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Jeff Levy and the ‘J’ Team came to KNX in January of 2004; we wanted to start the New Year with a new show that provided our growing audience with what they needed to stay current, progressing forward in this crazy world of computers. The 9 years we spent at KFI were learning years for all of us. We all had to deal with operating systems that needed tuning and tweaking just to type a letter and those big, bulky not to mention noisy machines that needed their nuts and bolts tightened just to keep them running. The concept was there and we all bought into it. The problem at that time was, we were all guinea pigs in a test that had not yet been proven. As we evolved from DOS to this new, bigger, better not to mention in color, thing called Windows. Unlike yesterdays concept computers, today’s computer actually works the concept is a proven reality. In other words you no longer have to be a mechanic to drive the car.

Radio Shack sold Jeff Levy a TRS 80 in 1976; it was Jeff’s 1st computer. The Apple II was Jeff’s second. By the time the IBM PC rolled out everyone around Jeff Levy knew he had some kind of gift, many said, “Jeff Levy thinks like a computer”. Jeff Levy’s understanding of computers and his loving to teach, he was soon helping anyone that asked for his advice. With the birth of the personal computer the demand for computer knowledge and understanding soared. The problem, computers were boring, and learning about boring things was not what most of us chose to do with our free time. When Jeff Levy teaches computers he has a way of making us understand them in a fun way.

People had always told Jeff Levy he had a great voice for radio. So in 1994 Jeff Levy thought if he could reach out and teach computers to everyone that wanted to know about them and do it in a fun style would people truly learn? He started looking around to see if anyone out there was teaching computers on the radio or on TV. There were a couple of computer shows out there. None of the shows actually taught listeners. None of these computer shows made learning computers any less painful than going to the dentist and having a root canal. So Jeff Levy decided he would submit a tape of his style of teaching computers to talk radio. He submitted a tape to David G Hall, who at the time was program director for KFI. Jeff Levy called David weekly to see if he had listened to the tape. Finally David told Jeff Levy he had listened to his tape and thought he might have something that the public might need. He said he would be in touch.

In January of 1995 he started hosting Jeff Levy “On Computers” at Los Angeles radio station, KFI. His first radio show aired on Sundays at 5:00 am, not exactly a prime spot but Jeff Levy quickly proved that the audience wanted what he had to offer. He made the ratings dial move at that hour, so in just over a year later he moved to a prime slot. When Jeff Levy’s show moved to KNX 1070, it was immediately expanded to three hours by popular demand. Why? Because no one else on radio or TV can make computers and gadgets as interesting, fun or understandable as Jeff Levy himself.

Jeff Levy takes questions from callers, translates those questions into understandable English, and then uses the question to teach the audience about that particular topic. He injects his own brand of humor in his exchanges with callers. And tells them that it’s ok to be a "computer creampuff" or a "Windows weenie" because everyone is a beginner at something, sometime. He makes listeners feel like they are not alone with their problems and that they are not incompetent or stupid because they can’t figure them out. He does what every successful communicator does: takes the complex and makes it understandable.

As the world changes and technology shapes and change it, more and more people need the information Jeff Levy offers. Which cell phone should I choose? What’s the difference between wireless Web and Wi-Fi? How does plasma screen work? Do refrigerators with computers in their doors really save me from having spoiled milk? My computer keeps shutting down, why? Why can’t I print with this new printer? How do auto navigation systems work? You’ve got questions, Jeff Levy’s got answers.

There is no doubt we are in the computer age. Jeff Levy’s “COMPUTER NEWS” on KNX 1070 explains it all with a combination of Q & A, interviews, weekly lessons and information sharing on the power of the PC not found anywhere else on the radio.

Hear Jeff Levy’s “Eye On Technology” weekdays: 6:25 PM tune in for something new, always interesting and up to the minute in technology. That’s Monday through Friday 1070 AM at 6:25 PM for 90 seconds of Jeff Levy. www.knx1070.com

Jeff Levy invites you to join him and the “J” Team each weekend for “COMPUTER NEWS” every Saturday and Sunday on 1070 AM from Noon to 3:00 PM PST. Call him with your questions at (866) 569-1070.

 
 
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