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'''''AudioFile''''' (broadcast August 2000 - September 26, 2002) was a live [[United States|American]] [[Wikipedia:Television program|TV]] show on [[Wikipedia:TechTV]] that focused on the role of [[Wikipedia:technology]] in [[music]]. Each episode contained either interviews with musicians or focused on technology trends and issues (such as [[Wikipedia:MP3]]'s and [[Napster]]) that reshape the musical landscape.
 
'''''AudioFile''''' (broadcast August 2000 - September 26, 2002) was a live [[United States|American]] [[Wikipedia:Television program|TV]] show on [[Wikipedia:TechTV]] that focused on the role of [[Wikipedia:technology]] in [[music]]. Each episode contained either interviews with musicians or focused on technology trends and issues (such as [[Wikipedia:MP3]]'s and [[Napster]]) that reshape the musical landscape.
  
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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266118/ AudioFile] at the Internet Movie Database
 
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AudioFile (broadcast August 2000 - September 26, 2002) was a live American TV show on Wikipedia:TechTV that focused on the role of Wikipedia:technology in music. Each episode contained either interviews with musicians or focused on technology trends and issues (such as Wikipedia:MP3's and Napster) that reshape the musical landscape.

Filmed in Wikipedia:San Francisco, California, the show was hosted by Wikipedia:Kris Kosach and current Eye on the Bay host Wikipedia:Liam Mayclem.

The show was nominated for an Emmy in 2001 for Outstanding Main Title Design.

Some of the people featured on AudioFile include Wikipedia:Boy George, Wikipedia:R. L. Burnside, Wikipedia:Les Claypool, Wikipedia:Gary Numan, Wikipedia:Ice-T, Wikipedia:Jurassic 5, Wikipedia:DJ Krush, Wikipedia:Moby, Wikipedia:Willie Nelson, Wikipedia:QBert, Wikipedia:Trent Reznor and Wikipedia:Ween.

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