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Steve GarfieldSteve Garfield (born February 9, 1958) is a United States-born celebrity best known for his stint from 1985 to 1987 as a producer and wacky sidekick on the Karlson and McKenzie radio show. Since the mid-1990s, he has been active on the Internet, particularly the World Wide Web. Garfield hand coded his own blog from November 18, 1997 to April 1, 1999 as a daily update for Karlson and Makenzie radio show listeners. Garfield was the first paid BloggerPro account user and has been updating his weblog, Off On A Tangent, daily since November 9, 2000. Garfield was born in Lynn, MA, but lived in Peabody from 1988 to 2000. There he got his first break in video broadcasting as the host and producer of the live weekly pop-music/video/call-in public access television program Steve's Show. He also hosted radio programs for colleges in the area including Amherst College, Salem State College, Smith College and Boston College, where he still fills in regularly. In 1995, Garfield became a presenter for WGBH's annual televised auction. While volunteering for WGBH, he produced and wrote scripts for over 100 video segments for the 2001 auction. In April of 2002, Garfield began experimenting with putting moving images on the net consisting of still images set to music. In July of 2002, Garfield purchased a Canon GL/2 and the road to producing videos was opened. On July 24th, 2002, Garfield put his first video up on the web, the now forgotten, "Inside a trashcan." In January of 2003, Garfield discovered Sonrenson Squeeze at MacWorld San Francisco and wrote up a How To on his blog, for video editors using Final Cut Pro, who wanted to get their video on the web. He was also a key figure at BloggerCon 2002/3, held at Harvard Law School. On January 1, 2004, Garfield made a New Years resolution to make putting video on the web easier, and documented it with a new video blog, and his video post, "2004: The Year of the Videoblog." On July 25, 2004, Garfield made his first video blog report from the Democratic Convention in Boston with the post, "Here's my first DNC Video Report" On January 22, 2005, the first vloggercon was held in NYC. Garfield helped co-ordinate this free conference, which was the first face-to-face meeting of videobloggers. On February 3, 2005, Garfield posted what we believe to be the first video blog post from a United States elected politician, Boston City Councillor John Tobin. Garfield is a key player in the development and promotion of videoblogging, and he produces and presents "The Carol and Steve Show", a weekly authentic reality show. External links *stevegarfield.com
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