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Computer America : ウィキペディア英語版
Computer America

The Computer America Show is a talk radio/video program about technology ranging from consumer level to cutting edge developments. Airing every weeknight (with exceptions for certain holidays) for two hours, it features exclusive interviews with tech community insiders, regular correspondents which specialize in various fields, and review of the latest developments in technology news. The show offers many ways for the audience to interact and works with providers to give away the latest products on the air via contests. Computer America is entering its twenty-fourth year of production.
== History ==
Craig Crossman began as a professional entertainer and singer. He later attained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Florida Atlantic University. Additionally, Craig was a contributing editor for several tech magazines. His articles grew to a weekly column in the Miami Herald in the 1980s, one of the top ten newspapers in USA at the time. The column was picked up by Knight Ridder (acquired by McClatchy Tribute) and the column reached a national readership once syndicated.
In 1991, Craig approached a local radio station, WJNO, about starting a tech radio program which eventually became Computer America. After a few years, the American Forum Radio Network approached him about syndicating during weekends. The national show entertained live audiences from several venues in South Florida, including The Roof Garden club and Palm Beach Atlantic University.
The show changed networks several times as a result of various mergers and acquisitions, and in 2012 the decision was made to self-syndicate, and Computer America is now brought to a global audience by multiple networks.

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