Tom does quite a few shows and it may be hard to keep track of them all. This page collects all the shows and the links to subscribe in one handy place. Enjoy.
Get all audio shows in one feed! Click here. iTunes link.
Sword and Laser – Veronica Belmont and Tom host a science fiction and fantasy book club with author interviews, news, and book discussion. The Sword and Laser audio podcast features in-depth discussion of book picks with audience members. Subscribe at the Sword and Laser website.
Daily Tech News Show – Tom delivers daily technology news and analysis with the best reporters and experts int he business. It’s the best way to keep up to speed on what’s happening in technology. Subscribe at the temporary website.
Cordkillers – Want to watch the TV shows and movies you want, when you want, where you want on any damn device you please? This is the show for you. Forget cutting the cord. Kill it! (1 hour) Subscribe at the website.
It’s a Thing – Is something “a thing?” Molly and Tom will tell you and you’ll feel more in the know. It’s a Thing is a show grown from the brain of Molly Wood and co-hosted by Tom Merritt. They discovered through many years of co-hosting the hit CNET podcast “Buzz Out Loud” that sometimes the best conversations in any podcast are the tangents. Subscribe at the Website.
Know A Little More – DTNS host Tom Merritt dives deep into tech topics to help you understand what you need to know about them. Subscribe at the Website.
A Word with Tom Merritt – There’s no end to people out there telling you what to think. But what about HOW to think? Tom Merritt talks with his guests about HOW they think about the world. How do they filter information and decide what to trust? Subscribe at the Website.
Let’s Talk About Star Wars – Tom, Jennie Josephson and Garret Weinzierl talk about everything Star Wars from movies to TV to books and comics and more. (60 Minutes) View at Let’s Talk About Star Wars
East Meets West – Tom’s ‘experimental’ podcast where he and Roger Chang talk about whatever they feel like. (30 minutes) Subscribe at East Meets West website.
The Morning Stream – Every Wednesday morning on The Morning Stream, Tom joins Scott Johnson and Brian Ibbot to talk about the latest tech news. (5 – 10 minutes)
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Chuck full of info. Thanks Tom et al
Geez, where does he find the time???
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was listening to the Autopilot Show featuring the pilot for one of my favorite television shows Emergency as i type this i am hearing Scott talk about my favorite show THIRD WATCH. which did an awesome job during the 9-11-2001 incorporating that into their storyline. ABC did a show called CODE RED which also took place in Los Angeles. I hope ya’ll are planning to do Millenium as well as the LONEGUNMAN.
THANKS for all that you do
respectfully
Jeff Horn–Crash67
Hey Tom what happened to Triangulation?
I had to cut down the number of things I do and focus. Triangulation was really fun, but Leo certainly doesn’t need me to make a great show. It was a hard decision, believe me, but I can watch and enjoy!
Tom, I just want to tell you how much I look forward to seeing you on as many of your shows as I can. You are consistantly accurate and insightful and I respect you very much. I understand and respect your decisions with regard to your scheduling your life.
Much love to you and Eileen.
Howard
Will there be no more Tech News Today now that Tom is moving to LA in January? (Tom’s move just mentioned at the beginning of TNT episode #624.)
No, I’ll just be doing it in LA while the rest of the folks are in Petaluma.
I like Darren Kitchen on TNT, but could somebody PLEASE tell him to face the camera and talk. All we ever see is his profile, I wonder what he looks like face on. I feel like I’m eavesdropping
on a conversation instead of being talked to. Love your show, thanks.
Holy autocorrect required for the Autopilot show description.
Sorry Tom, meant “spell check” not autocorret in that last comment.
Tom, I just found out about AutoPilot. I always thought a good show like this could be made. I wanted to call it ” First and Last”, were you would show the pilot and then the final show, and compare and contrast the episodes. Keep up thr good work.
Friendly typo alert for the It’s A Thing description: “…discuss a thing their seeing…”. Should be “they’re”.
Hi Tom.
Sorry to hear you have to leave TNT. I will probably unsubscribe that one.
Good luck for the future!
– J
Sorry to hear about TNT. I’ll be following you from there to your next gig. Also this just means longer walks, which means more audio book time! Grats! Now give us more Sword and Laser!!!!!!!
Tom do a kickstarter to help you till you get your new show off the ground
Oh No, no more Frame Rate? Say it isn’t true. Let us know if you put out a replacement show.
Frame Rate and TNT were the last of the TechTV shows that made my cut. Will most likely un-subscribe now.
