Mark Bunting is a widely recognized spokesperson for technology. For nearly 20 years he has been exploring the world of technology and sharing the results with others. In particular he excels at explaining the real-life user benefits of technology, what these products really do, and why they're important. During the last few years Mark has either hosted or produced video for more than 300 companies. Clients include Apple, Sony, Dell, IBM and many others.
Mark Bunting created The Computer Guy in 1991 to help viewers use technology to build a successful business and improve their lives. This series, created in 1991, was the first syndicated television show about computers and technology. This program distills complex jargon down into a user friendly format and offers hope to those who find technology intimidating. This successful series remained in syndication for 7 years and eventually moved to the Learning Channel.
Mark Bunting continued his role as technology spokesman with The Home Computing Edge, a syndicated technology series aimed at consumers and shown through local television news programs. This series focused on both the wider perspective of new developments in technology as well as specific products and solutions. The series has aired in more than 30 news markets across the country.
Sky TV (SkyTV.com), a company created by Mark Bunting, produces in flight TV programming for 6 major airlines in the US and a number of international air carriers around the world. Sky TV is the largest custom in flight television network in the world. SkyTV reached 2.5 million tech-savvy fliers on 30,000 flights per month worldwide.
In Mark Bunting's Window, Mark showcases the latest in hardware, software, hi-tech gadgets and products and services. Window began in 1993 on CNBC as a weekly series, then moved to distribution through airlines and eventually became a cornerstone of SkyTV. This program, now in its 16th year, follows Marks familiar pattern of wide exploration and clear explanation of technology. In this case the target audience includes both consumers and businesses.
In 1997 Mark Bunting released his book Virtual Power. In this book Marks explains how the personal computer and the Internet can be combined to enhance your life and provide the increased freedom and success that you want. Mark also addresses the fears commonly raised by such an undertaking and offers his rise to success as an example.
Mark Bunting is a widely known and respected technology evangelist, He's known for showcasing and presenting the latest technology in a clear, user-friendly fashion. Mark Bunting is also a prolific video host and producer, having worked with hundreds of top technology and consumer electronics companies. His clear explanations and friendly persona has resulted in syndicated television series, cable TV franchises, news vignettes, television commercials, infomercials, personal appearances, books, corporate video and speaking engagements. Mark lives with his wife and 3 children in Dallas, Texas.
Mark Bunting created The Computer Guy in 1991 to help viewers use technology to build a successful business and improve their lives. This series, created in 1991, was the first syndicated television show about computers and technology. This program distills complex jargon down into a user friendly format and offers hope to those who find technology intimidating. This successful series remained in syndication for 7 years and eventually moved to the Learning Channel.
Mark Bunting continued his role as technology spokesman with The Home Computing Edge, a syndicated technology series aimed at consumers and shown through local television news programs. This series focused on both the wider perspective of new developments in technology as well as specific products and solutions. The series has aired in more than 30 news markets across the country.
Sky TV (SkyTV.com), a company created by Mark Bunting, produces in flight TV programming for 6 major airlines in the US and a number of international air carriers around the world. Sky TV is the largest custom in flight television network in the world. SkyTV reached 2.5 million tech-savvy fliers on 30,000 flights per month worldwide.
In Mark Bunting's Window, Mark showcases the latest in hardware, software, hi-tech gadgets and products and services. Window began in 1993 on CNBC as a weekly series, then moved to distribution through airlines and eventually became a cornerstone of SkyTV. This program, now in its 16th year, follows Marks familiar pattern of wide exploration and clear explanation of technology. In this case the target audience includes both consumers and businesses.
In 1997 Mark Bunting released his book Virtual Power. In this book Marks explains how the personal computer and the Internet can be combined to enhance your life and provide the increased freedom and success that you want. Mark also addresses the fears commonly raised by such an undertaking and offers his rise to success as an example.
Mark Bunting is a widely known and respected technology evangelist, He's known for showcasing and presenting the latest technology in a clear, user-friendly fashion. Mark Bunting is also a prolific video host and producer, having worked with hundreds of top technology and consumer electronics companies. His clear explanations and friendly persona has resulted in syndicated television series, cable TV franchises, news vignettes, television commercials, infomercials, personal appearances, books, corporate video and speaking engagements. Mark lives with his wife and 3 children in Dallas, Texas.
About the Author:
Angie Todd, a free lance writer, has followed the career of Mark Bunting for years. For more information please see: Mark Bunting Sky TV In Flight Television.
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