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Leo Laporte Returns to G4TV

TimeForGuinness writes "Leo Laporte returns to G4TV along with the show Call For Help. It premieres Monday the 29th of August at 11am ET/8am PT. As a long time ZDTV and TechTV fan, I am happy to see him return." Agreed. Good to see him back on a cable show. The first few episode topics include: "Waterproof Your Gadgets, Find a Wi-Fi Hotspot, Tweak Your TV Tones, Network Enabled DVD Players"

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  1. Re:Show for n00bs by harlows_monkeys · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Not a troll - but I still can't undertstand why all the interest about this show. It always seemed oriented towards geek-wannabes, not IT/technical folks

    Seeing the problems that "ordinary people" have with software helps us geeks understand better what it takes to design good software.

  2. Re:Show for n00bs by Seumas · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Call for Help had some good interviews. And they had some good segments (usually involving Kevin Rose and some hack or Yoshi and some mod). And yes, it was very n00b oriented. That's the point. It was a show your dad or grandma could watch and learn something from.

    Attack of the Show is more like a cross between Slashdot and Fark, but clean enough for television.

    Most of the content from G4/TechTV is just awful. It's too MTV-ish geared for zit-faced basement dwelling pre-pubescent kids who'll never get a date. You know, the kind of people that would think some stereotypical black guy with cornrows, bling and a funky nickname interviewing half naked asian pornstars in between showing "drift" races is "really awesome". TechTV wasn't like that. G4 has become that. Of course, G4 is owned by Viacom, which owns MTV - I believe. TechTV was owned by Paul Allen.

    Most people who watch G4/TechTV don't do it because it's the best thing in the world. They watch it because it's all there is. What other tech shows are you going to watch on TV? You're not - there aren't any, unless you count a re-run of Monster Garage or a rare episode of Alan Alda hosting Nova (which is probably about my favorite non-fiction series ever on television).

    Actually - I wouldn't even qualify Attack of the Show that way. That show actually is good. But everything else on the station is mediocre. Well, except for those cool 'documentary' shows about the history of gaming. That shit is pretty cool.

    What I'd really like is to see some sort of a channel dedicated to learning. And then maybe a channel dedicated to science. Unfortunately, the two stations that used to be that are now "The Ladies Channel" that show nothing but "A Wedding Story" and "A Baby Story" and "A Makeover Story" and "A Dating Story" (I'm not shitting you - that's the lineup on The Learning Channel!)... and then Discovery.. I don't even know what that has these days. Probably just a bunch of send-person-out-of-town, redo-house, surprise-person shows.

  3. A real reason to watch CFH by ajservo · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If you're like me, you have friends and loved ones who are not computer literate.

    You are... maybe too computer literate, and you have a hard time with layman's terms.

    Call for Help is a great way to learn to speak non-tech speak to the tech disabled.

    It's helped me immensly in the past on how to deal with my parents, convince my grandparents to switch to mac to avoid viruses, and advise friends on purchasing PC parts on their own to build their own PC's.

    You want relief? Make your friends build their own PC's and then tell them since they built it, THEY can support it!

  4. He is O.K. in my book by custompccases · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Although he occasionally got tech stuff wrong he really did have a gift for talking to noobs. He really helped the geek culture, even if that meant raising the average geek IQ.

    Too bad G4 Sucks Ass though.

  5. Management Probably Doesn't know about it by dthree · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is probably the only good thing G4 has EVER done. I still can't figure out why they bought TechTV, since They killed nearly every show, and fired everyone from Screen Savers and changed the name. (Why not just make a new show and leave screen savers alone?) Oh, wait. I forgot Morgan Webb. Is her whiny, sacrastic ass really worth $300 million? Xplay is redundant, since G4 already had a game review show, and everyone hates Adam Sessler because, although he is just as whiny and sarcastic as Webb, he lacks the cleavage to hold the viewers attention and make them forget about how whiny and sarcastic they are. So basically all comcast wanted was her ablility to pull in the geek demographic while at the same time they "urbanize" the network with more hip-hop, "bling" and "whip" style. Hey, comcast! Wake the freak up and see how badly this channel is.

    THIS is what happens when you let the marketing people run the programming.

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    "I forgot my mantra."
  6. Re:That channel went to hell by eskayp · · Score: 3, Interesting

    G4 made a a 'business decision' to go after the easy adolescent male gamester dollars rather than build thier customer base of dedicated hackers and noobs.
    I drifted away like 90% of the other posters here.
    Maybe, belatedly, they are finally realizing it was a bad decision.
    Too little, too late, too bad -- for all of us.
    Good tekkie shows are hard to find.

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    I didn't desert Windows; Windows deserted me: BSOD
  7. Other missed TechTV shows... by wasted+time · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Leo's show is definitely good for the beginners and the average user, as others have mentioned. Plus, he's far from a MS fan boy. But what I really miss are some of the other short-lived shows like Big Thinkers, Silicon Spin, Beyond Tomorrow, Cyber Crime, and the ZDTV News. These shows were something I could sit down and tune in to. Despite a few obnoxious hosts, it was nice to see more than sound bites and press releases on tech topics. There just aren't any other shows on TV that do more than casually mention the topics these shows used to dig into. I'm willing to bet their coverage of the recent worm would have been at least intelligible.

    That and I still think Erica Hill is one of the brightest talking heads on TV. Too bad she was abducted by CNN at such an early age.

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    The Stone Age did not end because humans ran out of stones. - William McDonough