- Leo Laporte
Infobox Radio Presenter
name = Leo Laporte
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birthname = Leo Gordon Laporte
birthdate = birth date and age|1956|11|29
birthplace =New York City ,New York
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show =The Tech Guy
station =Premiere Radio Networks
timeslot = Saturdays and Sundays Live at 11:00AM PST|
web =http://www.leoville.com/http://www.labwithleo.comhttp://www.techguylabs.comhttp://www.twit.tv
http://live.twit.tv
http://army.twit.tv
imdb = 0487726 Leo Gordon Laporte (bornNovember 29 ,1956 inNew York City ,New York ) [ [http://www.tv.com/leo-laporte/person/175861/summary.html Leo Laporte Information] . "TV.com"] is an Americantechnology broadcaster andauthor . A native of Providence, RI, he now lives inPetaluma, California with his second wife Jennifer and two children, Henry and Abby. [cite web | url=http://leoville.com/bio/| author = Leo Laporte | title = Leo Laporte's Official Biography]Background
Laporte studied Chinese History at
Yale University before dropping out in his junior year. [ [http://www.ontherecordpodcast.com/pr/otro/podcast-post.aspx?id=245 On the Record...Online with Leo Laporte of This Week in Tech] ] He began his association with computers with his first home PC, an Atari 400. [ [http://www.g4tv.com/techtvvault/features/6296/Focus_On_Leo.html Focus On: Leo] "G4"] He operated one of the first Macintosh-only bulletin board systems, MacQueue, from 1985 to 1988. [cite news |first=Brad |last=Kava |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Leo Laporte back on KGO-AM, replacing Michael Finney |url=http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2007/02/leo_laporte_back_on_kgo-am_replacing_michael_finney.html |work=The Mercury News |publisher= |date=2007-02-14 |accessdate=2007-03-13 dead link |url=http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2007/02/leo_laporte_back_on_kgo-am_replacing_michael_finney.html |date=September 2008 ] Leo also helped out with the starting of CNET Networks. fact|date=September 2008Television and radio
Laporte was the host of the daily television show "
The Lab with Leo Laporte ", recorded inVancouver , Canada. OnMarch 6 ,2008 , Laporte confirmed on net@Nite #46 that The Lab with Leo Laporte had been canceled byRogers Communications . TheHOW TO Channel refused to air the remaining episodes after it was announced the show had been canceled. [ [http://blog.clickonline.org.au/2008/03/27/lab-with-leo-off-tv-in-australia-let-us-see-the-remaining-episodes/ Lab with Leo off TV in Australia - Let us See the Remaining Episodes] ] [ [http://blog.clickonline.org.au/2008/03/27/response-from-how-to-channel-australia-regarding-the-lab-with-leo/ Response from How-To Channel Australia Regarding The Lab with Leo] ]The program was formerly known as "Call for Help" when it was recorded in
Toronto and, prior to that, in the U.S. The series aired onG4techTV Canada , inAustralia on theHOW TO Channel , on several of Canada'sCitytv affiliates, and onGoogle Video some weeks after initial broadcast.He also hosts a weekend technology-oriented
talk radio program show titled "Leo Laporte:The Tech Guy ." The show, once an exclusive toKFI AM 640 (Los Angeles), is now syndicated onPremiere Radio Networks . Laporte appears semi-regularly on "Showbiz Tonight ", [ [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0507/25/sbt.01.html "Showbiz Tonight": Transcript for July 25, 2005] ] "Live with Regis and Kelly ", [ [http://leoville.com/Appearances/LiveWithRegisAndKelly Leoville: Live with Regis and Kelly] ] "World News Now ", and briefly withBill Handel on Friday mornings on KFI. He has also been a guest technology expert on numerous talk radio programs in local markets across the U.S. and Canada.Laporte has created, hosted, and contributed to a number of technology-related broadcasting projects. He created and co-hosted "Dvorak On Computers" in January 1991, and hosted "Laporte On Computers" on KGO Radio and KSFO in
San Francisco . In addition, Laporte also hosted "Internet!" onPBS , and "The Personal Computing Show" onCNBC . In 1997 he earned anEmmy Award for his work on MSNBC's "The Site ", a daily Monday through Saturday hour-long newsmagazine he helped create and appeared on in the role of a computer-generated character namedDev Null .In 1998, he created and co-hosted "
