Web shows are really cool versions of old media. Taking television like entertainment from the small screen, to the computer srceen. Not all are good, but the ones thats are beat some shows made by big networks.
In my opinion, if we could take all the good web shows and give them there own television station, I’d watch that network (great idea for you rich guys with deep pockets and connections). Web shows are all over the internet in just about every catogory.
In this article, I disclose some of the best web shows the web has to offer. Enjoy.
1. Diggnation- is a weekly tech/web culture show based on the top digg.com social bookmarking news stories. This one is at the top of my list.
2. Tekzilla- Embrace digital technology. Join the Tekzilla crew and make your tech work better for you. Or you can go live in the woods with an axe. Every Saturday, Patrick Norton and Veronica Belmont deliver product reviews, computer help, tech tips on everything from iPods to camcorders, HD to the Internet, plus do it yourself projects.
3. PixelPerfect- Be amazed and learn as master digital artist Bert Monroy takes a stylus and a digital pad and treats it as Monet and Picasso do with oil and canvas. Learn the tips and tricks you need to whip those digital pictures into shape with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
4. XLR8R- TVEvery week XLR8R TV goes behind the scenes with the musicians, artists and scenes covered in the pages of XLR8R.
5. Internet Superstar- Join Martin and Gator as they invite the online world’s most popular, compelling and outrageous characters into the shed to swap stories about what life is like at the top of the online heap.
6. GeekBrief.TV- is Shiny, Happy Tech News. It’s a 3-5 minute video podcast, released 4 days a week. We cover news about technology, consumer electronics, and Web 2.0 projects.
7. CommandN- All about news, tech, and the web.
8. Channel Flip- This one is all about movies, games, and tech (I love tech).
9. WebbAlert- Morgan Ailis Webb (who I have a small crush on) is host of the podcast/webshow WebbAlert, a co-host and senior segment producer of the G4 show X-Play, and was a monthly columnist for the United States edition of FHM, where she contributed a monthly video game column entitled “Tips From The Gaming Goddess”. She holds dual citizenship from Canada and the United States.
10. Rocketboom- is a daily vlog produced by Andrew Baron. It was launched on October 26, 2004, and was hosted by Amanda Congdon. until she left on July 5, 2006. Joanne Colan began hosting on July 12, 2006
11. CNET TV
12. Hak5- is a weekly ‘home-grown’ video podcast produced by the Hak5 crew and distributed by Revision3 about computers and technology. Shows typically last 35 minutes to an hour and combine information, do-it-yourself projects and special guests, served up with wry humor and notable spoofs on technology. Cast members have also appeared on other more well known and mainstream shows such as Call For Help, Torrent, and Computer America. The Hak5 logo appeared alongside CommandN and This Week In Tech in an issue of the “Adventures of Superman” . Hak5 has also been featured by Wired Magazine (Issue #14.05, May 2006) as must-see IPTV ubergeeks. On August 14, 2008 Darren Kitchen, Hak5 co-host announced in IRC that Revision3 has agreed to be a distribution, business, and promotion partner. Hak5 retains all rights, focusing primarily on weekly “Technolust.”