Very sorry to see you leave TNT — it was the last of the TWIT shows I was following. Looking forward to what comes next from Merritt World.
Tom,
During your recent Merritt Brainstorm on Google Hangouts, one idea that came up was to do a show or segment about cheaper technology alternatives. I recently went down this road, writing an ebook called The Best Android Tablets under $100 (and more) that I published on Kindle. I thought I’d share my experiences with you, so you could make a more informed decision about cheap technologies.
So it all started last year. I bought two small Emerson tablets for my kids, and Double Power tablet for my mother. I blogged about my experiences setting both tablets. Basically, the Emerson tablets worked out fine, and the DoPo was a disaster.
The response to my blog posts was surprising. Many people left comments, asking questions or offering advice. After writing online for years, the response from strangers was amazing.
Inspired by this, I decided to write the book. I applied my knowledge to all the cheap android devices out there, and recommended the best ones. None of the devices were perfect, but I at least wanted to steer people in the right direction if all they could afford was an $80 tablet and they needed to get something.
The book got a couple of nice Amazon reviews, and I sell one or two copies a month. I still have my day job, obviously, but it’s been nice to help out people like me on a tight budget.
So, if you were to do a show about low cost tech solutions, here are the lessons I’d want you to keep in mind before making a final decision:
1. People looking for cheap solutions are short on cash. Therefore, they’re not a great demographic for advertisers.
2. You will feel good helping others with inexpensive tech solutions.
3. Talking cheap tech will differentiate you from the crowd.
Maybe with your name recognition, you can take coverage of cheap android devices and other inexpensive tech solutions to new heights that I was unable to reach. I would not spend too much time on it, as you have to make a living, but I would be happy if you looked into it and added it to your news coverage as a segment.
Best of luck,
Tony Vahl
Don’t know what leo is thinking, I hear him, but still don’t know. Can’t wait to replace TWiT subscriptions with Tom Merritt subscriptions. Good luck man!
I will follow tom no matter where he lands!!!
would like to know what is the server address and channel(s) for your irc.
Tom, I just wanted to take the opportunity to congratulate you on your own website for the award you just won and say WELL DESERVED! You, Iyaz, Jason and Sarah rock!
I’ll bet we ain’t seen nothing yet, but let’s take a moment to give Tom his due and let him bask in the glory of this drive
That should have been “glory of his triumph”
Tom,
I can’t seem to get my RSS reader to find the video feed for your news show. I use a Windows 8.1 Media Center App that allows me to watch the video podcast on the TV. When I go to your RSS feed list all I can get is the mp3 version. Any help?
Thanks.
I just subscribed to ALL THE TOM MERRITT THINGS! Because I support you and enjoy watching you entertain me.
Tom,
I would like to subscribe to your feeds in video on Doggcatcher. I can’t figure out how to do it?? What is a good place for the rss feeds? I use Doggcatcher to download on WiFi so I don’t eat up my data.
Which feeds are you having problems with?
Although I would not call myself a RSS guru, I can not seem to find existing video links (besides embedded urls) when I check out the RSS feed: https://www.tommerritt.com/feed/.
If I was to make a guess, I would have to gather existing RSS feeds that are hosting video links and add them to Dogcatcher individually?
Normally, I am a Listen! user but Dogcatcher seems pretty robust.
If anyone has a better answer id like to know . But for right now Tom does not have DTNS going as a video RSS feed. his audio links all work . There is also a “all of toms” audio feed that works great and behind the scenes video of DTNS are on his youtube channel 30 mins after the show
DTNS link http://feeds.feedburner.com/DailyTechNewsShow
Current Geek linkhttp://myextralife.com/ftp/radio/currentgeek.xml
All the tom http://feeds.feedburner.com/TomMerrittAllAudioFeed
@MarkFrost: are you having trouble finding the RSS links, or where to put them in Doggcatcher?
I’ll show you the easiest way to add Tom’s shows as Video in Doggcatcher. The fastest method depends a bit on the show:
– Sword & Laser: wait until Video Season 2 starts.
– Daily Tech News Show: No podcast video release exists yet, so we’ll use the youtube recording. Tap the + icon in the top right corner. Select „Feed RSS URL“. Enter „https://www.youtube.com/rss/user/acedtect/videos.rss“ into the RSS URL field. Tap OK.
– Current Geek: Is a audio-only release. You can manually track down the video of Scott’s camera during the recording in the mess of twitch archives, but the audio version is much more convenient and arguably better. Tap the + icon in the top right corner of Doggcatcher. Select „Search Feeds“. Enter „Current Geek“ as search term. Choose the top left result (has „Current Geek 01: The English Breakfast“ as episode for example), tap Subscribe.
