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Scot Rubin created All Games Network in 1996 as a place for gamers to get radio programming about games. Since then, he’s interviewed more than 750 people from the gaming industry and produced over 2000 hours of programming about games. He sold AGN to webcasting pioneer Pseudo.com in 1998 and produced 12 hours of live game talk, and the first ever live webcasts of E3.(97-99) In 2000 he was lured to Hollywood to develop the videogame channel G4. When it became clear G4 was changing its programming strategy, Scot left to go back to his roots in webcasting.






















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