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Excel.TV is an online educational platform and community focused on Microsoft Excel and data analytics.
{{Infobox company
| name = Excel.TV
| logo = File:EXCELTV.jpg
| type = Private
| founded = 2014
| founders = Rick Grantham, Jordan Goldmeier
| industry = Education, Technology
| website = [https://excel.tv excel.tv]
}}
 
'''Excel.TV''' is an online educational platform and community focused on Microsoft Excel and data analytics. Founded in 2014 by Rick Grantham and Jordan Goldmeier, the platform features a combination of video content, blog articles, webinars, training courses, and expert interviews aimed at Excel users across a variety of skill levels.
 
== History ==
Excel.TV was launched in 2014 after founders Rick Grantham and Jordan Goldmeier connected via LinkedIn. Inspired by radio shows such as ''Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me'', they created a web series that blended Excel education with interviews and entertainment. The early series featured prominent Excel figures including Chandoo, Mynda Treacy, Bill Jelen, and Oz du Soleil.
 
Over the course of three seasons, more than 45 episodes were produced. As its community grew, Excel.TV expanded beyond its original video format to offer structured online courses, tutorials, career resources, and in-person training programs.
 
== Courses and Content ==
Excel.TV offers a range of Excel training courses through its Excel TV Academy. Topics include dashboards, pivot tables, Power Query, data modeling, and data science with Power BI. Notable course titles include:
 
* ''Excel Dashboard Pro''
* ''Xtreme Pivot Tables''
* ''The Expert’s Guide to Excel – Power Query''
* ''Data Science with Power BI & R''
 
Courses are designed for self-paced learning and are compatible with Microsoft Excel 2007 through Office 365 on both Windows and Mac platforms. In addition to online content, the platform provides two-day onsite workshops focused on data visualization and analytics.
 
== Platform Features ==
Excel.TV provides lifetime access to its courses, downloadable practice files, multi-device learning support, and learner discussion areas. Team licenses and organizational training options are also available.
 
== Recognition and Reach ==
As of 2023, Excel.TV has been in operation for over eight years and offers more than 11 premium courses comprising over 300 lessons. The platform has served thousands of Excel professionals globally.
 
In 2021, Excel.TV was recognized as an exhibitor at the [[Global Excel Summit]], where it was noted for its contributions to Excel education and community engagement.
 
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [https://excel.tv Official website]
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/621480787922563 Facebook Group]
* [https://www.linkedin.com/company/excel-tv-media-group/ Linkedin Profile]
* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQqHN0xE0yiq3XmOMmbKJWA Youtube]

Latest revision as of 07:25, 15 August 2025


Excel.TV is an online educational platform and community focused on Microsoft Excel and data analytics. Founded in 2014 by Rick Grantham and Jordan Goldmeier, the platform features a combination of video content, blog articles, webinars, training courses, and expert interviews aimed at Excel users across a variety of skill levels.

History

Excel.TV was launched in 2014 after founders Rick Grantham and Jordan Goldmeier connected via LinkedIn. Inspired by radio shows such as Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me, they created a web series that blended Excel education with interviews and entertainment. The early series featured prominent Excel figures including Chandoo, Mynda Treacy, Bill Jelen, and Oz du Soleil.

Over the course of three seasons, more than 45 episodes were produced. As its community grew, Excel.TV expanded beyond its original video format to offer structured online courses, tutorials, career resources, and in-person training programs.

Courses and Content

Excel.TV offers a range of Excel training courses through its Excel TV Academy. Topics include dashboards, pivot tables, Power Query, data modeling, and data science with Power BI. Notable course titles include:

  • Excel Dashboard Pro
  • Xtreme Pivot Tables
  • The Expert’s Guide to Excel – Power Query
  • Data Science with Power BI & R

Courses are designed for self-paced learning and are compatible with Microsoft Excel 2007 through Office 365 on both Windows and Mac platforms. In addition to online content, the platform provides two-day onsite workshops focused on data visualization and analytics.

Platform Features

Excel.TV provides lifetime access to its courses, downloadable practice files, multi-device learning support, and learner discussion areas. Team licenses and organizational training options are also available.

Recognition and Reach

As of 2023, Excel.TV has been in operation for over eight years and offers more than 11 premium courses comprising over 300 lessons. The platform has served thousands of Excel professionals globally.

In 2021, Excel.TV was recognized as an exhibitor at the Global Excel Summit, where it was noted for its contributions to Excel education and community engagement.

References

External links

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