Kim Komando

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Kimberly Ann Komando (* 1. Juli 1967 in New Jersey) ist eine US-amerikanische Radiomoderatorin, die Sendungen zu Unterhaltungselektronik moderiert. In ihrer wöchentlichen Call-in-Show bespricht sie Gadgets, Websites, Smartphone Apps und Themen wie die Netzsicherheit. Seit 2002 schreibt sie eine Kolumne bei USA Today. 2016 wurde er auf Platz 29 der "Heavy Hundred" Talkhosts geführt. Kim Komando und ihr Mann, Barry Young, betreiben die Vertriebsfirma „Phoenix“, ein TalkRadio-Network, mit dem sie die Sendung verbreiten. rdf:langString
Kimberly Ann Komando (born 1967) is the host of two daily radio shows and one weekend radio show about consumer technology. On her weekly call-in show, she provides advice about technology gadgets, websites, smartphone apps, and internet security. Komando refers to herself on her web page as "America's Digital Goddess". As of May 2018, her website, Komando.com, serves 2.7 million unique visitors each month and she sends 500 million newsletters per year to subscribers. Komando and her husband, Barry Young, own Phoenix-based WestStar TalkRadio Network, which distributes the Komando radio program. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kimberly Ann Komando (* 1. Juli 1967 in New Jersey) ist eine US-amerikanische Radiomoderatorin, die Sendungen zu Unterhaltungselektronik moderiert. In ihrer wöchentlichen Call-in-Show bespricht sie Gadgets, Websites, Smartphone Apps und Themen wie die Netzsicherheit. Seit 2002 schreibt sie eine Kolumne bei USA Today. 2016 wurde er auf Platz 29 der "Heavy Hundred" Talkhosts geführt. The Kim Komando Show wird als Syndicat-Programm von 435 Radiostationen in den Vereinigten Staaten sowie zwei Stationen in Ontario, Kanada, übertragen. Damit erreicht ihre Sendung wöchentlich über 1,5 Mio. Hörer. Die Kurzsendung Digital Minute wird wochentäglich von fast 400 Stationen gesendet. Weltweit werden die Programme vom Armed Forces Radio Network in 177 Länder übertragen. Die Sendungen werden nicht über einen der großen US-Radiovermarkter angeboten. Kim Komando und ihr Mann, Barry Young, betreiben die Vertriebsfirma „Phoenix“, ein TalkRadio-Network, mit dem sie die Sendung verbreiten. Komando betreibt auch die Homepage Komando.com. Ihr Technik-Newsletter wird von 42 Mio. Abonnenten gelesen.
rdf:langString Kimberly Ann Komando (born 1967) is the host of two daily radio shows and one weekend radio show about consumer technology. On her weekly call-in show, she provides advice about technology gadgets, websites, smartphone apps, and internet security. The Kim Komando Show is broadcast and syndicated on over 435 radio stations in the United States and two stations in Ontario, Canada, to an estimated 3.5+ million listeners. Her Consumer Tech Update and Digital Life Hack airs on more than 390 stations seven days a week. Her radio shows are also heard internationally on the Armed Forces Radio Network, covering 177 countries. She hosts podcasts served to over 300,000 listeners per week. The Kim Komando Television Show premiered globally on Bloomberg TV on January 5, 2019. Kim Komando also hosts a weekly radio show on SiriusXM's Business Channel 130 called Tech Insights. Komando refers to herself on her web page as "America's Digital Goddess". As of May 2018, her website, Komando.com, serves 2.7 million unique visitors each month and she sends 500 million newsletters per year to subscribers. Komando and her husband, Barry Young, own Phoenix-based WestStar TalkRadio Network, which distributes the Komando radio program. Komando has appeared on CNN, CBS, MSNBC, ABC, BBC and Fox News, and her syndicated columns appear in USA Today and other newspapers. She has been a columnist for USA Today since February 2002. She won the Gracie Award from the Alliance for Women in Media for Outstanding Program Host in 2007 and in April 2016 was the keynote speaker at the NAB Show Radio Luncheon to an audience of industry leaders. In January 2017, she was appointed to Forbes Magazine Tech Council. On October 9, 2019, she presented a keynote speech about cybersecurity at the John Glenn NASA Research Center in Cleveland that was broadcast to all 60,000 NASA employees. In 2020, she was nominated to the National Radio Hall of Fame. In 2021, Kim was nominated again and this time inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame.
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