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Televised Revolution

Summary: Weekly discussion about the TV industry and its rapid change as we embrace Internet and other digital technologies.

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  • Artist: Dan Barrett, Simon Band, and Dennis Dugandzic
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 Televised Revolution – Episode 267 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:30

Televised Revolution is live every Sunday afternoon/evening. 5pm in QLD, 6pm in NSW / VIC / TAS / ACT, 5:30pm in SA / NT, and 3pm in WA. Just click the YouTube video below and watch us as the podcast goes on. Of course, we also love for you to get involved, so please tweet us @TV_Rev or email us staff@televisedrevolution.com as the show goes to air. This week Dan & Dennis are set to discuss: Changes to 7 News Movie Networks shuttered Ch 10 Breakfast ratings YouTube offer in-flight content Aus content quota changes At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show). VIDEO: AUDIO:

 Televised Revolution – Episode 266 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:04

Televised Revolution is switching up the panel this week with Simon away on shore leave and Dennis trapped in the wilds of Mt Isa. Instead, regular host Dan is joined by longtime Televised Revolution well-wisher Anthony Z. This week, the panel are set to discuss: The government cave in to TV license rebates. Peter Meakin moves on at Seven. Quickflix sacks 20. Waterworld: The TV show? Jeff Zucker to head CNN. Changes at Today Tonight. At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show). VIDEO: AUDIO:

 Televised Revolution – Episode 265 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:24

Televised Revolution is live every Sunday afternoon/evening. 5pm in QLD, 6pm in NSW / VIC / TAS / ACT, 5:30pm in SA / NT, and 3pm in WA. Just click the YouTube video below and watch us as the podcast goes on. Of course, we also love for you to get involved, so please tweet us @TV_Rev or email us staff@televisedrevolution.com as the show goes to air. This week, we're set to discuss: Quickflix faces disaster The SBS A League deal Cuts to ABC Tasmania International Emmy winners The new boss of the BBC. At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show). VIDEO: AUDIO:

 Televised Revolution – Episode 264 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:39

We're a few days early with the podcast this week. We will not be live this Sunday, but will certainly be back live as usual from November 25. This week we're bringing to you an interview with Can of Worms' Dan Ilic. This coming Monday Dan Ilic and Chrissie Swan will present Can of Worms live and seek to engage the viewers in conversation by way of the new TV check-in app Zeebox. Televised Revolution recently reviewed the Zeebox app, which can be read HERE. Tickets to Sidekicks, a play starring Dan Ilic, can be purchased HERE. Show finishes its Sydney run on Sun 18 November. At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show). VIDEO: AUDIO:

 Televised Revolution – Episode 263 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:59

In a week of more media retrenchments, the horrific reality is that Televised Revolution isn't going anywhere. This week Dan & Dennis discuss: Ten News retrenchments ABC News goes national Lots of US TV shows capitalise on the F word The US election ratings in Australia Foxtel Go The audio descriptor trial concludes. The audio description protest group cited in the podcast can be found at: http://audiodescription.com.au/ VIDEO: AUDIO:

 Televised Revolution – Episode 262 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:21

Dan and Dennis are back for another week talking television. Because it's what they do. Among the topics up for discussion this week are: Nine buys Australia's Got Talent Foxtel Go to launch next week NITV to launch on 12/12/12 How Sandy affected TV And much more. At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show). VIDEO: AUDIO:

 Televised Revolution – Episode 261 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:56

We have a bonus podcast this week with Dan Barrett sitting down with the Festival Director of the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF), Richard Moore. The two of them discuss the blurring lines between film and television, how film festival distribution has been affected by the digitization of media, and a bit more generally about BIFF. It is a GREAT chat and regardless of whether you've ever attended BIFF, you should find it to be both interesting and revelatory. BIFF is one of the highlights of Brisbane's cultural calendar. Be sure to check out this years line-up at the BIFF website or download their app (available for both iPhone and Android). The festival runs this year from 14-25 November. At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show).

