
Revision3, the online TV network founded last year by Digg's Jay Adelson and Kevin Rose, David Prager of TechTV, and others, has announced a new underground music show on Revision3. The show is called XLR8R TV (pronounced "accelerator" TV) and is being produced by XLR8R magazine, a San Francisco music publication since 1993. The magazine and website XLR8R covers hip-hop, indie and electronic music - as well as related trends in style, art, fashion, and technology.
Revision3 told Read/WriteWeb that the sector of Internet television is really heating up, and so they expect their new underground music show to attract a niche audience that will be attractive to online advertisers.
Revision3 told us that their competitors aren't taking the time to figure out what audiences want or expect from on-demand programming - or worse, they just expect the users to create their own content. Revision3 thinks that a show that costs very little to produce, that leverages a known brand in the underground music community, has never been done before. Their target audience is the tech-savvy, young and smart demographic – not dissimilar to digg's audience (although probably less geeky and with more females).
The show itself will be made up of three segments, anchored by a host who narrates from a location relevant to the content of the show. It will focus on emerging artists and music and will cover genres such as hip-hop, indie rock and electronic music.
XLR8R TV will be released on the 1st of every month and each episode will be approximately 15-20 minutes long. Also on the 15th of each month Revision3 will create a special Videos edition of XLR8R TV, which will be about 15 minutes long. These will feature three independent music videos, in a variety of genres, introduced by the host with background information about how the video was created. The host is the appropriately named XLR8R magazine editor Vivian Host.
The first episode will be up on Revision3's website sometime on Tue 27th PST.
UPDATE: The first edition is now live.
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Good exclusive!
The link for XLR8R points to an 404 page in your site, you might want to fix that.
Wow this might be interesting for us :)
The organization of this rocks. Youtube is completely missing the organized structure. If i want to follow a show it makes it so easy with the landing pages. Also, the content doesn't seem dirty. On youtube you really don't know what you are going to expect with a lot of the videos. On this, you know that this show is by the same person and will be a similar format.
Fixed up the link, thanks Ali.
This is not a good idea...15..20min a month? What is the point? really?
XLr whatever hasn't really done much but waste alot of paper.
How can you extend to digital with no content?
Duh?
Cool! This is another helpful site where all of us music lovers can ideally watch video and hear our favorite music (latest or older versions). Really interesting! I can guarantee that this will also be a hit!
Very interesting! Thanks for posting.