Thomas Andrew Merritt (born June 28, 1970) is an American technology journalist, writer, and broadcaster best known as the host of several
podcast
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s. He is a former co-host of ''Tech News Today'' on the
TWiT.tv
TWiT.tv, which is the operating trade name of TWiT LLC, is a podcast network that broadcasts many technology news podcasts, founded by technology broadcaster and author Leo Laporte in 2005, and run by his wife and company CEO Lisa Laporte. ...
Network, and was previously an
executive editor for
CNET
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and developer and co-host of the daily podcast ''
Buzz Out Loud
''Buzz Out Loud'', "CNET's podcast of indeterminate length," or ''BOL'', as it is affectionately titled by its fans, was a podcast about technology produced by CNET. The podcast was released daily on weekdays for the majority of its run, and we ...
''. He currently hosts ''Daily Tech News Show'', ''Cordkillers'' and ''Sword and Laser'', among other shows.
Early life
Merritt was born in
Greenville, Illinois, to a food scientist father who worked on the
Coffee-Mate
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Ingredients
Coffee-mate Original is mostly made up of three i ...
project.
Merritt received a BS in
journalism
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from the
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Illinois in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. It is the flagship institution of the Universit ...
and pursued graduate work in communications at the
University of Texas at Austin
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.
Career
Merritt's career in
radio
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began in 1986 as a DJ for
WGEL
WGEL 101.7 FM is a radio station broadcasting a country music format, licensed to Greenville, Illinois. The station is owned by Bond Broadcasting Inc.country music
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station located in
Greenville, Illinois.
In 1993, he worked as an intern for
National Public Radio's ''
Morning Edition
''Morning Edition'' is an American radio news program produced and distributed by NPR. It airs weekday mornings (Monday through Friday) and runs for two hours, and many stations repeat one or both hours. The show feeds live from 5:00 to 9:00 AM ...
''.
From 1999 to 2004, he worked for
TechTV
TechTV is a defunct 24-hour cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. In 2004, it merged with the G4 gaming channel which ultimately dissolved TechTV programming. ...
in San Francisco as an executive web producer and was a radio host with TechTV until 2003.
CNET
Merritt started with CNET in 2004.
In addition to his duties as co-host of ''
Buzz Out Loud
''Buzz Out Loud'', "CNET's podcast of indeterminate length," or ''BOL'', as it is affectionately titled by its fans, was a podcast about technology produced by CNET. The podcast was released daily on weekdays for the majority of its run, and we ...
'' with
Molly Wood
Molly Kristin Wood (born May 23, 1975) is an American venture capitalist, podcast host, and journalist.
Early life and education
Molly Wood was born in Helena, Montana on May 23, 1975. She graduated in May 1997 with a BA in journalism with a mi ...
, he also had a regular column and podcast (co-hosted with
Rafe Needleman
Rafe Needleman is a magazine and website editor and published author. He wrote a Star Trek trivia book in 1980 and has covered technology and business since 1988. Previously a co-host of CNET's Buzz Out Loud Daily Podcast with Molly Wood, and C ...
) dealing with consumer technology. He also co-hosted the tech support call-in program ''CNET Live'' with fellow editor
Brian Cooley, and was the host of ''CNET Top 5''.
On April 16, 2010, Merritt announced that he would be stepping down as co-host of ''Buzz Out Loud'', and that he would be joining the TWiT. Network as a full-time daily host on June 1, 2010. During his last ''Buzz Out Loud'' episode on May 14, 2010, he announced that his main focus at TWiT would be a new daily show, ''Tech News Today''.
TWiT Network
Before joining TWiT as an employee, Merritt had a long-standing working relationship with former
TechTV
TechTV is a defunct 24-hour cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. In 2004, it merged with the G4 gaming channel which ultimately dissolved TechTV programming. ...
colleague
Leo Laporte's network, having regularly appeared on ''
This Week in Tech
''This Week in Tech''–casually referred to as ''TWiT'', and briefly known as ''Revenge of the Screen Savers''–is the weekly flagship podcast and namesake of the TWiT.tv network. It is hosted by Leo Laporte and many other former TechTV emplo ...
