The Digg Reel, The Best of Digg Video

by Scott Beale on January 17, 2008 · 2 comments

Revision3 just launched a new show, The Digg Reel, hosted by Jessica Corbin, featuring the best of popluar videos on Digg.

Hosted by the lovely and talented Jessica Corbin, The Digg Reel builds on the incredible success of Digg’s Video section by providing a weekly countdown of all the great videos that have bubbled up to the top. It’s not just cats and Mentos either, we’re talking poignant, powerful and pathetic videos too!

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1 Lord Kook January 17, 2008 at 2:01 pm

This is atrocious, and I can’t really figure out why. It bothers me in the same way those pre-film infomercial talk show things bother me. The ones where there’s one guy who is really excited and smiley and he stands around some weird set selling you everything from bad music to a career in the armed forces.

It’s like a retarded person (her) telling another retarded person (me, at work) what the worlds population of retarded people (digg) is agitated about (videos). Please make it stop.

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