 Televised Revolution – Episode 260 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:22

The Televised Revolution weekly podcast is broadcast live on Sunday nights at 5pm (QLD), 6pm (NSW/ACT/VIC), 5:30pm (SA), and 3pm (WA). Be sure to join us as we broadcast the recording of our show and watch along live by watching the below YouTube video stream. Among the topics up for discussion this week are: Foxtel announce a new content deal with HBO and a new platform for subscribers. Boxee announce their Boxee TV product. And much more. At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show). VIDEO: AUDIO:

 Televised Revolution – Episode 259 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:05

There's a severe taste of change in the air this week. Following on fron Nine's creditor resolution earlier this week came news that Ten experienced a revenue loss for this past financial year. Up for discussion: More jobs set to go at Ten due to revenue drop. Ch 7's Tim Worner addresses the issue of fast-tracking content. Homeland tanks w/ 633,000 watching. Seven want to see inside your brain. And much, much more. Please tweet us @TV_Rev or email staff@televisedrevolution as the show goes out live. How can you watch it? Well, we stream it right here. Just click the YouTube video below: Video: Audio:  

 Televised Revolution – Episode 258 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:45

Televised Revolution streams its weekly podcast every Sunday. Watch us on the live stream and feel free to get in contact as we record. Tweet us @TV_Rev or email us staff@televisedrevolution.com. The program is broadcast at 6PM in NSW/VIC/ACT/TAS, 5PM in QLD, 5:30PM in SA/NT, and  3PM in WA. Among the subjects up for discussion this week: ABC iView stats big for mobile Death affects the Big Brother Household How we watch TV Foxtel Acquires PMP The Munsters TV remake to be broadcast Nine Executive shakeup. Australia's The Strange Calls to be adapted in the US. And much, much more. As always, we'll also run through our TV Highlights and the segment that everyone loves to hate, Love It or Hate It. At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show). VIDEO: AUDIO:  

 Televised Revolution – Episode 257 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:10

On the first day of the Queensland summer, Dan and Simon take a relaxed look at the weeks TV news and discussion points. Among the subjects discussed: Channel Ten's new digital pilot Rake set for US adaptation. Fox launch a couch gag compettion for The Simpsons. Nine bid on the cricket despite not having the money for it. At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show). VIDEO: AUDIO:

 Televised Revolution – Episode 255 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:47

Televised Revolution is back for another week, but it's a little different. Tonight Dennis and Simon take the reins of the show and discuss all things TV and televisual. Regular host Dan Barrett is off for the week (checking out the production of the Big Brother house). At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show).

 Televised Revolution – Episode 254 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:40

After 253 podcasts, about 5 years, and many, many conversations about television every week, Televised Revolutions flagship podcast achieved a first with this weeks episode. None of Dans co-hosts turned up. Amid the sounds of crickets, Dan takes to the microphone this week and attempts to do the podcast live and solo. Welcome to the Televised Revolution High-wire Edition. This week Dan discusses: Foxtel speed up US TV show transmission Now This News set to launch Bittorrent usage drops. Ten partner with TVSN At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show).

 Televised Revolution – Episode 253 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:35

In a week where our stories all focus on catch-up TV, the online potential of TV Week, HBO's online availability, TV cloud storage, and iView stats, it's noteworthy that Dan finds himself so interested in the closure of a newsagency. This week we discuss: German publisher Bauer buys ACP Mags from Nine. Russel Howcroft signs with Ten? HBO is Go in Scandinavia. Troma opens archive to YouTube. For free. The Dr Who numbers. High Court reject hearing the Optus Now TV Case. As always, we also offer TV Highlights and what we’re loving and hating about TV this week. At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show).

 Televised Revolution – Episode 252 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:19

Are we too focused in Nerdsville? That's the question that one of our listeners queries as Dan and Simon get excitable about the return of Doctor Who and the thrill they've experienced in seeing the ABC make the show available on iView just minutes after it finishes airing in the UK. Also, it begs the question: Just how spoilery can one get in this new TV distribution environment? Other subjects discussed: The Shire is cancelled on the same day as Jersey Shore is cancelled. Charlotte Dawsons Twitter incident - What is the real conversation the media should be focused on? Could Today Tonight be on the chopping block (spoiler: of course not). Honey Boo Boo outrates the RNC. As always, we also offer TV Highlights and what we're loving and hating about TV this week. At Televised Revolution, we look forward to receiving your mail and check us out on the Twitter. You can also find the podcast on iTunes (please leave us a review, it helps people find the show).

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