Gutsy Geeks
Gutsy Geeks Computer Show | |
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A Linux Show about Free Software, Open Source Technology | |
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Michael Cady, Nick Coons, Richard Sherman |
Genre | Linux and Open Source |
Language | English |
Updates | Weekly |
Length | 60 Minutes |
Production | |
Audio format | Ogg Vorbis and MP3 |
Publication | |
Debut | October, 2001 |
Ratings | G |
Website | http://www.gutsygeeks.com/ |
Gutsy Geeks is a weekly radio show dedicated to explaining the benefits that the "Average Computer User" would experience by switching to Free and Open Source software. The show is designed to help introduce people to GNU/Linux and FOSS. These open technologies help listeners save money while providing a more reliable and secure computing experience. The hosts attempt to keep the show at a constant novice level accessible by anyone, while at the same time providing new information to keep the show interesting for long time listeners. The primary audience for this program are computer novices and/or former Microsoft Windows users being introduced to the Linux and Open Source world for the first time. The hosts of the show are Michael Cady, Nick Coons, and Richard "Mr. Modem" Sherman.
Common Segments
What is Linux or Open Source
The show usually opens with a reiteration of what Linux or Opens Source software is and how it can benefit the listener.
Mr. Modem
Mr. Modem (Richard A. Sherman) is an author and syndicated columnist who reads some of his material on the air, takes listener questions, and responds to email.
News
The segment is often a short highlighting Linux and Open Source software in the resent news.
Nerd Knows
This segment is more advanced than the rest of the show and highlights what the truly geeky can do with Linux and open source software. Always presented by Nick Coons this segment comes with a rating to inform the listener the level of difficulty prior to descent into the rapid fire how to.
Lug of the Week
Often, though not every week, the Gutsy Geeks will interview a Linux Users Group. This highlights that community and what they are doing, but also shows that no mater where you are there is a Linux Users Group near you to help you with your open source computer needs.
Compelling Interviews
Interviews with leaders and innovators from the world of Linux and Open source. Sometimes they interview obscure innovates, other times the meet with industry giants.
History
The Gutsy Geeks is the first broadcast radio show focusing on Linux and Open Source Computing. The Gutsy Geeks, and in its previous incarnation as PC Chat, has been on the air since August 2001.[1] The show's home base is the AM station KFNX 1100 AM, serving the greater Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. The show's hosts are Michael Cady, Nick Coons, and Richard Sherman.
Media coverage
- LXer from Linux News describes the Gutsy Geeks as a”...The distinctive personalities and technical expertise of hosts Michael, Nick, and Mr. Modem (The Gutsy Geeks) create a unique chemistry that has appealed to listeners for years. The hosts' humor-laden banter and occasionally irreverent perspective on the world makes this one of the fastest 60-minutes in radio. Either that, or it will bore you to tears. Sometimes it's just too close to call...”[2]
- DesktopLinix from eWeek sums up the show with “Hosted by "the distro dorks themselves," and syndicated nationally, the "Gutsy Geeks" show aims to promote and teach Linux to newcomers while also providing tips to intermediate-level Linux users. “[3]
External links
Home Page
References
- ↑ Geeks take Linux to the airwaves Jun. 20, 2008
- ↑ http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/104592/index.html
- ↑ http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS5014211245.html