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TechTV, originally was called ZDTV, was the only television network that featured all day news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. TechTV started on May 11, 1998 and ended on May 28, 2004. TechTV made a huge commitment to live broadcasting when it launched a nine-hour experimental news program called TechLive in April 2001.
Audiofile (broadcast August 2000 - September 26, 2002) was a live American TV show on TechTV that focused on the role of technology in music. Each episode contained either interviews with musicians or fosced on technology trends and issues (such as MP3's and Napster) that reshape the musical landscape. Filmed in San Francisco, California, the show was hosted by Kris Kosach and Liam Mayclem. Help by expanding this article}}
Leo Laporte (born November 29, 1956 in New York City, New York) is a technology broadcaster, and author. In 1998, he created and co-hosted The Screen Savers and the original version of Call for Help on the cable and satellite network TechTV. Laporte left The Screen Savers in 2004 due to a dispute with TechTV's then-outgoing owner Vulcan Ventures over stock ownership.
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Current projects relating to TechTV:
- History of TechTV
A timeline of ZDTV/TechTV. - List of TechTV Slogans
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- Dash's Animation House
- Future Fighting Machines
- Laura Burstein
- Liam Mayclem
- Matthew Hawn
- Page View
- Performance (TV Series)
- Stephanie Siemillar
- The Tech of
- Zip File
- Many former TechTV hosts have gone on to create new programs distributed online.
- Only six TechTV personalities survived the G4/TechTV merger.
- The Screen Savers premiered on May 11, 1998 as part of ZDTV.