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KURT KNUTSSON


Kurt Knutsson is now the most watched technology
personality in America. As the energetic, fun loving
technology guide, Kurt connects millions to the future. He
started in 1996 with one television station and his
popularity for making the digital world easy to understand
now reaches from New York to L.A. and just about every
major city in between to an audience of 48 million.

Kurt's curiosity for technology and gadgets
began as a young boy. From the home
intercom system to the nightstand radio,
Kurt disassembled and dissected nearly
every electronic device in his Mom
and Dad's house.

A fascination with the tech world is
apparent when you watch Kurt try
just about anything to put technology
to the test, including his experiment
of living cooped up in his Cyber Bus
for a week. Yes, he survived and his
fresh approach to technology 

 

storytelling won him the Columbia
University Journalism Award.

Kurt's technology expertise was put
to the test when he found himself
trapped in downtown New Orleans
during Hurricane Katrina. He rigged an
old analog phone, enabling him to give up-close and personal accounts of his experience as he built alliances
to share his melted Kit-Kat bars, stale muffins and survival strategy. His compelling firsthand reports allowed
millions of viewers across the country to see the best and worse of the human experience.

Everyone from technology titans like eBay's Meg Whitman and Amazon's Jeff Bezos to Hollywood royalty such
as Elizabeth Taylor and sports legends like Shaquille O'Neal sits down with Kurt to discuss the tech world's
latest and greatest. With his cutting-edge knowledge and contagious passion for technology,
Kurt is America's go-to guru for what the future has in store.
Online, radio, and on TV, Kurt Knutsson's CyberGuy syndicated features are the #1 most watched tech reports
airing 3-5 times weekly in nearly every major American city.