DL.TV

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DL.TV

Host(s) Patrick Norton and Robert Heron
Website http://dl.tv
Update Schedule Tuesday and Thursday
Length 35-45 minutes
RSS http://feeds.ziffdavis.com/ziffdavis/dltv
Launch Date August 21, 2005
Genre Tech News
DL.TV Hosts Robert Heron and Patrick Norton pictured on their recently updated set July 14, 2006
DL.TV Hosts Robert Heron and Patrick Norton pictured on their recently updated set July 14, 2006

DL.TV is a technology related IPTV show hosted by Patrick Norton and Robert Heron. It provides a mix of product reviews, tech news, and technology help.

It is streamed live weekly on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 3:00pm ET/noon PT from the Ziff Davis office in San Francisco, California. In addition, it is also offered for download in multiple formats on the DL.TV website and via podcasts.

The show was originally known as "DigitalLife TV," and was shortened to DL.TV in late 2005, possibly to avoid confusion between the show and Ziff Davis' annual technology expo show, also called DigitalLife.

The show aired its 100th episode on October 3, 2006. A new intro sequence was introduced in episode #121.

DL.TV's Folding@home team number is 57391.

  • "What are they doing to that hamster?!" – Patrick Norton
  • "There is no patch for human stupidity" – Patrick Norton Friend
  • "I'm not a tool man!" – Robert Heron
  • "Welcome to a special 'who kicked the cord out of the tricaster' edition of DLTV" – Patrick starting of another late show!
  • "If you're going to set something on fire bring a friend." – Patrick Norton


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