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Diggnation | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Alex Albrecht Kevin Rose |
Genre | Video podcast (audio version available) |
Language | English |
Updates | Wednesday 12:00 am EST |
Length | 20 minutes - 1 hour |
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Video format | QuickTime, Flash, WMV, Xvid |
Audio format | MP3 |
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Original release | July 1, 2005 – January 18, 2012 |
Provider | Revision3 |
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Website | diggnation |
Diggnation is a weekly humor video podcast hosted by Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht. Broadcast on Revision3, the first episode aired on July 1, 2005 and the last episode on December 30, 2011. Following a re-union of Kevin and Alex on The Kevin Rose Show in July 2024, it was decided to reboot Diggnation, with the first new episode of "Diggnation v2.0" being released in September 2024. [1]
Producer David Prager suggested naming the Digg website "Diggnation". Rose decided on the simpler Digg for the website and Diggnation for the podcast.
Diggnation usually starts with Rose and Albrecht reviewing beverages. These include beer, tea, coffee, and hard liquors such vodka or whisky. The hosts continue consuming the beverages for the rest of the show. Rose and Albrecht then discuss Digg stories from the previous week, with off-topic banter with each other and with Prager and camera operator Glenn McElhose.
The intro sequence to the podcast was created by Eden Soto [2] in collaboration with Prager. It was developed over a three-month period, according to Eden Soto's [2] website.
The show begins with a short listing of the podcast's current sponsors, followed by a humorous fake advertisement (i.e. Bose's Noise Enhancing Headphones, "Days of our Prager", Cougars: Aged to Perfection, etc.).
After the title video, the hosts introduce themselves, give the filming location, make any relevant announcements, and discuss the drinks they will have during the episode. The beer tasting and beverage aspect of Diggnation is one of the show's unique aspects.
The majority of the episode is dedicated to Rose and Albrecht discussing news items as well as providing personal commentary, anecdotes and unrelated banter. The show's humor is generally vulgar. At the end of the show, Rose and Albrecht mention their sponsors again, read the e-mail from fans, then conclude the show with a seemingly ad-libbed phrase or saying.
In more recent episodes, bigger Digg stories are discussed after the ads, but before the emails. This is keeping in line with most other Revision3 shows.
Diggnation episodes were released weekly on Wednesdays at 6 PM (EST). Previously, the show was released on Friday at the same time for paid members, and Sunday at 12:01 for everyone. There were an estimated 250,000 regular subscribers to the show during its peak. [3]
BitGravity handled iTunes and TiVo subscribers, downloads from the website, and RSS feeds. Repeats, edited for content, time and profanity, were also seen on Youtoo TV.
Diggnation hosted live shows at CES, SXSW, Reno, Nevada, Macworld, San Francisco, E3, San Diego, Hollywood, London, St. Louis, Amsterdam, San Francisco, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and New York City.
On October 3, 2011, Prager announced that Diggnation would end with its 340th episode. [3] [4] The Diggnation finale was broadcast on December 30, 2011 at The Music Box in Hollywood. [5]
With the relaunch of Diggnation in 2024, the audio version of the feed [6] is distributed by Transistor to Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Overcast, and other listening apps. [7] Video versions of each episode are also being uploaded to the original Diggnation YouTube channel [8] and made available on Spotify. [9]
Although hosting duties were typically split solely between Rose and Albrecht, a few "third-chair" guests were invited onto the program:
Other guests included Chris Hansen, Adam Carolla, Ashton Kutcher, WWE Diva Candice Michelle, Gary Vaynerchuk, Rachel Maddow, Leo Laporte, Robert Rodriguez and Tony Hawk.
A spin-off show, The Digg Reel ran from January 2008 to September 2010, and was originally hosted by Jessica Corbin, followed by Andrew Bancroft. The show featured the week's top user submitted videos in comparison to Diggnation's primary focus on news articles. Both were produced by Revision3.
On October 13, 2017, Rose and Albrecht released a "light Diggnation reunion" [15] under the title of "Talking Tech", released within "The Kevin Rose Show" podcast. In the episode, the two hosts confirmed new episodes of "Talking Tech" would be released every 4 to 5 episodes of "The Kevin Rose Show." [16] However, only one follow up episode was released, in 2018. [17]
On July 2, 2024, Alex and Kevin reunited once more on episode 64 of "The Kevin Rose Show," "The Diggnation Reunion." [18] In September 2024 the first episodes of a rebooted "Diggnation v2.0" were released, reviving the show. [1]
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