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Amber Dawn MacArthur (born 27 June 1976) is a
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and netcasting personality, bestselling author of two books, and keynote speaker. MacArthur (aka Amber Mac) is the former co-host of BNN's ''App Central'' and ''Bloomberg Brink'', G4TechTV's ''Call for Help'', and TWiT's ''The Social Hour'' (successor to ''net@night/ Inside the Net''). She was the most followed Canadian television personality on Twitter in 2008. In 2018, she was named DMZ's 30 inspirational women making a difference in tech. She is now the co-host of the 2018 AI podcast series, The AI Effect where she interviews notable guests such as Prime Minister Trudeau and Mayor John Tory. Amber is President of a digital media company called AmberMac Media, Inc. MacArthur used to produce and co-host her own
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, ''commandN'', and has also hosted on ''
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'' and ''Gadgets and Gizmos'' for G4techTV Canada. MacArthur worked for over a year for
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's City''News'' and
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, and she had returned to the now CTV-owned CP24 as New Media Specialist and was the host of
Webnation ''Webnation'' is a television show about technology that is aired on CP24 in Toronto, Canada. It features technology news, viral videos, reviews and trends. The program first aired on October 14, 2009, and replaces the talk television show ''Ho ...
. She previously hosted and produced a show for
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called "Girls Go Geek" alongside her brother
Jeff MacArthur Jeff MacArthur is a Canadian netcasting and tech personality. MacArthur co-created commandN.tv, a technology/social media video podcast with his sister, Amber MacArthur, and has acted as co-host and business manager for the production since its i ...
and Christopher Dick that features women in technology.


Background

MacArthur is originally from
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,
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, and lives in
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. She received an undergraduate degree in English from
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, and studied journalism at the
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in Halifax,
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. She and Christopher Dick have one son.


Career


Technology

MacArthur worked for
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for two years as a web strategist, as a web designer at
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in San Francisco, and as a judge at the
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2000. She was also Director of Web Marketing at HigherMarkets, "where she managed corporate branding initiatives, software usability and online course development." In 2007 she co-founded a media company MGImedia Communications Inc. with her brother Jeff.


Television

Upon graduation, MacArthur worked in her hometown of
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at
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, as an associate reporter from April to July 1999,Amber MacArthur's resume
and the San Francisco radio station KQED. In July 2002, she co-hosted a
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special "Science on the Red Carpet", with Dave Foley at the Science & Technical Academy Awards. She appeared weekly in the summer of 2006, as a tech columnist for
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. In 2004 MacArthur became a host on ''Call for Help'', a technology series produced for G4techTV Canada, which still airs daily on G4 Canada and HOW TO Channel in Australia. MacArthur is the subject of a song written in tribute to ''Call for Help'' 2.0. While working as a host on ''Call for Help'', MacArthur joined the series ''Gadgets and Gizmos'' as a co-host, working with Marc Saltzman and Andy Walker until the show ended production in 2005. From August 2004 to September 2006, MacArthur was host of the G4techTV Canada program, ''
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'', which is still in production. She also hosted ''Gadgets and Gizmos'' for the Canadian channel. On 28 August 2006, MacArthur announced on her blog that she was leaving her position at G4techTV and would no longer appear on ''Call For Help'', ''Torrent'', or ''Gadgets and Gizmos''. In mid-September, she joined
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,
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in Toronto with the title "New Media Specialist", to report on "new media and interactive trends" for City''News'' International. She first appeared on the station's nightly newscast, ''CityNews at Six'', commenting in another reporter's story on
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propagated through the Internet. Segments since have ranged from former sex trade workers blogging the
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trial, to a
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mashup. In January 2007, she launched a weekly program on CP24, which became quite popular as a vodcast. Originally titled "Inside Popnology", the CHUM Television-produced program quickly became ''
Webnation ''Webnation'' is a television show about technology that is aired on CP24 in Toronto, Canada. It features technology news, viral videos, reviews and trends. The program first aired on October 14, 2009, and replaces the talk television show ''Ho ...
''. She resigned in October to go for freelance projects, feeling she was being asked to target too old an audience, and wanted to pursue two projects in the United States. They convinced her to stick around for two more months, after Rogers Communications promised her show would be weekly on the
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network and on G4techTV Canada, reformatted, as of January 2008 as ''Webnation V2''. (
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's parent company;
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bought out CHUM Limited in June 2007, with the exception of the Citytv network, which was sold to Rogers.) She was informed on 4 January 2008 that the budget was not there for the program. Just before the announcement, the program was named the "Top New Podcast Award for 2007" by
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. Citytv began airing ''The Lab with Leo Laporte'' around this time. CP24 has since made some reorganization to the anchors/reporters as a result of the change in ownership of CP24's former parent company; CHUM Limited. For a time, after
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, MacArthur hosted ''
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''; Jee-Yun Lee replaced her when MacArthur resigned. MacArthur's ''
Webnation ''Webnation'' is a television show about technology that is aired on CP24 in Toronto, Canada. It features technology news, viral videos, reviews and trends. The program first aired on October 14, 2009, and replaces the talk television show ''Ho ...
'' replaced ''HomePage'' on the CP24 schedule 14 October 2009. Over the years, she has been a technology guest on
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,
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,
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, MTV Live,
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Music,
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.


Podcasting

In June 2005, MacArthur started the weekly video
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''commandN'', which covered technology trends both online and offline. The podcast has not released an episode since June 2013, however. A commercial study found that commandN was the fifth most-downloaded podcast among surveyed Canadians. Through October 2006, she worked on a podcast with ''Call for Help'' co-host
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called '' Inside the Net'', which then morphed into ''net@night'', and then ''The Social Hour'' with Sarah Lane, a Friday lunch time live broadcast. The show was available as part of the TWIT.tv network before it was retired from the Twit network in October 2014. MacArthur describes how various types of technology work on the
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radio show/podcast Spark.


Journalism

Since summer of 2006, she has written a monthly "Web Trends" column for '' The Calgary Sun Urbane Magazine''. She has been quoted by major Canadian newspapers, when they need a tech expert. '' Now Magazine'' declared her the "Best geek personality", 2006.


Bibliography

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References


External links


Amber MacArthur's Official Website and Blog
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represents Amber MacArthur for speaking engagements in the U.S. and Canada: some of her speech topics here.
Amber MacArthur: TWiT


Interviews


Toronto Through the Eyes of Amber MacArthur
BlogTO, 7 December 2006
TheFlux.tv podcast interview with Amber MacArthur
* Chris Hogg,
Digital Journal TV: Up Close and Personal With Internet Star Amber MacArthur
, ''Digital Journal'', 19 January 2008. {{DEFAULTSORT:Macarthur, Amber 1976 births Living people Canadian television hosts Writers from Charlottetown Canadian people of Scottish descent Canadian bloggers Canadian technology writers Dalhousie University alumni University of King's College alumni Women technology writers Canadian women bloggers Canadian women television hosts