Chris Duke
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Chris Duke, Host of Motorz (2012)
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Born | Christopher John Duke February 5, 1969 Upland, California, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | TV Host, Entrepreneur, Executive Producer |
Years active | 2008–present |
Spouse(s) | Krissy Duke (1992-present) |
Website | www.chrisduke.tv |
Chris Duke is an American television personality and the TV host of the TV series Motorz TV on Youtoo TV, The Family Channel (US TV network), Untamed Sports TV, Biz Television, Tuff TV, The Auto Channel, The Rural Channel, Rev'n, and globally on YouTube, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and iTunes. Produced by Duke-Taylor Productions, LLC, the goal of his Automotive Improvement® show, which launched in 2008, is to show viewers how to maintain their vehicle and install accessories step-by-step in a typical garage setting, using common tools.
Biography
Chris Duke was born just outside Los Angeles, California and raised in Washington. Growing up with a gear head for an older brother who was constantly re-building engines, Chris' interest in the automotive industry began as soon as he was able to drive. While working for Microsoft right after graduating from Sammamish High School, this autodidact spent most of his evenings and weekends modifying his car, mainly through aftermarket accessories. In addition to installing a massive stereo system that was worth more than the car itself, he designed and built his own 7th order acoustic subwoofer speaker enclosure, made popular by Bose Corporation, that filled the entire rear hatchback of his vehicle.
In 1990 he moved to San Diego, California to pursue a new life in a warmer climate. Still focusing on his technical background in software development, Chris went on to work for Science Applications International Corporation, O'Reilly Media[1] and then TEN Magazines, a startup company which published websites and print publications for automotive enthusiasts. Its first website and magazine was titled Ford Truck World, which was hugely popular in the early 2000s due to Chris' enthusiasm for Ford trucks. Playing the role of Chief Technology Officer for the startup, Chris also held the additional titles of editor, writer, and photographer for the magazine, pumping out over 300 pages of editorial content which was published nationally on major newsstands. He wrote mostly DIY articles showing how to install aftermarket products on vehicles. The network of automotive sites, based on technology created by Chris, led to over 20 websites serving over 40 million page views per month to 2.2 Million visitors.
Chris left the publishing company in 2005 to pursue his own goals in the automotive industry. After creating new enthusiast sites Truckblog and Muscle Car Blog, he began to grow tired of publishing written editorial. In 2008, Chris was getting ready to document the installation process of another product when it occurred to him that he should try documenting it using video instead. Having had no face time in front of the camera, this was a new experience for him. After presenting the result to his peers, he was met with praise and encouragement. That video turned into the pilot episode of Truckblog TV, named after his enthusiast website. 10 episodes later, Chris decided to branch out beyond just trucks and started a new company called Duke Networks which renamed the show Motorz TV (pronounced "motors") in order to capture a larger audience and open the doors to more opportunities. After two successful seasons producing the show for an online audience, Chris not only spoke at the 2009 SEMA Show, but he also hosted and performed installations on two Ford vehicles at that same show, live in front of show attendees.[2] His career in producing video content for the web took a turn in early 2010 when he was approached by both MavTV and Untamed Sports TV to bring his show to cable and satellite television.[3][4] The third season of Motorz TV premiered on February 7, 2010 on television[5] in a new weekly half-hour format. The automotive improvement series currently airs on television networks throughout the U.S. and Canada, in addition to Internet sites such as YouTube, and Internet connected devices such as Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. It is its seventh season as of June 2015.
After his company Duke Networks partnered with Sears in 2010,[6] Chris made his first appearance in the Sears Tools catalog as a "tool advisor",[7] then later as a "gift guru" in the October 2011 catalog.[8] After making four[7][8][9][10] consecutive catalog appearances, Chris was named the exclusive automotive tool spokesperson and advisor for all Sears automotive print and online catalogs.[11]
External links
- Official website
- Chris Duke at the Internet Movie Database
- Chris Duke on TwitterLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Chris Duke on FacebookLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- 2009 SEMA Show Education Program Page 9
- SEMA eNews Vol. 12, No. 32
References
- ↑ O'Reilly & Associates Releases WebBoard
- ↑ SEMA Movers & Shakers
- ↑ Motorz TV Premieres on MavTV HD February 7th 2010
- ↑ Untamed Sports TV Programming
- ↑ IMDb "Motorz"
- ↑ Sears Blue Tool Crew Partners with Motorz TV
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Sears Tools Catalog October 2010
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Sears Tools Catalog October 2011
- ↑ Sears Tools Catalog February 2011
- ↑ Sears Tools Catalog April 2012
- ↑ Sears Selects Duke as Craftsman Tool Catalog Spokesperson