows Ctrl+Alt+Chicken · CO-OP · Epic Fu · Food Mob · Geekdrome · The GigaOm Show · iFanboy (self-distributed) · InDigital · INST MSGS · Infected by Martin Sargent · Internet Superstar · JV's World · Mysteries of Science Explained · Not Mainstream Typical Videos · PixelPerfect · Web Zeroes · popSiren · The Revision3 Gazette · Social Brew · Systm · The Digg Reel · thebroken · Web Drifter (on hiatus) · Wine Library TVCurrent hosts Alex Albrecht · Maurico Balvanera · Andrew Bancroft · Veronica Belmont · Jason Bertrand · Johnny Yong Bosch · Rob Bowen · Paul Briganti · Dan Brown · Brian Brushwood · Jeff Cannata · Anthony Carboni · Matt Chandronait · Stephanie Chu · Ryan Connolly · Jim Festante · Josh Flanagan · Jay Frechette · Annie Gaus · David Guida · Niall Harbison · Robert Heron · Penn Jillette · Conor Kilpatrick · Darren Kitchen · Matt Lestock · Cali Lewis · Tom Merritt · Bert Monroy · Shannon Morse · Jared Neumark · Patrick Norton · Ryan O'Donnell · David Prager · Saj Pothiawala · Cesar Quintero · Ron Richards · Jonah Ray · Kevin Rose · Dan Trachtenberg · Cenk Uygur · Ana Kasparian · Ben Mankiewicz · Cristina Valenzuela · Nikole ZivalichFormer hosts David Calkins · Hahn Choi · Jessica Corbin · Zadi Diaz · Stewart Engesser · Andrew Hahn · Dan Huard · Joyce Kim · Sarah Lane · Jonathan London · Om Malik · Irene McGee · Diane Mizota · Joey Rabier · David Randolph · Martin Sargent · Jay Speiden · Heather Stewart · Neha Tiwari · Gary Vaynerchuk · Jeff Vandergrift · Wil Wheaton · Moujan ZolfaghariCategories:- Video podcasts
- Audio podcasts
- Revision3
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