Tech Talk Radio

Tech Talk Radio

Tech Talk Radio is a two-hour technology talk show produced in Melbourne, Australia. It is hosted by Andrew McColm, with regular appearances by panelists "Dr Ron", Graeme Callaghan and Justin Dunlop.

The Tech Talk Radio team discusses topical issues from mobile phones, computers and IT developments to unusual gadgets and off-beat technology humour.

The show is produced weekly at the Whitehorse/Boroondara Community Radio Station, 3WBC, in Melbourne's eastern suburbs. Tech Talk Radio goes "live to air" on Monday nights at 8pm local time. The show is then distributed to other radio stations around Australia and a podcast is also made available.

The Panel

The regular host of Tech Talk Radio is Andrew McColm. He is also the Executive Producer and has been involved in television and radio broadcasting for all his professional life. McColm also has regular appearances on ABC Local Radio in Adelaide, talking technology with Carol Whitelock [http://www.abc.net.au/backyard/presenters/CAROLEWHITELOCK.htm?adelaide] .

The enigmatic "Dr Ron" is a long-time friend and colleague of Andrew McColm. Dr Ron has worked in the IT and telecommunications industries for many years, and is presently employed by the Victorian Government. Dr Ron has also featured on radio programmes like Brett deHoedt's [http://www.hootville.com Hootville] (on Melbourne's former 3AK 1116, and podcast) and ABC Radio National's Perspective [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/perspective/] with Sue Clark and Paul Barclay.

Graeme Callaghan joined The Panel in 2006 and is a regular on the programme. Callaghan is a PC expert and specialises in networking and Linux systems. He works for a Melbourne company providing IT support and maintenance to small businesses.

Justin Dunlop featured as a guest up until 2008, when he replaced Mark Diggins as a regular panelist. Dunlop is employed full-time by the Victorian Government and has been an Apple Mac enthusiast for over 20 years. He regularly features as a guest on other technology podcasts such as the "Retro MacCast".

Tech Talk Radio has three overseas contributors, who are friends and colleagues of The Panel. Lidija Davis is an Australian who moved to Silicon Valley in December 2005, and has worked in the media industry for 19 years. Matthew Robinson is an Australian who moved to Denmark in 2000, and works in the finance sector conducting software and licensing audits for the Danish government. Mark Diggins, a former panelist, works as a telecommunications network engineer in the United States and is currently involved in the rollout of HSDPA telephone networks. On the 19 November 2007 episode it was revealed that Diggins would be journeying to the United States for work, and would not feature as a panelist in 2008.

Show history

The first episode went to air on 29 November 2004. Since then, a number of guests and panelists have come and gone, but Andrew McColm has remained the programme's host since day one.The first podcast was made available on 27 June 2005.On 23 October 2006, the 100th episode was produced.On 15 October 2007, the 150th episode was celebrated, although this was in fact episode 151.

A new show has been produced live and released every week since November 2004, except for a "Summer Series" for the Christmas periods in 2005, 2006 and 2007. These Summer Series programmes showcased highlights of the previous 12 months, while McColm and The Panel took Christmas holidays and time away from production.

Regular guests

Tech Talk Radio has all-manner of guests from week to week, usually experts who enlighten and entertain in their field of expertise.

Business associates, personal friends of The Panel and Industry Experts have all featured as guests. In 2006, Bruce Matthews from the Australian Communications and Media Authority [http://www.acma.gov.au/] spoke about the Australian Government's anti-spam initiative [http://www.acma.gov.au/ACMAINTER.1900810:STANDARD::pc=PC_100097] ; Peter Watson, chief of security for Microsoft Australia [http://www.microsoft.com/australia/] , spoke about issues with on-line security and software development; and Thomas Robinson from WebCentral [http://www.webcentral.com.au/] spoke about professional internet hosting and website development.In 2007, guests included Justin Dunlop (expert in Apple Mac systems); Michel Lawrence, a professional digital photographer; and James Farmer of WordPress fame. Adam Turner from The Age "IT Wire" also commenced a weekly segment entitled "View from the Couch", discussing issues and challenges faced by enthusiasts in the digital living room.

The most popular guest on Tech Talk Radio is regarded as Mark Mayer, retired QANTAS pilot who talks with The Panel about technology in aviation. Mayer is invited in to Tech Talk Radio once every few months and always attracts a large audience and high number of feedback questions.

Audience participation

Listeners are encouraged to telephone or email The Panel, and can also contribute to the programme by accessing the Tech Talk Radio Web Forum [http://forum.techtalkradio.com.au/] . Listeners' dilemmas and feedback are often read out at the start of each show, providing positive feedback and technical assistance as well as entertaining discussion of issues reported by listeners.Current on-air and feedback addresses are available on the Tech Talk Radio website [http://www.techtalkradio.com.au/] .

There is also a map on the popular Frappr website [http://www.frappr.com/techtalkcommunity] that allows listeners to "pin" their location for everyone to see, and an official Tech Talk Radio blog [http://techtalkradio.wordpress.com/] at WordPress.

External links

* [http://www.techtalkradio.com.au/ Tech Talk Radio official website]


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