Revision3, the online video company headed by Digg’s Kevin Rose has reportedly inked a series of new deals which will see its original series being distributed in a number of new places.
The company is best known for Diggnation, a series all about Digg, and the stories which make it on the social bookmarking site, hosted by Rose himself.
The show has always been available on Revision3’s own site, as well as YouTube and iTunes, but will now also be available on Hulu, Joost, TiVo, Revver and Break.com as well.
Scam School
Along with Diggnation, a new show called Scam School, which features magician and comedian Brian Brushwood teaching people fun tricks to show off with in bars, will also be distributed.
Mediaweek are reporting that although Scam School has failed to attract any advertising deals so far, Revision3 plans on expanding the video advertising offerings in the future.
Rose seems to have a golden tough, although Revision3 hasn’t exactly set the Web on fire. At least these newly finalised distribution deals will see the shows it produces getting more potential viewers.