Computer America

Airing every weekday for two hours, it features interviews, regular correspondents who specialize in various fields, and a review of developments in technology news.

His articles grew to a weekly column in the Miami Herald in the 1980s, one of the top ten newspapers in the USA at the time.

The national show entertained live audiences from several venues in South Florida, including The Roof Garden club and Palm Beach Atlantic University.

[citation needed] Historically, The Computer America Show has been more of a conventional talk radio program in which interviews and dialogue were conducted by phone and were audio-only.

Prior to hosting Computer America, he worked as a professional singer in Las Vegas and later as a manager of one of the early Apple stores.