Digitiser
Created | Updated Apr 12, 2002
However the really good thing about Digitiser is the characters that are created for each section, although this was not always the case. I started reading 'Digi', as the magazine is known to its regular readers, about two years ago. They had a few good characters who are still with us today like 'Fat Sow the opinionated pig' and 'Gossi the dog' who were and are fantastic. However they did not have any other good characters who really made my life pleasurable and even Digi's flagship character 'The Man' was a bit rubbish at the time to put it bluntly. Then just as I started to lose interest in Digi, along came the Snakes. The Snakes are the most loved characters in the history of Digi and their lovedupness (that'll get the spell check fuming) is not undeserved. The Snakes are two teenage snakes who meet up on your very screens to discuss anything and everything. The situations are fantastic but it is the snakes' now legendary catchphrase "I cuss you bad" that gets the readers begging for more.
Since the Snakes, great characters have come thick and fast on Digi such as 'Insincere Dave', 'Zombie Dave', 'The Beatles', 'The Alien Beatles', 'The Drunk Beatles', 'The French Beatles' and their brand new character 'The Good Samaritan'. Even 'The Man' has got his act together and is now an enjoyable read. In fact the wealth of characters that Digi have means that 'The Snakes' only need appear once in a while to keep the fans happy.
Digi now has a regular weekly readership of 1.5 million people, which is far more than any paper based magazine can hope to get. This huge figure is hardly surprising as Digi is a wonderfully written magazine that is updated daily so it gets all the news way before any of the printed magazines do. Its popularity is such that even though it is daily it can still expect to receive enough mail to fill the letters page every single day. Digi is great and I encourage everybody who reads this article to start reading Digi because those guys deserve every bit of success that they get. You will find Digi on pages 670 - 676 on Channel 4 teletext...and...its...absolutely...free.