Archive for the ‘Discussing Digital Distractions’ Category
Strike!
The latest edition of FlowTv is a fascinating look at the writers strike that a lot of TV Rev readers may enjoy. What makes me enjoy this issue of Flow ...
ACMA Points Out IPTV Exists
A report released today by the Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that IPTV and Internet video services in Australia are less developed than many other international markets.
This statement ...
Underbelly DVD Release
Two searches bring folk to Televised Revolution more than anything else. The first is to find out when Underbelly will be available to purchase on DVD. The second is to ...
Today reflects more of today
Queensland has a history of being a backwards state. One of the key indicators of this is the fact the state has not yet embraced daylight savings time. Yes, most ...
Underbelly DVD Release – Not For Sale In Victoria
As troublesome as the screening of Underbelly as been for Channel 9, the distribution of its official DVD set is set to be much worse.
MediaSpy have today reported:
The official release ...
Channel Nine Chase Underbelly Pirates
So, what does Channel Nine do the first time anyone actually takes an active interest in one of their programs, uploading it to the Internet? They bring in the police.
NineMSN ...
Gangsta's Living In A TV Paradise
The paranoia is intense. TV networks are desperate to ensure that the Internet doesn’t bring them to the brink of irrelevance as it did to music distributors. In order to ...
Chances – Volume One
What better way to celebrate Australia Day than by watching its greatest ever television export: Chances.
Chances, a soap opera that aired from 1991-1993, was in retrospect such a typical Channel ...
On The Tube: My Two Dads
This should really fall under the ‘Shows That Time Forgot’ category, but I’m not sure I could devote more than two and a half minutes writing about the program. The ...
City of Men: Series One and Two
Outside of my interest with Dadi, the Turkish-language version of The Nanny, I rarely get excited over much foreign-language programming. I’m not entirely sure that Iron Chef counts, as its ...


