Archive for the ‘Editorial’ Category
On The Move
We’re closing down TelevisedRevolution.com, but Televised Revolution lives on.
For those who subscribe to the podcast, the iTunes feed was migrated over a few weeks ago, so you shouldn’t have noticed ...
Televised Revolution vol. 1 draws to a close
There are changes afoot in the world of Televised Revolution.
On August 26, Dan, Simon, and Dennis will present the last episode of Televised Revolution on Brisbane’s community radio station 4ZzZ. ...
There’s something about Mildura
Yesterday I read a release from the office of Senator the Hon Stephen Conroy Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy. There was something about the phrasing of the ...
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 ...
The iPad and What It Means For Television
The Internet has a one track mind. Usually its focus is on either LOLcats, or on pornography. This weekend, however, it is firmly ensconced on speculation, news, and reviews on ...
The Bounce & Seven’s Lack of Commitment To 7Two
The approaches that Seven made when launching their multi-channel was quite different than Channel Nine. While Nine opted to launch a new brand entirely with Go!, Seven took a more ...
ACA name Hey Dad…! Mystery Man.
For the past week A Current Affair have been running stories regarding allegations made by former Hey Dad…! actress Sarah Monahan that she was sexually abused on the set of ...
ABC/Foxtel, Stewart/Colbert: 2010
Without any fanfare, or even a press release ABC2 will commence screening The Daily Show. With The Daily Show at 19:15 each weeknight, followed by The Colbert Report at 19:40, ...
3D and Television. An ill-fit.
I’m still not sold on the 3D experience.
Avatar was supposed to be the game changer. The film that would make me a believer as to the possibilities within the 3D ...
Viewers Power cannot be ignored
There is no reason why a television program needs to sit on a shelf in 2010. Each network have digital multi-channels, as well as the technology to receive and broadcast ...


