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Jeremy Anticouni Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Make It Work, Inc. |
Mr. Anticouni is a lifelong technophile and a Real-world, feet on the street expert on topics such as Computers (PC/Mac), Home Theater, Internet (websites / email / security), Cell Phones, PDAs, and more.
In addition to his duties at Make It Work, Mr. Anticouni hosts a weekly radio show, KNX Tech News, powered by Make It Work, on Los Angeles' premiere news radio station, KNX 1070 NEWSRADIO. Mr. Anticouni has been featured on ABC and NBC news segments and is a frequent guest speaker on technology and online safety. Mr. Anticouni's down-to-earth style allows him to communicate complex concepts and topics in an easy to understand manner.
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Jack Popejoy |
Jack Popejoy joined KNX 1070 NEWSRADIO's weekday morning team in Feb. 2009. From 1986 until then, he previously worked across the hall at sister station KFWB. He was KFWB's morning anchor since the beginning of 2001. Jack's background includes an AB in Astronomy from Amherst College, followed by years of covering the space program on radio and TV. He's often been seen and heard covering a variety of science topics, and has concentrated on the Southern California earthquake hazard. He is frequently seen lurking in the halls and offices at Caltech, the USGS, and the Southern California Earthquake Center. His other career option was professional baseball.
Jack has been involved in emergency planning and management, contributing his expertise to the Los Angeles Emergency Operations Organization for more years than any other individual. He's taught workshops in crisis management and emergency communications for more than two decades. He was on the steering committees of both the Great Southern California ShakeOut (with more than 5 million participants) and the Los Angeles International Earthquake Conference in November 2008.Jack finds someplace new to visit every year, and has stamps from all seven continents on his most recent passport (try getting a stamp from Antarctica...technically, that's illegal). Recent trips also include Ecuador (Galapagos & Amazon Basin), Kenya, Egypt, Eastern Europe, Peru, New Zealand, China, Botswana, Turkey, and Bali. He's known for getting into political discussions with local cab drivers before leaving airport property. Despite getting shark teeth imprints on his foot on The Great Barrier Reef in 2003 and visiting face to face with lions, elephants, and giraffes in Africa in 1995 and 2007, he went to the northern Hudson Bay in late 2006, petting the polar bears. He finished both Peru's Inca Trail and New Zealand's Milford Track. (No, didn't hike the whole thing...just the last mile or two of each.)
Jack was also a regional semi-finalist to go up on the Space Shuttle before the Journalist-in-Space program was cancelled in the wake of the 1986 Challenger disaster.
Over the years, Jack has also appeared on KTLA, KCOP, KIIS, KLOS, KTWV, KPOL, KZLA, KTZO, KSAN and a bunch of other stations that start with the letter "W".