'' as either a guest or as a relief host. His independent general discussion podcast with
Roger Chang, ''East Meets West'', was also on TWiT Live.
''Tech News Today'' was launched on June 1, 2010. Merritt was a regular host along with Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell.
On joining TWiT, Merritt brought with him two shows previously produced by the cartoonist
Scott Johnson's Frogpants Studios. Originally started on July 7, 2009, ''Fourcast'' had Merritt and Johnson inviting guests to discuss the future and what it might contain in a so-called virtual fireside setting. Meanwhile, ''Current Geek Weekly'' is a weekly discussion of geek culture stories and the companion podcast to the ''Current Geek'' podcasts still produced by Frogpants Studios. Merritt still appeared on the Frogpants Network for a segment called ''Tom's Tech Time'' on Wednesdays on the Scott Johnson/
Brian Ibbott
Brian Ibbott is a podcaster who lives in Arvada, Colorado, and is best known for his podcast The Morning Stream and secondly '' Coverville.''Waters, Darren (July 19, 2005)"Pick of the podcasts: Coverville" BBC News.Green, Heather (March 13, 2005 ...
-hosted podcast, ''The Morning Stream''.
On November 10, 2010, Merritt officially launched his second new show on TWiT, ''FrameRate''. Focusing on video in its many and varied forms (television, film, Internet), Merritt co-hosted the show with the magician and ''NSFW'' podcast host
Brian Brushwood
Brian Allen Brushwood (born January 17, 1975) is an American magician, podcaster, author, lecturer, YouTuber and comedian. Brushwood is known for the series ''Scam Nation'' (previously ''Scam School''), a show where he teaches the audience enter ...
.
On January 20, 2011, TWiT officially launched ''Triangulation'', a new show with Merritt co-hosting with Leo Laporte and interviewing a notable figure in technology. In July 2012, he stopped co-hosting the show because he "wanted to work on other projects".
In addition to these regular shows, Merritt hosted live breaking news coverage of major technology events on TWiT's live stream such as ''
WWDC'', ''
Google I/O'' and the resignation and death of
Steve Jobs
Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American entrepreneur, industrial designer, media proprietor, and investor. He was the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple; the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar; a ...
. These ware later released as ''TWiT Live Specials'' podcasts. He has acted as a relief host for Laporte on TWiT, ''Windows Weekly'', ''Security Now'' and other shows when Laporte has been unavailable.
On October 22, 2012, Merritt announced that he would be moving to Los Angeles to accommodate his wife's new employment at
YouTube
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, but would continue to present on the TWiT network over
Skype
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.
On December 5, 2013, Leo Laporte announced that Merritt's contract would not be renewed, stating that the decision was based on the need for an in-studio anchor for ''Tech News Today''. Merritt hosted his last edition on December 30, 2013.
Freelance podcasts
Since February 4, 2008, Merritt has hosted ''Sword & Laser'', a science fiction and fantasy book club podcast, co-hosted with his former CNET colleague,
Veronica Belmont.
On June 22, 2010, he launched a new show for ''Tom's Top 5'', originally for
Revision3. The show counted down a new Top 5 list every week released on Tuesday until November 1, 2011. He then did a similar show, ''CNET Top 5'', for
TechRepublic
TechRepublic is an online trade publication and social community for IT professionals, providing advice on best practices and tools for the needs of IT decision-makers.
It was founded in 1997 in Louisville, Kentucky, by Tom Cottingham and Kim Sp ...
(part of CNET).
Merritt appeared in two early episodes of his ''Frame Rate'' co-host
Brian Brushwood
Brian Allen Brushwood (born January 17, 1975) is an American magician, podcaster, author, lecturer, YouTuber and comedian. Brushwood is known for the series ''Scam Nation'' (previously ''Scam School''), a show where he teaches the audience enter ...
