Tech News Today

Tech News Today (2010-2016)

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Tech News Today explores the most important stories of the day in conversation with the world's leading journalists live each weekday at 7:00pm Eastern, 4:00pm Pacific, 23:00 UTC. Give us your news and views at 260-TNT-SHOW or [email protected], or watch recorded shows on our website at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-today. Hosted by Megan Morrone and Jason Howell.

Records every weekday at 7:00pm Eastern / 4:00pm Pacific / 23:00 UTC.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 19:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-04-28More Awkwardness to ComeApr. 28, 2016
2013-11-22Fly the Quiet SkiesNov. 22, 2013
2013-11-21Wig LoverNov. 21, 2013
2013-11-20What's Yours is MinedNov. 20, 2013
2013-11-19Me, My Selfie, and INov. 19, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Tech News Today' premiere?

'Tech News Today' premiered on June 1, 2010.

Who were the main hosts of 'Tech News Today' in 2010?

The main hosts of 'Tech News Today' in 2010 were Tom Merritt and Sarah Lane.

What was the format of 'Tech News Today'?

'Tech News Today' followed a daily news format, discussing the latest technology news and trends.

What were some of the recurring segments on 'Tech News Today' in 2010?

Some of the recurring segments on 'Tech News Today' in 2010 included "News Fuse," "Rumor Mill," and "Tech History Today."

Did 'Tech News Today' have guest interviews?

Yes, 'Tech News Today' often featured guest interviews with industry experts and technology enthusiasts.

Did 'Tech News Today' cover a wide range of technology topics?

Yes, 'Tech News Today' covered a wide range of technology topics, including gadgets, software, internet trends, and social media.

How long was each episode of 'Tech News Today'?

Each episode of 'Tech News Today' was approximately 30 minutes long.

Did 'Tech News Today' have a live audience?

No, 'Tech News Today' did not have a live audience. It was a pre-recorded show.

What was the production location of 'Tech News Today'?

'Tech News Today' was produced in the TWiT Eastside Studio in Petaluma, California.

Did 'Tech News Today' have a strong online presence?

Yes, 'Tech News Today' had a strong online presence, with a dedicated website and active social media accounts for audience engagement.

Did 'Tech News Today' have a community forum for viewers to discuss episodes?

Yes, 'Tech News Today' had a community forum where viewers could discuss episodes, share their opinions, and ask questions.

Was 'Tech News Today' available as a podcast?

Yes, 'Tech News Today' was available as a podcast, allowing listeners to catch up on episodes on the go.

Did 'Tech News Today' have a YouTube channel?

Yes, 'Tech News Today' had a YouTube channel where viewers could watch full episodes and highlights.

Did 'Tech News Today' have a dedicated fan base?

Yes, 'Tech News Today' had a dedicated fan base who enjoyed the show's informative and entertaining approach to technology news.

How did 'Tech News Today' stay up-to-date with the latest technology news?

'Tech News Today' relied on a team of researchers, journalists, and industry insiders to stay informed and provide accurate and timely news coverage.

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