In 1997, he began to edit and host Columbia Records' streaming music news show, "The Daily Dish." A year later, he relocated to Los Angeles to develop an Internet strategy for Raygun Publishing, Inc., the Santa Monica-based publisher of Raygun and Bikini magazines.

In January 2000, Kendall joined Soundbreak.com as
Director of Content, and was soon promoted to Executive Director, Content Development,
supervising a 20-person team of writers, producers, engineers and video editors.
His duties at Soundbreak included formulating and
developing "Sweetspot" video interviews and an interactive music news show, conceiving a site redesign architecture, developing competitive analyses and viral marketing plans, and forming strategic alliances with Real Networks, Microsoft, Sonic Foundry/Juno, Earthlink and others.
Kendall has also worked as club DJ. A seven-year resident at New York City's Limelight, Kendall has spun at clubs around the world. His nonstop mix CD
"A Voyage Into Trance, Volume 2" was released worldwide on Hypnotic/Cleopatra Records in January 2002.

Dave Kendall has been interviewed by the BBC, CNN, "Modern Rock Live" and other shows and networks, and has been featured in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, In Fashion, Spin, Creem, U and Alternative Press. He has been a frequent panelist, moderator and guest speaker at numerous Internet and music conferences, including the New Music Seminar, CMJ Music Marathon, Emediatainment and Internet Content West.

In 2002, he returned to the TV world, writing, producing and story-editing shows for TechTV/G4, Sky, Channel 4, Travel Channel and Animal Planet. In early 2005, he relocated to Chiang Mai, Thailand, helping and fundraising for RejoiceThailand and Freedom House. Aside from his volunteer activities, he is currently working on several TV projects and hosting "Party 360" on SiriusXM's First
Wave channel.