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The Doctor's Office
Radio Talk Show Host...
In April, 1998 the Doctor syndicated The Dr. Computer Show
and is now heard on radio stations coast-to-coast and in
Canada. The Doctor can also be heard around the world via
RealAudio and
Yahoo! Broadcast on the World Wide Web. The
show airs every Saturday from 12 - 2 PM Eastern Time.
Each week, Dr. Computer invites top names in the industry to be guests on
the show and has given away thousands of dollars in hardware and software prizes to lucky listeners.
The Doctor's show has several regular features including a Y2K
problem update, the Top 10 List and his Prescription of the Week
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weekly Top 10 List,from the Home Office in Dayton, Ohio takes
shots at anyone and everyone in the industry. His "Prescription"
is a review of hardware, software or a tip for better computing.
In January, 1997 Dr. Computer created and became
the host of The Computer Clinic Show in Atlanta,
the nation's number 9-ranked radio market. The Doctor's radio career began in Atlanta in 1995
with a regular feature, his Prescription of the Week. This feature proved so
popular, that he was soon hosting his own show.
Television...
Dr. Computer has already appeared on two of the morning shows on Atlanta
television. He has been a guest on 'Peachtree Atlanta" and on "Good for
Parents." Discussions are under way to produce his own 30 minute television
show. Columnist...
The Doctor has written his Prescription of the Month©
entitled "The Doctor Is
In", for nationally known Computer Currents magazine, as well as Consumer
Technology magazine. A collection of Prescriptions and FAQ's from the
Doctor's radio shows, in book form, is currently in the delivery room.
Guest Speaker...
As a respected industry expert, Dr. Computer is available for speaking
engagements and group consultations. His speech topics range from
anti-virus measures to zip drives and anything in-between. He can tailor his
presentation to your organization's specific level of knowledge or simply leave
them smiling and uplifted with anecdotes accumulated during his years in the
"operating room." |