11/01/2024
fix the bug in the app and now I can see my stats... And I guess when I say Conan was always the best late night host, I may have been bias. Craig Ferguson is my 2nd fav.
I worked in radio from 17 - 34 and then started a podcast, which led to starting a 2nd and that led to joining up with other Content Creators.
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At 6 I was watching Reading Rainbow when my Dad came in and mentioned it was time to turn off the TV. When I complained he said "when you get a degree like Levar, you can watch all the TV you want". 21 years later I got to tell Levar Burton about my Communications degree as he sat across from me at a bar. At this point I was now 27 and working as the Program Director for CJLO Radio in Montreal.
While working at CJLO I was also hosting PhantastiqCypha and interviewing the likes of Tech N9ne, Bun B, GZA, Dessa, David Dallas, Shad, Chance The Rapper and even some non-hip hop entertainers like Eliza Doolittle, actor John Cho, and composer Ludwig Göransson and more.
Although I loved Hip Hop, hosting PhantastiqCypha solo started feeling pretty lonely and I had always wanted to do something that connected with my other passions: Television, geek culture and the related fandoms. I reached out to a few other like minded blerds and we started a monthly special called #GeektastiqCypha. After a year of that, we turned it into a weekly show and another year later we were on our own producing the show as a podcast exclusively for FranklinArmstrong.com.
Now in our 4th season of #GeektastiqCypha, working on a 3rd season of That's Canon and coming off the high that was interviewing award winning writer, producer and director Spike Lee on behalf of C2Montreal, this page will focus on the Television culture. I want to discuss the Networks: ABC (Disney), CBS (National Amusements), NBC (Comcast) and Fox (Disney), plus the new generation Networks Hulu & Disney+ (Disney), HBOMax (WarnerMedia), NBCUniversal Streaming Service (Comcast), Netflix and Amazon.