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TechEdge Radio

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TechEdge Radio
File:TechEdge Radio Logo.png
Internet radio
ISIN🆔
IndustryRadio broadcasting
Founded 📆1997-2000
Founder 👔Virginia Ikeda, Robert Frasure
Headquarters 🏙️Phoenix, Arizona
Area served 🗺️
Members
Number of employees
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📇 Address
📞 telephone

Techedge Radio was a radio show broadcast in three formats - On the Air, on the web and live on streaming media. It was one of the first of its kind. It covered a wide range of topics within the technology space such as Amazon.com's transition from being a book seller to providing other services, to the emergence of to the internet standards quality of service. It also interviewed a number of now notable individuals and companies.[citation needed]

Unlike other radio shows of the time, it also streamed its shows online. Because of this the crew was able to travel to events and stream the show online.

History[edit]

TechEdge began broadcasting on 1100 AM KFNX Radio in Phoenix in 1997 at 6am on Thursdays.[citation needed] It was also posted online and streamed using the Real Audio format over HTTP. In 1999, the show went to a live broadcast online through streaming media. The last show was recorded December 15, 1999. The site continued to receive updates through 2000.[citation needed]

Entertainment Edge was a spinoff of the TechEdge Radio series.[citation needed] It provided television, movie, and music reviews and interviewed notable musicians. Music samples were from the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Independent musical groups, both local and regional, were also presented.

Show regulars[edit]

  • John Melendez [1]
  • Sarge Lintecum - On the Music Edge [2][3]
  • Cranky Critic [4]

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