Revision3 Beta, Searching For The Next Internet Superstars

by Scott Beale on August 15, 2008 · 0 comments

Revision3 has teamed up with Viddler for the launch of Revision3 Beta, where they will be searching for the next Internet Superstars. Do you have an online video show that you produce or host? Submit a promo (under 5 minutes long) to Revision3 and who knows, they might even decide to pickup your show and develop it as a series. Here’s more on Revision3 Beta from internet’s Martin Sargent and Sarah Lane.

Revision3 is on the prowl for the next generation of Internet television! As the landscape of new media becomes more and more crowded, it is becoming increasingly difficult for talented content producers and hosts to find audiences for their shows. Revision3 is striving to locate these content producers and expose these shows to its existing, vast fan base. We want to help exciting new shows succeed.

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