Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie
Ritchie in 2014
Personal information
Born1972 (age 51–52)[citation needed]
South Africa[citation needed]
NationalityCanadian
OccupationsYouTuber, tech blogger, author, podcaster
Websitereneritchie.net Edit this at Wikidata
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2020–present
Genres
Subscribers302,000[1]
(January 6, 2022)
Total views42,522,036[1]
(January 6, 2022)
100,000 subscribersJuly 26, 2020[2]

Last updated: January 6, 2022

Rene Ritchie (born 1972) is a Canadian independent blogger and YouTube content creator. Ritchie is known for his podcasts including Debug, Iterate, Vector, ZEN & TECH, Review, The TV Show, and as co-host of MacBreak Weekly on the TWiT Network.[3][4] Rene was formerly Lead Analyst & Executive Editor of iMore. Ritchie was also the executive producer of Mobile Nations Broadcasting. He is a YouTuber and a founding member of Nebula. As of July 2022, Rene Ritchie is also YouTube's Creator Liaison.

He has been named by Business Insider one of the Top 100 most influential tech people in Twitter,[5] one of the 15 most important Apple analysts and writers[6] and one of the Top 25 Gadget Gurus.[7]

Early life

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Ritchie studied art in college before dropping out to pursue a career in web design and marketing. He began his association with computers at the age of 6 with an Apple II Plus, and first began working on the internet in 1998 as a moderator on CompuServe. In 2010 Ritchie left a job in Enterprise software product marketing to work full-time for Mobile Nations, an online content and merchandise provider.[8]

Career

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Blogging

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In April 2008, Ritchie began writing for Phone Different, the iPhone channel of the Smartphone Experts Network. In 2009 he took over as managing editor of the site, which changed its name to The iPhone blog and then TiPb. In December 2011, the site rebranded again, to iMore and the network to Mobile Nations. Ritchie became EIC and Executive Producer, respectively. Ritchie has appeared on CNN International, MarketPlace, CBC News, and ABC15.[9]

Podcasting

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Ritchie is a frequent podcaster, hosting and co-hosting internet technology shows. He launched the iPhone Live podcast on November 12, 2008, which later changed its name to the iMore show. It had over 400 episodes as of July 2014. Ritchie hosts Vector, a tech news and analysis show, and co-hosts Debug, a show for developers; Iterate, a show for designers; ZEN & TECH, a show on connected lifestyles, Review, a show on movies and entertainment, and The TV Show. On October 16 of 2013, Ritchie joined the TWiT Network's MacBreak Weekly as a regular co-host.[10]

YouTube Creator Liaison

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In July 2022, Ritchie was appointed by Google as the new YouTube Creator Liaison, succeeding Matt Koval. He will work with YouTube creators to support them in improving their own video content.

Books

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Ritchie has authored/co-authored five books:

  • Complete Wing Chun (Charles E. Tuttle, 1998)
  • Yuen Kay-San Wing Chun (Unique Publications, 1999)
  • Legends of Wing Chun (Remnant Hunter, 2005)
  • iPod touch Made Simple (Apress, 2011)
  • iPhone 4S Made Simple (Apress, 2011)

References

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  1. ^ a b "About Rene Ritchie". YouTube.
  2. ^ "💯 🎉 Thanks so much to all of you for your support! Couldn't do any of this without you! 💛🙏". Instagram.com. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Apple bloggers in Canada have solid prediction record". CBC Canada. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Reuters blows it. Apple PR springs into action". Fortune.com. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  5. ^ "Top 100 influential tech people on Twitter". Business Insider. Retrieved 7 August 2014.
  6. ^ "Top 15 Apple analysts and writers". Business Insider. Retrieved 7 August 2014.
  7. ^ "Best Tech People to Follow on Twitter". Business Insider. Retrieved 7 August 2014.
  8. ^ "The future of Apple: will it be doom or boom?". TechRadar. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  9. ^ "The Currency Of Confidence, with Rene Ritchie". 5by5 TV. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  10. ^ "Rene Ritchie is the editor-in-chief of iMore.com". Twit.tv. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
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