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Roger Chang

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Roger Chang was a segment producer and on-air contributor for TechTV. He appeared regularly on Call for Help, and sometimes filled in for host Leo Laporte. In late 2004, an early pre-alpha version of ScopeTech, a technology opinion website created by Dan Huard with Chang and Robert Padbury, was created. Roger no longer contributes to ScopeTech. Roger left the gaming website GameSpot in late 2005. After serving as a camera operator and frequent guest host, Roger succeeded Patrick Norton as producer and host for DL.TV. Chang announced in December 2007 that he was leaving that position to join Revision3 (TWiT Episode 126 16:13)in January 2008.[1]. He also frequently appears as a panelist on This Week in Tech. It was on this show that he explained he was leaving DL.TV to join Patrick Norton and Jim Louderback over at Revision3. Chang will be joining the Tekzilla and Systm vidcasts as co-producer (and probable feature host)[2]. Roger also co-hosts a podcast with Tom Merritt, East Meets West, which deals with various topics such as sports, technology, and politics. A quote of his used by the company UCMore is “I started using it two days ago and I can't stop using it," which his complaints were taken out of context by the Google Adsense advertising system. He explained in an episode of TWiT that the quote is misleading since it was taken from an episode of Call for Help that aired several years ago.

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