– Cordkillers: Tap the + icon in the top right corner of Doggcatcher. Select „Search Feeds“. Enter „Cordkillers“ as search term. Choose the top left result (Cordkillers Video Podcast), tap Subscribe.
– FSL Tonight: Has no video version. For audio, tap the + icon in the top right corner of Doggcatcher. Select „Search Feeds“. Enter „“FSL Tonight““ (note: with quotation marks) as search term. Choose the top left result (FSL Tonight), tap Subscribe.
– It’s a Thing: Has no video version. For audio, tap the + icon in the top right corner of Doggcatcher. Select „Search Feeds“. Enter „It’s a thing“ as search term. Choose the result that’s called „It’s a Thing“, near the top of your screen. Tap Subscribe.
– Autopilot: Has no video version. For audio, tap the + icon in the top right corner of Doggcatcher. Select „Search Feeds“. Enter „AutoPilot“ as search term. Choose the result that’s called „AutoPilot!“, near the top of your screen. Tap Subscribe.
– East Meets West: Has no video version. For audio, tap the + icon in the top right corner of Doggcatcher. Select „Search Feeds“. Enter „“East Meets West““ (note: with quotation marks) as search term. Choose the top left result (FSL Tonight), tap Subscribe.
– The Morning Stream: Is a audio-only release. You can manually track down the video of Scott’s or Brian’s camera during the recording in the mess of twitch archives, but the audio version is much more convenient and arguably better. Tap the + icon in the top right corner of Doggcatcher. Select „Search Feeds“. Enter „Morning Stream as search term. Choose the top left result (The Morning Stream), tap Subscribe. Make sure to only listen to the Wednesday episodes if you just want Tom.
– Talk Tech: this KFWB appearance is not available on demand.
I hope you are now able to enjoy as much content as you’d like to.
Note: the above Doggcatcher subscription for Daily Tech News Show doesn’t download videos, it just links to the youtube app when there is a new episode. If you want that show as offline videos, you need to subscribe to youtube.com/acedtect with your google account and enable prefetching in the android app settings.
Ah yes Tommerritt.com is not a podcast. The subscription links are at the individual sites listed on the subscribe page.
I’ve tested EternalSword’s new guerrilla video feed of DTNS on Doggcatcher, and it’s working for streaming and downloading.
You can find the DTNS Guerrilla Video Feed here: http://dtns.eternalsword.com/podcast.xml
You can thank EternalSword at http://twitter.com/eternalsword or http://www.eternalsword.com
Hi Tom, I’m loving DTNS. Is there a live feed? You should have Veronica on sometime. Perhaps Molly. Best of luck with all you do.
I FOUND YOU!!
Ok, I will not make a negative comment to the old thing you did but I will say that I am so happy to have you on my podcast list again! I had to remove all of the other shows I was listening to because of my personal feelings on the “chief in charge” but my ride home from NYC to Hartford CT is now enlightening again! My only wish is that your show was a bit longer, its a long ride home!
Thanks Tom.
having difficulty finding menu for shows (DTNS). Had it a one time but forgot how to get back to the menu.
I thought process would be a little more straight forward to watch your video shows.
Howard
Your best bet would be to go to http://dailytechnewsshow.com/
But the menu for shows is where it’s always been here. Not sure why it isn’t showing up for you https://www.tommerritt.com/category/shows/daily-tech-news-show/
Have you heard about the messaging app- Telegram? It looks really promising.
Big fan of your shows and wish you the best of luck!
I am a fan of your work. My only difficulty is that I like to watch podcasts on my Roku player. Are any of your shows on a Roku channel?
Not yet but we hope to get to the point someday to be able to do that.
Hi Tom, Do you have a list of your favorite podcasts that you subscribe to?
I thought in the past I had seen such a list, but I may be wrong.
I am also curious about your favorite Android apps, or recommended apps that everyone should use.
Thanks.
Take care,
Jamie
I don’t and it changes but these days I subscribe to The Economist All Audio feed, Marshall McLuhan Variety Hour, The Angry Chicken, The Best Podcast in Baseball, Common Sense, Hardcore History, The Instance, Jawbone Radio, Le rendez-vous Tech, Byte, NASACast, The Phileas Club, The Shakespeare Sound, Tangential Convergence, Tell It Anyway, We Have Concerns.
AS for Android apps, they’re pretty much the same across all platforms for me and pretty boring. Twitter, Instagram, Feedly etc…