TiVo to your friends favs

RSSTV: Syndication for your PVR
From the site:
We propose to share program information by building on existing syndication infrastructure. Specifically, we’ll add a number of namespaced elements as an extension to RSS. The value formats for these elements will be taken directly from XMLTV, a source of publically available program information.

Covering TV and technology

Lost Remote | About Us
From the site:
Lost Remote takes issue with the status quo of television. Technology is changing fast, and new generations of TV viewers are demanding more.

We do our best to keep you ahead of the curve. Every day, Lost Remote’s bloggers scour the planet for the latest trends in TV and new media. Every Thursday, we send out an email newsletter with the week’s highlights. And nearly 300 TV web producers swap tips and rants in Lost Remote’s email discussion list.

Not MORE reality television

Reality Central
From the site:
Until now there has been no dedicated broadcast source for information and entertainment dealing exclusively with reality television. REALITY CENTRAL is the destination for fans to visit everyday and connect with their favorite programs and personalities. REALITY CENTRAL is the place for the latest in news, entertainment, and information covering the world of reality television. Reality TV fans will be transported behind-the-scenes of their favorite shows and find in depth coverage with never before seen footage. REALITY CENTRAL will promote the wildly popular reality programs of major broadcast and cable networks, serving as a catalyst for their promotional efforts. In addition to featuring rebroadcasts of network reality series and premiering international hits, REALITY CENTRAL will produce its own original talk, call-in and interview shows, many featuring the most prominent reality TV stars

They say they will feature ITV from the get-go, let’s see what they mean by that…

Sideshow – Todd

Todd Robbins Carnival Knowledge
From the site:
Todd Robbins, whom New York Magazine calls “a performer of dazzling skill,” parts the curtains of the secret world of the carnival sideshow in his amazing new stage production, “Carnival Knowledge.”

One of the last practitioners of a quintessentially American art form, Todd Robbins brings us face to face with an oddly beautiful mixture of real-life human marvels and classic carnival magic. TheaterMania.com calls the spectacle “infectious, informative and colorful.” The New York Post promises, “this is theater at its most visceral!”

Computer games that involve excersize

GETUPMOVE.COM – Story Mode
From the site:
I started playing Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) at the age of 17
with the very first version that was released to the United States, DDR Version 1.5. The first time I saw the game was at Gameworks arcade in Seattle, where tons of people were crowded around the DDR machine to watch different players dance. At this time, I was a senior in high school and weighed about 235 lbs. Four and a half years later, I now weigh close to 140 lbs and I would’ve never guessed how much that trip (OR a video game) would affect me with my health/weight, and in growing to be a better, more self-confident person.