GeekSpeak

1998

Though originally a radio tech call-in program, which first aired in 1998 on KUSP, GeekSpeak has been a weekly podcast since 2004. The program's slogan is "Bridging the gap between geeks and the rest of humanity". == History == GeekSpeak was created and originally broadcast on KUSP by Chris Neklason of Cruzio, Steve Schaefer of Guenther Computer, and board operator Ray Price from KUSP.

2000

Shortly there after Mark Hanford of Cruzio joined the program. Currently, the host/producer is Lyle Troxell, who took over in September 2000. In April 2016, citing financial difficulties, KUSP stopped broadcasting GeekSpeak with its final broadcast on May 5, 2016. GeekSpeak episodes have been distributed as an archive on the internet since 2001.

2001

Shortly there after Mark Hanford of Cruzio joined the program. Currently, the host/producer is Lyle Troxell, who took over in September 2000. In April 2016, citing financial difficulties, KUSP stopped broadcasting GeekSpeak with its final broadcast on May 5, 2016. GeekSpeak episodes have been distributed as an archive on the internet since 2001.

2004

Though originally a radio tech call-in program, which first aired in 1998 on KUSP, GeekSpeak has been a weekly podcast since 2004. The program's slogan is "Bridging the gap between geeks and the rest of humanity". == History == GeekSpeak was created and originally broadcast on KUSP by Chris Neklason of Cruzio, Steve Schaefer of Guenther Computer, and board operator Ray Price from KUSP.

The podcast went live prior to March 5, 2005 with its first episode December 3, 2004. ==See also== Computer jargon Technobabble ==External links== GeekSpeak Website iTunes Podcast ==Reference List== American talk radio programs Presentation

2005

The podcast went live prior to March 5, 2005 with its first episode December 3, 2004. ==See also== Computer jargon Technobabble ==External links== GeekSpeak Website iTunes Podcast ==Reference List== American talk radio programs Presentation

2016

Shortly there after Mark Hanford of Cruzio joined the program. Currently, the host/producer is Lyle Troxell, who took over in September 2000. In April 2016, citing financial difficulties, KUSP stopped broadcasting GeekSpeak with its final broadcast on May 5, 2016. GeekSpeak episodes have been distributed as an archive on the internet since 2001.




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