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[[File:ACTV-2013 Cover Art 600x600.jpg|thumb|AnimeCons TV cover art by Svetlana Chmakova]]
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'''AnimeCons TV''' (formerly known as the '''AnimeCons.com Podcast''') is a weekly podcast created by [[Patrick Delahanty]] and hosted by Robert "Sketch" Scholz, Elizabeth O'Malley, Doug "Nigoki" Wilder, Shiva, and other AnimeCons.com staff.  It covers the latest news about anime conventions and other topics related to anime conventions such as cosplay, anime music videos, and guest interviews.
'''AnimeCons TV''' (formerly known as the '''AnimeCons.com Podcast''') is a weekly podcast created by [[Patrick Delahanty]] and hosted by Robert "Sketch" Scholz, Elizabeth O'Malley, Doug "Nigoki" Wilder, Shiva, Gale, and other AnimeCons.com staff.  It covers the latest news about anime conventions and other topics related to anime conventions such as cosplay, anime music videos, and guest interviews.


The podcast began in January 2009 and new episodes were released on the first of each month through 2012.  Each episode runs roughly 20 minutes.  The format of a typical monthly episode was as follows:
The podcast began in January 2009 and new episodes were released on the first of each month through 2012.  Each episode runs roughly 20 minutes.  The format of a typical monthly episode was as follows:
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* The [[The Life and Times of Chat Roulette|12th episode]] of [[NSFW]] was shot with [[Brian]] in the AnimeCons TV studio.  Four members of the AnimeCons TV cast and crew were in the [[live studio audience]].
* The [[The Life and Times of Chat Roulette|12th episode]] of [[NSFW]] was shot with [[Brian]] in the AnimeCons TV studio.  Four members of the AnimeCons TV cast and crew were in the [[live studio audience]].
* The [["The Most Annoying Person in the World" Cup]], [[Slower and Creepier]], and [[Tub Treats]] episodes of [[NSFW]] and the [[Framerate Alpha 2]] and [[Spoiler Alert Plaid]] episodes of [[Frame Rate]] were also shot in the AnimeCons TV studio, but with no studio audience.
* The [["The Most Annoying Person in the World" Cup]], [[Slower and Creepier]], and [[Tub Treats]] episodes of [[NSFW]] and the [[Framerate Alpha 2]] and [[Spoiler Alert Plaid]] episodes of [[Frame Rate]] were also shot in the AnimeCons TV studio, but with no studio audience.
* There is a [[Scam School]] sticker on the backdrop of the AnimeCons TV set.  This was pointed out in the 50th episode.
* There is a [[Scam School]] sticker on the backdrop of the AnimeCons TV set.  This was pointed out in the [http://animecons.tv/episode.shtml?50 50th episode].
* Brian was interviewed at [[PortConMaine]] and appears in the July 2011 episode of AnimeCons TV.
* Brian was interviewed at [[PortConMaine]] and appears in the [http://animecons.com/tv/episode.shtml?30 July 2011 episode] of AnimeCons TV and in [http://animecons.com/tv/extras/extra.shtml?16 a separate interview post].
* In the [[Chatrealm Podcast Awards]] for 2012, AnimeCons TV was voted 2nd in "Best Podcast" behind [[NSFW]].
* In the [[Chatrealm Podcast Awards]] for 2012, AnimeCons TV was voted 2nd in "Best Podcast" behind [[NSFW]].
* The AnimeCons TV studio closed in April 2013 when Patrick moved to Petaluma to work for [[TWiT Network|TWiT]].  The podcast continues, but no longer has its own studio.
* Brian appears in the [http://animecons.tv/episode.shtml?100 100th episode] of AnimeCons TV. [[Bonnie]] can be heard laughing.


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Revision as of 18:23, 3 February 2014

AnimeCons TV cover art by Svetlana Chmakova

AnimeCons TV (formerly known as the AnimeCons.com Podcast) is a weekly podcast created by Patrick Delahanty and hosted by Robert "Sketch" Scholz, Elizabeth O'Malley, Doug "Nigoki" Wilder, Shiva, Gale, and other AnimeCons.com staff. It covers the latest news about anime conventions and other topics related to anime conventions such as cosplay, anime music videos, and guest interviews.

The podcast began in January 2009 and new episodes were released on the first of each month through 2012. Each episode runs roughly 20 minutes. The format of a typical monthly episode was as follows:

  1. Segment 1
  2. Sponsor
  3. Segment 2
  4. Upcoming Conventions
  5. Segment 3
  6. Voice Mail, Q&A, or Commentary
  7. Credits and Bloopers

In 2013, the podcast went weekly, releasing new episodes each Monday. Unlike the monthly format, each episode focuses on a specific topic rather than having multiple segments like the monthly episodes had.

Fun Facts

Shannon on Hak5
Brian on the AnimeCons TV set

Links

2011-2012 cover art for AnimeCons TV
2009-2010 cover art for the AnimeCons.com Podcast