Revolution: Jim Louderback, Revision3 CEO on the Future of Broadcast and Web Television – Part 1 of 2
- May 27, 2011
- 7 Comments


Long time friend Jim Louderback joins us for the latest episode of Revolution. Jim is the CEO of Revision3, a leading Internet television network. Founded by Digg’s Kevin Rose, Jay Adelson, and David Prager, Revision3 creates and produces original episodic, community-driven programs watched by what could only be described as a very passionate fan base. The network gets over 65 millions views and over 19 million unique viewers per month.
Indeed, the Web, and specifically, the social web, is becoming a significant rival to traditional television networks. This isn’t anything new, but what is different today is that Web video is taking on a new shape powered by social and the 3 screens (mobile, PC, and TV). In part one, Jim and I discuss the state of community-driven content and the ability to cater to a real-time, extended community without borders around interests.
Please watch the interview…
Season 2 – Episode 5
Season Two:
S2E1: How Mercedes Benz Successfully Uses Social Media to Engage
S2E2: Technorati’s Richard Jalichandra on the State and Future of Social Media
S2E3: Guy Kawasaki on the Art of Enchantment
S2E4: Adly CEO Arnie Gullov-Singh on the Social Era of Celebrity Endorsements
S2E5: Filmmaker and Webby Awards Founder Tiffany Shlain
Watch Season One on YouTube
Now on iTunes!
Filmed at Revision3 studios in San Francisco











Pingback: Revolution: Jim Louderback, CEO of Revision3 on Communities and Content – Part 2 of 2 Brian Solis
Pingback: Revolution: Jim Louderback, CEO of Revision3 on Communities and Content – Part 2 of 2 | Big Marketers
Pingback: 5 Fav Business and Strategy Insights #35 | Donald McMichael
Pingback: Marcel LeBrun of Salesforce Radian6 on the Future of Social Media Monitoring | Big Marketers
Pingback: Our Digital Society in the Next 30 Years: An Interview with John Battelle | Big Marketers
Pingback: How Social Customer Service is Changing the Culture at Comcast | Big Marketers
Pingback: Revolution: Jim Louderback, Revision3 CEO on Communities and Content - Part 2 of 2 « Blueprint New Media Blueprint New Media