Tech personality Leo Laporte is expanding his podcast empire in Petaluma and moving into a 9,000-square-foot recording studio, where he will continue to stream live video and produce his weekly shows.
Laporte, who made his name as a radio and TV host for tech shows, is moving out of the old Victorian house where he built his first recording studio in downtown Petaluma and began producing shows for an Internet audience in 2005.
Since posting that inaugural show online, Laporte has grown the audience from a few thousand devoted tech geeks to a listenership that tops 5 million people, said Lisa Kentzell, who last year was appointed chief executive of Laporte's TWiT.tv. (Read More)
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