This Week in Tech: Difference between revisions

From DCTVpedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 12: Line 12:
| runtime      = 2 hours
| runtime      = 2 hours
|-
|-
| producers    = Jason Cleanthes
| producers    = Karsten Bondy
| writers      =
| writers      =
| consultants  =  
| consultants  =  
| audio_eng    =  
| audio_eng    =  
| camera_ops    =  
| camera_ops    =  
| switchers    = Jason Cleanthes
| switchers    = Karsten Bondy
| editors      =  
| editors      = Bryan Burnett
|-
|-
| distributor  = [[TWiT]]
| distributor  = [[TWiT]]
Line 25: Line 25:
This week in tech is the [[TWiT Netcast Network|TWiT network's]] flagship show, featuring top tech pundits in a roundtable discussion of the latest trends in high tech, which records live on Sundays. It regularly features [[Tom Merritt]], [[Veronica Belmont]], less regularly [[Brian Brushwood]], and [[Justin Robert Young]]. It stars [[Leo Laporte]] and a panel of his choosing.
This week in tech is the [[TWiT Netcast Network|TWiT network's]] flagship show, featuring top tech pundits in a roundtable discussion of the latest trends in high tech, which records live on Sundays. It regularly features [[Tom Merritt]], [[Veronica Belmont]], less regularly [[Brian Brushwood]], and [[Justin Robert Young]]. It stars [[Leo Laporte]] and a panel of his choosing.


Brian is known to frequent the [[TWiT Brickhouse]] while he is in town to shoot episodes of [[Scam School]] (usually every couple of months). Rarely, he will [[Skype|skype]] in from his home. Either way, these episodes tend to be much sillier than usual.
Brian used to be known to frequent the [[TWiT Brick House]] while he was in town to shoot episodes of [[Scam School]] in San Francisco.  (This became less often when Scam School production moved to Austin.) Otherwise, he would [[Skype|skype]] in from his home. Either way, these episodes tend to be much sillier than usual.


* [http://www.twit.tv/show/this-week-in-tech/189 #189] "The Twitter Episode"
* [http://www.twit.tv/show/this-week-in-tech/189 #189] "The Twitter Episode"

Latest revision as of 14:24, 2 July 2016

This Week in Tech
Twit300.jpeg
Created by Leo Laporte
Hosted by Leo Laporte & friends
No. of episodes 500+
Runtime 2 hours
Production
Producer(s) Karsten Bondy
Camera Switcher(s) Karsten Bondy
Editor(s) Bryan Burnett
Broadcast
Distributor TWiT
Original Run April 17, 2005 - Present


Stub.png This article is a stub.
You can help DCTVpedia by pulling out more information and posting it here.

This week in tech is the TWiT network's flagship show, featuring top tech pundits in a roundtable discussion of the latest trends in high tech, which records live on Sundays. It regularly features Tom Merritt, Veronica Belmont, less regularly Brian Brushwood, and Justin Robert Young. It stars Leo Laporte and a panel of his choosing.

Brian used to be known to frequent the TWiT Brick House while he was in town to shoot episodes of Scam School in San Francisco. (This became less often when Scam School production moved to Austin.) Otherwise, he would skype in from his home. Either way, these episodes tend to be much sillier than usual.

  • #189 "The Twitter Episode"
  • #192 "Kipple and Bits"
  • #201 "HI LEO LAPORTE FOR THROATBEARDS"
  • #208 "Hide The Boots"
  • #216 "It's Pimpin' Time"
  • #225 "Schmidt Happens"
  • #239 "Meat Up" (also includes Justin)
  • #243 "Eat a Hot Bowl of Nintendo Wiis
  • #248 "Drowning in Connectivity"
  • #252 "The Legend of Vuvuzela"
  • #259 "Next Stop, Gilbert Arizona"
  • #274 "I'll Take the Frisking"
  • #283 "Live From CES"
  • #284 "¿Dónde está Leo's Grave?"
  • #292 "Live From SXSW 2011"
  • #295 "Magical Hand Gesture"
  • #307 "I'm With Stupid" (Justin's first official guest appearance)
  • #308 "Upside Down It Says Boobies"
  • #318 "Screw You Darling"
  • #327 "I Shot the Shwood but I Did Not Shoot The JCD"
  • #339 "Somewhere Between Murder And A Messy Room"
  • #344 "Don't Eat the Goatee"
  • #347 "Dude, Tap It In The Bathroom"
  • #350 "The Jar Jar Of Tech"

External Links