Digg Founders Launch Internet TV Network, Revision3

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on September 26, 2006 - 1:32am.
San Francisco - The founders of user-aggregated news site Digg.com on Tuesday announced the launch of a new Internet TV network company, Revision3. The venture will develop and distribute original music, science, technology and comedy programming. Revision3 has raised close to $1 million in financing from investors including Netscape founder Marc Andreessen and Greylock Partners, The New York Times reported. Revision3 already broadcasts shows such as "Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht's Diggnation," "Geekdrome," "Ctrl + Alt + Chicken," "Systm," "InDigital," "Infected" and "thebroken" -- which have been downloaded a combined over 15 million times. The company's programming is available for download from its own website, as well as from iTunes, BitTorrent and other sources.
http://tinyurl.com/l6uvn
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/25/technology/25digg.html
http://www.digg.com
http://www.revision3.com

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