Jefferson Graham

Jefferson Graham is the host of USA TODAY's Talking Tech video and audio series.

Jefferson Graham is a Los Angeles-based tech columnist for USA Today [1] the host of USA Today's Talking Tech video and audio series and author of the weekly Talking Tech newsletter.
The podcast runs daily on Stitcher USA TODAY TuneIn.com, iTunes, and other podcast platforms. The show is one of USA TODAY's most listened to podcasts, with 300,000 monthly downloads.
On Talking Tech, Graham covers a quick hit on daily tech news, gadget reviews and interviews. Guests have ranged from Jimmy Kimmel, Jason Mraz and James Taylor), to consumers and tech experts about living with tech.
Graham, the author of Video Nation: A DIY Guide to Planning, Shooting and Sharing Great Video from USA TODAY's Talking Tech host (Peachpit Press) is also a jazz guitarist and portrait photographer in the Manhattan Beach, California area. He has spoken at many industry gatherings, including the Consumer Electronics Show, NAMM, PPA and WPPI, as well as schools—NYU, Ohio State and University of California, Santa Barbara.
Born in Evansville, Indiana Graham grew up in New York City and is the son of late San Francisco broadcaster Jerry Graham and Judy Graham, the host of YouTube's Knitting Tips by Judy web series.

Bibliography

He is the author or co-author of 8 books:

  • Come on Down: The TV Game Show Book, Abbeville Press, 1988
  • Vegas: Live and In Person, Abbeville Press, 1989
  • Life is a Contact Sport (with Ken Kragen), Morrow, 1993
  • Salesman of the Century (with Ron Popeil), Dell, 1995
  • Aaron Spelling: A Prime-Time Life (with Aaron Spelling), St. Martin's Press, 1996
  • Frasier, Simon and Schuster, 1997
  • The Ultimate Rugrats Fan Book, Simon and Schuster, 1998

Video Nation: A DIY Guide to Planning, Shooting and Sharing Great Video, Peachpit, 2012

References

https://www.usatoday.com/staff/874/jefferson-graham/



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