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Comments on: Video start-up Revision3 joins the layoff club

A source close to the production company, which was founded by Digg's Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson, tells us that nine people have been laid off.

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by wilsoncleveland October 27, 2008 1:24 PM PDT
Wow. I JUST met Louderback at a conference less than a month ago in SF and he did a killer 30-minute case study on Revision3's ad strategy/revenue growth, etc. Would have never guessed this was coming. Hopefully another studio will be able to pick up some of these shows.
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by Allaniceman October 27, 2008 3:07 PM PDT
So sad...
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by mishmash0101 October 27, 2008 4:19 PM PDT
Ummm. Who cares?
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by teachtopia October 27, 2008 4:56 PM PDT
Huge follower of the content of Revision3. Not cool about the loss of PixelPerfect. Kind of strange given that I was just about to give the show a NewTechStuff.com Top Podcast award.
I guess that e-mail won't go out. The wikipedia was also quick to point out that the show is out of production the same day it was announced.
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by hunter_jc October 27, 2008 5:41 PM PDT
This makes sense. There was no reason for this "company" to exist to begin with.
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