The Site
| The Site | |
|---|---|
Logo of The Site | |
| Presented by | Soledad O'Brien |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Production companies | Ziff-Davis Television MSNBC |
| Original release | |
| Network | MSNBC |
| Release | July 15, 1996 – August 18, 1997 |
The Site is an hour-long television program devoted to the Internet revolution. It debuted in July 1996 with MSNBC's launch, and aired Monday through Saturday, reaching 35 million homes. Soledad O'Brien hosted The Site, along with her animated co-host Dev Null, voiced by Leo Laporte.
The Site covered technology in all forms, from technical aspects to news and culture. The show was sometimes billed as "the Net's evening news" . and advertised with the tagline "The Revolution Will Be Televised." Guests included musical artists, authors and columnists, who spoke about the impact of technology on their work.