Revision3 Announces Record Revenues
Nov 10th, 2008 | By James Lewin | Category: Corporate Podcasts, Internet TV, VideoVideo podcasting/Internet television startup Revision3Â today announced its results for 2008, highlighting revenue tripling from last year, viewership growing to 140 million minutes of engagement monthly and more than 60 advertising partners.
“Despite today’s tumultuous economic climate, Revision3 is making huge strides, dramatically increasing both viewership and revenue,†said Jim Louderback, CEO, Revision3. “Like everyone else, we’re being cautious in how we approach 2009, but we anticipate continued growth over the coming months.â€
In October, Revision3 cut staff and eliminated several shows from its lineup.
Revision3’s 2008 highlights include:
- Increased content distribution: Revision3 has signed more than 40 deals with content providers over the past year, including Hulu, YouTube, MySpace and Yahoo.
- Higher audience percentages: With reach doubling in 2008, Revision3 maintains a strong connection with the male, age 18-34 audience.Â
- Strong programming lineup: The network continues to produce hit shows, including Diggnation, The Totally Rad Show, Tekzilla and more—with more than six million show views and 140 million minutes of engagement each month.
- Key advertising partnerships: Revision3 has developed strategic partnerships with Air Force, EA, Sony, Anheuser-Busch, Dolby, Virgin America, Go Daddy, Zune, Dr. Pepper, Carmex, Adobe, Microsoft and Axe.
[…] Revision3 hat mit mehr als 40 Inhalteanbietern Verträge geschlossen, u.a. mit Hulu, YouTube, Yahoo und MySpace. Durch populäre Sendungen, wie Diggnation oder Tekzilla, die man weiterhin produzieren wolle, erreichte man 6 Millionen Sendungsaufrufe und mehr als 140 Millionen an gesehenen Sendungsminuten pro Monat. Auch im Bereich Advertising hat man einen gutes Jahr hinter sich, so kaufen 48% der Zuschauer die Produkte oder Dienstleistungen der Sponsoren, und es wurden Werbepartnerschaften mit großen Unternehmen wie Adobe, Microsoft, Go Daddy, EA, Sony oder Axe geschlossen. (via Podcastingnews) […]