's Revision3 show ''Scam School''.
On March 3, 2013, Merritt and
Molly Wood
Molly Kristin Wood (born May 23, 1975) is an American venture capitalist, podcast host, and journalist.
Early life and education
Molly Wood was born in Helena, Montana on May 23, 1975. She graduated in May 1997 with a BA in journalism with a mi ...
began the ''It's a Thing'' podcast, described as a show grown from the brain of Molly Wood, derived from a regular segment on the CNET podcast ''Gadgettes''. They started the hit podcast ''Buzz Out Loud'' which they co-hosted for years after the turn of the century
In early January 2014, following his departure from TWiT, Merritt began co-hosting a podcast with
Brian Brushwood
Brian Allen Brushwood (born January 17, 1975) is an American magician, podcaster, author, lecturer, YouTuber and comedian. Brushwood is known for the series ''Scam Nation'' (previously ''Scam School''), a show where he teaches the audience enter ...
called ''Cordkillers'', while also starting a new podcast, ''Daily Tech News Show'' (DTNS).
His main projects currently are ''Daily Tech News Show'', ''Cordkillers'', ''Sword and Laser'', ''CurrentGeek!'' and ''It’s a Thing''.
Books
Merritt has written several books, mostly sci-fi novels. ''Boiling Point'', which he later narrated as an audiobook, describes a near future United States civil war. Chapters of ''United Moon Colonies'' (2006) were posted on his blog. Both books were published on Lulu.com with a Creative Commons license.
Foxconn
In 2012, newspapers reported calls by consumer groups to boycott
Apple
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products in response to accounts of worker suicides and dangerous working conditions at the
Foxconn plant in China. Merritt, who has followed tech news since 2005, responded by saying, "Boycotts of Apple might be good to nudge Apple into doing something to improve conditions, but, you're going to have to boycott buying electronics if you really wanted to punish China. I'm not sure that that's called for, necessarily."
Citing a ''Forbes'' infographic showing Foxconn with, reportedly, fewer suicides per million workers (18) than the number of suicides per million Chinese citizens (220), Merritt suggested it might be worth investigating whether the lower rate at Foxconn may be due to "the fact that people who are gainfully employed are in some way less likely to commit suicide".
There may be other reasons besides the working conditions at the plant for worker suicides.
Instead of boycotts, he advocated addressing the dangerous working conditions in a broader context. Comparing the conditions at Foxconn to
American coal mines of the 1800s and early 1900s, he added, "There may be similar types of abuses going on at Foxconn, but we have those kinds of conditions arise because the conditions that the workers are in before they take the job are worse. That doesn't excuse the conditions, but you don't just want to get rid of the factory. You don't want to just get rid of the coal mine and send people back into abject poverty. What you want to do is put pressure on the coal mine or the factory or whatever to begin to change their ways and improve those conditions so that everybody wins."
Bibliography
* ''Pilot-X'' 2017
* ''Boiling Point'' (Revised Edition) 1997
* ''United Moon Colonies: Chronicles of the Clone Incident'' 2007
* ''Chronology of Tech History'' 2012
* ''Lot Beta'' 2013
* ''Citadel 32: A Tale of the Aggregate'' 2015
Personal life
Merritt is married to Eileen Rivera and they live in
Los Angeles, California
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,
with their dogs Sawyer and Rey (another dog, Jango, died of natural causes on January 25, 2017), and formerly lived in Marin County and Oakland. He is a fan of
Major League Baseball
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's
St. Louis Cardinals.
References
External links
Tom Merritt.comSubBrilliant NewsEast Meets West Podcast with Roger ChangThe Sword & Laser Podcast with Veronica BelmontThe Current Geek & Current Geek Weekly Podcast with Scott Johnson*
The Real Deal podcast
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CNET
1970 births
Living people
American podcasters
TechTV people
21st-century American businesspeople
People from Marin County, California
People from Greenville, Illinois
TWiT.tv people
Technology commentators