DETROIT ? MITechNews.Com partnered with WJR News Radio 760 AM’s Internet Advisor to provide a five-minute update on the major headlines from Michigan’s first web portal site for technology and entrepreneur news.
The 5-minute MITechNews.Com Update is part of the Internet Advisor, a two-hour show that airs each Saturday from 4-6 pm on WJR 760 AM in Detroit and on Michigan Talk Network stations across the Great Lakes States . The first show aired Feb. 16. An MP3 file of the show is attached.
?I?m very excited to be working directly with Internet Advisor co-hosts Foster Braun and Gary Baker,? said MITechNews.Com Editor & Publisher Mike Brennan. ?I?ve been on the Internet Advisor many times; now I will be on it every week. ?
?Gary and I are delighted to make MITechNews.Com Update a regular part of our show,? said co-host Braun. ?It fulfills one our key objectives: Promoting tech development and entrepreneurs in Michigan. As a seasoned tech journalist and entrepreneur, Mike combines the best of both those worlds. It?s a winning combination for our listeners.?
The Internet Advisor began in 1998 when Braun called Baker, founder of Online Technology, for answers about his Internet connection during the Great Weekend Show on WJR Radio. Listeners stormed the phones with their own questions and it became an instant hit. Fifteen years later the Internet Advisor is the longest running, locally produced computer talk show in the Detroit radio on one of America?s legendary radio powerhouses, WJR 760 AM, heard on the radio throughout the Midwest and online everywhere.
MITechNews.Com is a web news portal site launched by Brennan in March 2000, six months after he left the Detroit Free Press where he was led technology writer. Brennan has been a business and technology writer since 1981 when he began his journalism career with Electronic Buyers? News in New York. He then covered business and technology for the San Jose (CA) Business Journal, the Memphis (TN) Commercial Appeal, and The Herald (Seattle, Wa). Brennan also co-founded Pacific Rim News Service in Seattle and served as its managing editor.
For more information on the Internet Advisor, click on InternetAdvisor.Net





