Everything about Geekspeak totally explained
GeekSpeak is a radio program on the Central Coast of California, broadcast weekly by
KUSP in
Santa Cruz, California since 1998 and distributed on the internet since
2002. It is one of the top five most popular tech podcasts on the NPR website and and maintains a 5-star rating from iTunes listeners.
GeekSpeak attempts to bridge the gap between geeks and the rest of humanity through an hour long talk radio program. The show's hosts are a group of local technology aficionados, many with industry experience, who offer light-hearted commentary on current news topics and events while delving deeper into specific areas each week with special guest interviews.
Broadcasts usually conclude with call-in advice, commentary and discussion by telephone and email. A worldwide fanbase has developed and show streams have been downloaded in excess of 100,000 times.
GeekSpeak was initially conceived and broadcast by Chris Neklason, Peggy Dolgenos and Mark Hanford of
Cruzio.
Currently, the host is
Lyle Troxell.
GeekSpeak Co-Hosts include:
- Drew Meyer with
NetApp
- Sean Cleveland with
Nvidia
- Miles Elam with
Surf Control
- John Tracy with
Felton Games
- Dedi Hubbard with
New York University (NYU)
- Chris Dunphy with
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