Scot Rubin
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Scot Rubin (born in 1969) is a talk show host. He is the founder of All Games Radio www.allgames.com and co-founder of the G4 TV network. The All Games Network began in 1996 as an online network about computer and video games. In 1997 All Games was sold to Pseudo.com one of the first Net-TV portals on the internet. In 2000 Rubin was hired as a consultant to Comcast to develop the G4 television network. In 2002 Rubin developed G4tv.com, G4's weekly talk show about games. When Comcast (which had purchased AT&T Broadband) decided to purchase TechTV in May 2004, Rubin left G4, stating that he was unhappy with the direction of the network and its decision to abandon the video game programming format. In 2004 Scot Rubin launched All Games Productions, Inc. The company provides consulting and production services to the video game and entertainment industries
In March of 2005 Rubin provided consulting services for CNET'S GameSpot and produced the HD Documentary Hollywood and Games. The series is currently being shipped to television outlets.
In 2005 Rubin was Executive Producer of the documentary "As Real As Your Life" (www.asrealasyourlife.com), a film about video game addiction. The movie was screened at the prestigious TED Conference in February 2006.
In November of 2005 All Games began broadcasting a daily talk radio show called All Games Interactive. The show is produced Monday through Friday LIVE from Los Angeles. The show features news, live phone calls, event coverage, and interviews with game developers from around the world. The show is being developed with radio giant Westwood One for National weekend syndication, and is sponsored by GoDaddy.com