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Leo Laporte (; born November 29, 1956) is the former host of The Tech Guy weekly radio show and founder of TWiT.tv, an Internet podcast network focusing on technology. He is also a former TechTV technology host (1998–2008) and a technology author. On November 19, 2022, actor, writer, musician, and comedian Steve Martin called into Laporte's radio show to announce Leo's retirement from The Tech Guy radio show. Laporte's last new radio show was December 18, 2022 with reruns for the remainder of the year. Rich DeMuro later appeared on the show to announce that he will be taking over in January with a weekly show, recorded on Saturdays, called "Rich On Tech."
Background
Laporte was born in New York City, the son of geologist Leo F. Laporte. He studied Chinese history at Yale University before dropping out in his junior year to pursue a career in radio broadcasting, where his early on-air names were Dave Allen and Dan Hayes. He began his association with computers with his first home computer, an Atari 400. By 1984 he owned a Macintosh and wrote a software review for Byte magazine.
Television and radio
Laporte has worked on technology-related broadcasting projects, including Dvorak on Computers in January 1991 (co-hosted with technology writer John C. Dvorak), and Laporte on Computers on KGO Radio and KSFO in San Francisco.
In 1997, Laporte was awarded a Northern California Emmy for his role as Dev Null, a motion capture character on the MSNBC show The Site.
In 1998, Laporte created and co-hosted The Screen Savers, and the original version of Call for Help on the cable and satellite network ZDTV (later TechTV).
Laporte hosted the daily television show The Lab with Leo Laporte, recorded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The program was formerly known as Call for Help when it was recorded in the US and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The series aired on G4 Canada, on the HOW TO Channel in Australia, on several of Canada's Citytv affiliates, and on Google Video. On March 5, 2008, Laporte confirmed on net@nite that The Lab with Leo Laporte had been canceled by Rogers Communications. The HOW TO Channel did not air the remaining episodes after it was announced the show had been canceled.
He hosted, until December 2022, a weekend technology-oriented talk radio program show titled Leo Laporte: The Tech Guy. The show, started on KFI AM 640 (Los Angeles), was syndicated through Premiere Radio Networks. Laporte appeared on Friday mornings on KFI with Bill Handel, and previously on such shows as Showbiz Tonight, Live with Kelly, and World News Now.
He holds an amateur radio license, W6TWT.
Bibliography
Laporte has written technology-oriented books including:
He has published a yearly series of technology almanacs:
Laporte announced in October 2006 that he would not renew his contract with Que Publishing, and had retired from publishing books.
In 2008, Laporte did a voice narration of Andrew Lang's fable The True History of Little Golden-hood from Audible (Amazon), a sponsor.
Podcasting
Laporte owns and operates a podcast network, TWiT.tv with his wife Lisa Laporte. Before the expansion to new facilities in 2011, Laporte said TWiT earned US$1.5 million (equivalent to $2,030,000 in 2023) annually on a production cost of US$350,000 (equivalent to $474,000 in 2023). In a 2012 Reddit posting, he commented that revenue was approaching US$4 million (equivalent to $5,420,000 in 2023). The TWiT studios are located in Petaluma, California, where Laporte lives.
References
External links
Official website
Leo Laporte at IMDb
Leo Laporte in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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Leo Laporte - Wikipedia
Leo Laporte (/ ləˈpɔːrt /; born November 29, 1956) [1] is the former host of The Tech Guy weekly radio show [2] and founder of TWiT.tv, an Internet podcast network focusing on technology. He is also a former TechTV technology host (1998–2008) and a technology author.
Leo Laporte | Founder & Owner of the TWiT Podcast Network
Leo Laporte. Founder and owner of the TWiT Podcast Network. He launched the network in 2005 with its first show, This Week in Tech, and continues to host that show and others on the network, including MacBreak Weekly, Security Now, Intelligent Machines, Windows Weekly, and Ask The Tech Guys. He directs the network as a whole, hiring staff ...
Tech Podcasts From People You Trust | This Week in Tech | TWiT
Anchored by Leo Laporte's long-running series This Week in Tech, our lineup features a diverse set of journalists and experts who specialize in different subjects and niches of the tech industry. Our podcasters provide unique insight based on unparalleled experience in the tech field.
Leo Laporte Steps Away From ‘The Tech Guy’ And Will Be …
Nov 21, 2022 · Leo Laporte is stepping down as host of the Premiere Networks-syndicated “The Tech Guy,” effective Jan. 1, 2023. Laporte, who has been hosting the three-hour weekend show for nearly 20 years, announced his retirement during his program on Saturday, Nov. 19.
Q&A Technology Questions & Tech Tips Podcast - TWiT
Jul 14, 2024 · Tech experts Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent have the expertise to help you get the most out of your technology. From the latest gadgets to tried-and-true tech tips, tune into Ask The Tech Guys for an informative and fun look at tech.
And me? I'm Leo Laporte
Feb 4, 2025 · Founder of the TWiT podcast network. Recovering syndicated radio host. This video is the best overview I’ve seen for how LLMs work by one of the co-founders of OpenAI, Andrej Karpathy. I know it’s 3.5 hours long, but it’s time well spent.
LOL: The Life of Leo - Home
Welcome to Leoville! My name is Leo Laporte. I am a US-based journalist specializing in technology coverage on radio, TV, and the Internet. This site is home to my blog and contains information about everything I publish, but I also have several other web sites you …
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Videos from Leo Laporte, tech pundit, broadcaster, and podcast. Founder of the TWiT Netcast Network. Formerly The Tech Guy on radio. (For TWiT videos go to https://youtube.com/@twit)
Leo Laporte, Host of “The Tech Guy,” Announces Radio Retirement
Nov 21, 2022 · Radio veteran and Premiere Networks-syndicated personality Leo Laporte has announced that he will retire from radio at the end of the year. Since 2004, Laporte has hosted the popular technology talk show “The Tech Guy” on more than 200 radio stations nationwide. His last show will be Jan. 1, 2023.
About Leo Laporte - The Tech Guy - iHeartRadio
Leo Laporte has worked as an author, speaker, and broadcaster in New Haven, Monterey, San Jose, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, most recently focusing on technology coverage for radio, television, and the Internet.