Computer Talk Radio (February 11-17, 2012)
From: Benjamin Rockwell
Series: Computer Talk Radio (54 Minute)
Length: 54:00
Computer Talk Radio weekly broadcast for the week starting Febaruary 11th, 2012. Benjamin Rockwell opened with updates on Yahoo's board of directors, Symantec's PC Anywhere source code being released, Windows 8, and more. Benjamin then covered top computer skills everyone needs to know and learn, Deb Shadovitz covered HTML email sizes versus plain email sizes, and then Benjamin answered a listener question. Benny then gave an idea on why we call him The Gamer, and Benjamin closed by noting some of the ways technical support has changed over the years.
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Piece Description
Computer Talk Radio weekly broadcast for the week starting Febaruary 11th, 2012. Benjamin Rockwell opened with updates on Yahoo's board of directors, Symantec's PC Anywhere source code being released, Windows 8, and more. Benjamin then covered top computer skills everyone needs to know and learn, Deb Shadovitz covered HTML email sizes versus plain email sizes, and then Benjamin answered a listener question. Benny then gave an idea on why we call him The Gamer, and Benjamin closed by noting some of the ways technical support has changed over the years.
Broadcast History
Currently broadcast weekly on 8 terrestrial broadcast stations, and TheRadioFactory.com.
Timing and Cues
The provided break inserts are optional, and may be replaced with your own content. Current content is PSA and sponsor notices (all compliant with FCC non-commercial guidelines). Shows each week are identical length segments for easier programming. Please note that there are adjustments available in timing, to more closely match your stations schedule if you wish to make Computer Talk Radio a regular part of your lineup.
