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Country of origin
  
United States

Original network
  
Current TV

First episode date
  
1 August 2005

Genre
  
News program

7.3/10
IMDb

Running time
  
5 minutes

Followed by
  
InfoMania

Final episode date
  
10 July 2007

Language
  
English

Starring
  
Brett Erlich Dave Hill Eric Ledgin Stephen Schneider

Original release
  
August 1st, 2005 – July 10th, 2007

Presented by
  
Conor Knighton, Kinga Philipps

Similar
  
InfoMania, The Gavin Newsom Show, The War Room with Michael S, This American Life, 50 Documentaries to See Be

Google Current was a brief, once every half hour, television program on the channel Current TV. Selected episodes were also available on the Internet. The series tracked not necessarily what the news was, but what people were searching for on Google.

The show was the first ever show aired on Current when the network went on the air at 12:00am on August 1, 2005.

Each episode had a one or two word title, based on one of the websites or search terms highlighted. The top-of-the-hour segments used live hosts, while the middle-of-the-hour segments are presented with text, graphics and music. The hosted segments focus on searches (which may or may not be related) that have recently seen increased popularity. Meanwhile, the segments at half past the hour looked at the top five searches featuring a certain word; for example, the top five "twins" searches included the Olsen twins and the Minnesota Twins.

The show was hosted by Conor Knighton and Kinga Philipps and featured Brett Erlich, Dave Hill, Eric Ledgin, and Stephen Schneider. Guest hosts included Johnny Bell, Nzinga Blake, and Kendis Gibson. On the UK version of Current TV the main host was Graeme Smith.

As of July 10, 2007 the hosted segments of Google Current in the US no longer aired. The same staff later produces InfoMania on Current TV. The UK continued to run its own version which was filmed daily in London until the end of 2008.

References

Google Current Wikipedia