White Noise, Crikey, and Televised Revolution

On Friday morning the e-newsletter Crikey launched a new television blog on their website called White Noise. If you go and check it out, you’ll find it’s remarkably similar to Televised Revolution. Largely due to the fact that I am the guy writing for it.

What does this mean for Televised Revolution? Well, at this point, I’m not entirely sure. The radio show we put together will continue to go out each week on 4ZzZ in Brisbane and podcasts for the show will continue to be uploaded at the TV Rev website. In regards to general articles being posted on the site, the majority of this content will make it into the new White Noise blog, but I’m sure the occasional article will still find its way here.

Ultimately, the addition of White Noise means a strengthened Televised Revolution. It should provide stronger industry ties and more regular content being uploaded. I hope you’ll check out the new blog and stick with us through our new phase.

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3 Comments to “White Noise, Crikey, and Televised Revolution”

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  1. Andrew says:

    Except that I can’t subscribe to RSS for White Noise I get the following:

    Feed Address: http://feeds.crikey.com.au/CrikeyBlogs/whitenoise

    HTTP Error (Code) and Message: (404) Feed not found error: FeedBurner cannot locate this feed URI.

  2. Dan Barrett says:

    The Crikey blog feeds are down for the time being. As I understand it, they should be up sometime soon. Not sure when. I’m just a cog in the larger Crikey beast now.

  3. Andrew says:

    looks like it’s OK now.

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