The Screen Savers " and the original version of "Call for Help" on the cable and satellite networkZDTV (later "TechTV"). Laporte left "The Screen Savers" in 2004 due to a dispute with TechTV's then-outgoing owner,Vulcan Ventures , over stock ownership. His contract ended onMarch 31 , and his absence from "The Screen Savers" onApril 1 was originally believed to be anApril Fool's Day joke.Laporte has also pursued acting, playing Uncle Charlie in the movie " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847858/ Phoenix Rising] ". [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0847858/ imdb: Phoenix Rising] ]TWiT Live
Leo now hosts an online tech-oriented videostream " [http://www.twitlive.tv/ TWiT Live] ". [ [http://www.twitlive.tv/ TwitLive Official Site] ] It is currently broadcast through
Stickam , as well as an [http://twit.am/listen.m3u audio only stream] , and is live every day from about 2-7 EST, excluding Monday. On Friday, there is a competition for the UGM or Ultimate Gaming machine, and every week a new part gets chosen. The machine will subsequently be given away to a lucky viewer. A complete, official programming schedule can be found " [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=4qj83c651jkqcpmhvmp1pk9t58%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles on Google Calendar] "On
July 11 2008 he did a special 24 hour show about the release of theiPhone 3G . It received 271,733 views, with a peak of 10,000 viewers. [cite news |first=Mark 'Rizzin' |last=Hopkins |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Leo Laporte Does 24 Hours of iPhone to Over a Quarter Million Viewers|url=http://mashable.com/2008/07/11/24-hours-iphone/ |work=Mashable: Social Networking News |publisher= |date=2008-07-11 |accessdate=2007-07-15 ]Most TWiT live broadcasts achieve over 2000 visitors at peak watching times.
Books
Laporte has authored a number of technology-oriented books such as "101 Computer Answers You Need to Know", "Leo Laporte's 2005 Gadget Guide", "Leo Laporte's Guide to TiVo", "Leo Laporte's Guide to
Mac OS X Tiger " and "Leo Laporte's PC Help Desk". Laporte has also published a yearly series of technology almanacs: "Leo Laporte's Technology Almanac" and "Poor Leo's Computer Almanac". Laporte's latest and last book is Leo Laporte's 2006 Technology Almanac.Throughout his career, he has contributed to a number of periodicals such as "
BYTE ", "InfoWorld ", and "MacUser ". Laporte announced in October, 2006 that he will not renew his contract with Que Publishing and has retired from publishing his long series of books. He said, "Writing books is hard work and, love-starved groupies aside, the compensations are scant. I’ll put my energies into something I love to do, talking for a living." [ [http://leoville.vox.com/library/post/dont-buy-my-book.html Don't Buy My Book - Vox ] ]Netcasting
Laporte currently owns and operates a
netcast network, TWiT.tv. The name is derived from the network's award winning, flagship podcast "This WEEK in TECH ", or TWiT, which is hosted by Laporte along with a rotating panel of guests usually made up of several other formerTechTV employees. This show remains one of the most popular podcasts oniTunes and other podcast subscription services, as evidenced by winning an award at the November 2005 Podcasting Expo in California for the year's best podcast and by its over 280,000 weekly downloads.Laporte prefers to call his shows "netcasts," saying "I've never liked the word podcast. It causes confusion … people have told me that they can't listen to my shows because they 'don't own an iPod' … I propose the word 'netcast.' It's a little clearer that these are
broadcasts over theInternet . It's catchy and even kind of apun ." [ [http://www.twit.tv/2006/09/22/a_cast_by_any_other_name The TWiT Netcast Network with Leo Laporte ] ] With the addition of TWiT.tv's live video feed, the shows are no longer audio-only.Some of his other "netcasts" include "
Security Now! " with Steve Gibson, "MacBreak " and MacBreak Weekly, both hosted in a fashion similar to TWiT, "The Daily Giz Wiz " withDick DeBartolo , "Munchcast " with Cammy Blackstone, "Windows Weekly " withPaul Thurrott ,FLOSS Weekly ,net@nite withAmber MacArthur , and Roz Rows The Pacific (launchedJune 3 ,2008 ).References
External links
* [http://www.leoville.com/ Leo Laporte's official website]
* [http://www.techguylabs.com Leo Laporte's "The Tech Guy" radio show notes site]
* [http://twit.tv/ "This Week in Tech" Netcast/Podcast Network official website]
* [http://labwithleo.com/ "The Lab with Leo Laporte" official website]
* [http://claimid.com/leo Leo Laporte's ClaimID page]
* [http://www.stickam.com/leolaporte Leo Laporte Stickam]
* [http://army.twit.tv TWiT Army]
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