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| - Bennett is a guest host of BOL. He was also on the "hijack episode", episode 13.5 of The 404, which was included in Buzz Out Loud's RSS feed[1], approximating a common practice for TV spin-offs to debut in a popular show's time slot. However, negative listener reaction established that the practice does not translate well to podcasting, even though many BOL listeners subscribed to The 404 and enjoy its hosts' guest appearances on Buzz Out Loud. He now hosts his own show, TechVi at which covers one story in tech per day inviting guests via web camera and telephone.
- Randall C. Bennett is a former associate producer for CNET TV and one of the original hosts of The 404. He is a former Netscape Anchor, former Engadget Podcast Producer, and former lead blogger for DV Guru. Currently, Bennett is creating an online show called TechVi, which can be found at TechVi.com.
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| - Randall C. Bennett is a former associate producer for CNET TV and one of the original hosts of The 404. He is a former Netscape Anchor, former Engadget Podcast Producer, and former lead blogger for DV Guru. Currently, Bennett is creating an online show called TechVi, which can be found at TechVi.com. Bennett attended Weber State University, studying Communication, with an emphasis in broadcast, and a minor in Technical Sales. Prior to Weber State, he graduated from Dixie State College as the youngest in the 2002 class, with an Associates degree in General Education. He has worked with two radio stations, several television stations, and as a sports production freelancer.
- Bennett is a guest host of BOL. He was also on the "hijack episode", episode 13.5 of The 404, which was included in Buzz Out Loud's RSS feed[1], approximating a common practice for TV spin-offs to debut in a popular show's time slot. However, negative listener reaction established that the practice does not translate well to podcasting, even though many BOL listeners subscribed to The 404 and enjoy its hosts' guest appearances on Buzz Out Loud. He now hosts his own show, TechVi at which covers one story in tech per day inviting guests via web camera and telephone.
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