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Hi! I'm John Iasiuolo, Host of the Computer Outlook Radio Talk Show.
 Let me introduce you to the Computer Outlook Radio Talk Show. The show started December 3, 2002 and has been been growing ever since. Today the Computer Outlook, is one of the country's fastest growing syndicated computer talk show featuring "What's New - What's Best and What's Next" in the computer and I.T. industry.
I recognized a need for computer education targeting both home and business users with no techno-babble, yet with enough content to satisfy both the novice and advanced user. I was very fortunate in the early goings to have Rob Winchell join me as Co Host. Rob's extensive background in the computer industry allowed me the opportunity to invite a different industry guest to each show. With Rob's working knowledge and my desire to learn I have been able to ask the questions computer users would all like answered.
Following up on this I focused my attention to detail and commitment to the listening audience. My goal was to format a show based on daily themes that repeated monthly with exciting and up–to–date industry news. After successfully formatting the theme shows I took it to the next level for our audience by inviting a guest co-host carefully chosen for their specific expertise of the topic being presented.
Computer Outlook, features "What's New - What's Best and What’s Next" in the computer and I.T. industry. The program broadcasts "LIVE" Tuesday thru Thursday from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm Pacific Time, and Sunday from 10: am to 11:00 am with the Java with John show over Fox News Radio. Both shows can also be accessed over the internet through computeroutlook.com and Tech Outlook Central Internet Radio Network techoutlookcentral.com. The show is rebroadcast daily (noon eastern time) by World Internet Radio Network - WIRN wirnonline.com and by Radio 360 Talk at noon radio360talk.com.
Additionally, Computer Outlook airs ten-minute "Computer Tips" twice daily during the 8:30 am and 4:00 pm drive times. Pod casts of the live program are available from computeroutlook.com and leading pod cast portals: iTunes.com, Yahoo, iPodder.org, PodcastAlley.com, Podcast.net, PodScope.com, PodNova.com, Odeo.com, Podcastpickle.com and PodcastingNews.com.
Thank you for allowing me some of your time.
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