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TV's first cyber-star
Debugging computer TV with Leo Laporte
by Arthur Greenwald
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While others struggle with video on the Internet, Leo Laporte is perfecting computers on TV. As managing editor of ZDTV, the first 24-hour computer and technology television network, Leo is finally proving his long-held conviction that there's a passionate audience for intelligent tech-talk.
If you're watching ZDTV, Leo figures you're either a hard-core power user or a rabid gamer. Either way, he's got you covered five days a week. As host of Call for Help, Leo focuses his uniquely humorous expertise on callers' system problems. Later in the day, he lets his bad self loose as he and co-host Kate Botello torture-test the latest high-tech toys and games on The Screen Savers.
How did Laporte find such a perfect gig? He claims he owes it all to Rush Limbaugh! We got the inside story on TV's most visible cyber-star.
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Meet Leo Laporte of ZDTV.
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