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CrankyGeeks

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Host(s) John C. Dvorak
Website http://crankygeeks.com/
Launch date March 21st, 2006
Genre Tech News
Dvorak hosting Episode 19 of CrankyGeeks, July 20, 2006
Dvorak hosting Episode 19 of CrankyGeeks, July 20, 2006

CrankyGeeks is a technology-related Internet show produced by Ziff Davis Media centered on debating technology topics of the week. The debaters are usually other bloggers or tech journalists. It is hosted by industry pundit John C. Dvorak. West-coast editor of PC Magazine. Sebastian Rupley is on the panel of debaters and is commonly called the "co-crank". The show, produced by TechTV darling Annaliza Savage, premiered to viewers of DL.TV on March 15, 2006 and has since received its own website.

The show is similar to Dvorak's old show, Silicon Spin.

It is streamed live weekly on Wednesdays at 3:30p.m. ET/12:30p.m. PT from the Ziff Davis office in San Francisco, California. In addition, it is also offered for download in multiple formats on a weekly basis.

Show guests have included Neil Gaiman, Om Malik, Larry Lessig, Leo Laporte, Veronica Belmont, Jimmy Wales, Alex Albrecht and Kevin Rose.

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