| Friday, 13 June 2008, 1:49 pm Tags: |
Leo Laporte and the TWiT Network can offer your clients unequaled exposure to technology consumers, early-adopters, and influencers in a number of ways.
• Leo hosts “The Tech Guy,” a national radio show on technology syndicated by the Premiere Radio Networks. The show is heard on XM Satellite channel 158 from 2-5p every Saturday and Sunday. It also airs on 100+ stations nationwide including KFI Los Angeles, KGO San Francisco, KIRO Seattle, WGST Atlanta, and WMAL Washington DC with an Average Quarter Hour audience of 250,000.
• Leo produces and host the most listened to tech podcasts in the world with 500,000 unique listeners and four million downloads each month, at TWiT.tv.
• His IPTV network, TWiT Live, broadcasts 40+ hours a week of live streaming video which is watched by several million people every month.
• Leo has among the largest social networks of any tech journalist in the world with more than 180,000 followers on Twitter, 25,000 fans on Facebook, and 40,000 followers on FriendFeed. He posts actively on all these services. His blog at Leoville.com has 100,000 unique readers every month.
• Leo makes regular appearances on mainstream radio and television shows as a commentator. He has appeared more than a dozen times on Live with Regis and Kelly. Other appearances include CNN, The Today Show, and NPR’s All Things Considered.
For more information about Leo, including high-res pictures, visit his Bio.
Contacting Leo
Please no phone calls. The best way to stay in touch is to email press releases and information to pr@twit.tv.
Email us for our mailing address if you’d like to send products for review. We usually keep software and return hardware after a short review period, but if you want your product back, you must include a pre-paid return shipping label. Leo does not sign NDAs or honor embargoes, so please wait until your product has been released before offering it for review.
We rarely interview vendors about their products or take vendor meetings. However, we are always interested in interviewing content creators, technologists, and industry thought-leaders. You may send guest pitches to pitches@twit.tv. To request an interview with Leo, email requests@twit.tv.
Thanks for your interest!



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