Television Shows

Mark Bunting

Mark Bunting is the most recognized celebrity-spokesperson for the computer and technology world. Many refer to him as the Bob Vila of Computers. You have seen him on NBC’s Today Show, ABC’s The View, syndicated television, cable TV, on airplanes hosting in-flight video, and on your local newscasts – always talking about technology - his high-energy style combining both his expertise and consumer appeal.
Invention

Join Mark each week on The Discovery Channel as he takes you on a historical look at the people, places and events behind the invention of smart bombs to aspirin. Using the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC as a working set, the riches of this incredible institution are brought to life in this award winning series.

The Home Computing Edge

This syndicated series of news vignettes launched with KTVT-Dallas (CBS) running on over 30 local market news programs where Mark covers technology developments and the latest gadgets and gizmo’s as either a guest contributor (anchor) or field contributor. Whether it’s finding web sites on the topic of the Middle East, software to help in your tax returns or reviewing new back-to-school gadgets – Mark brings local newscasts fresh and exciting energy to this topic that has traditionally been very difficult for local newscasts to tackle.
Bunting’s Window

In his in-flight program, Bunting’s Window to the World of Computers, Mark showcases the latest notebook computers, PDA’s hardware, software and more. He reaches more than 3.5 million affluent, tech-savvy flyers each month and takes them on a journey into the world of high technology exploring the latest in computer products and solutions, the Internet, and high-tech gadgetry. The program is distributed on leading US airlines, providing technology advertisers with the largest in-flight global television network in the world, airing on more than 30,000 flights every month. The program is comprised of 2 new episodes each month on United Airlines, US Airways, America West and 6 other carriers in 7 languages.
The Computer Guy

Launched in 1993 as the first-ever syndicated TV show on computers and technology, The Computer Guy made TV history and eventually enjoyed a 7-year run on many stations, including KRON-SF (NBC), and garnered a Cable Ace nomination while airing on The Learning Channel. Mark’s unique, homespun, layman explanations offered pep talk for the cyber phobic and technologically challenged. His message today remains both simple and effective: Make technology of all kinds more consumer friendly and entertaining, and above all else, explain real-life user benefits, what these products really do, and why they matter.

 
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