From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia CNET TV
CNET TV
Name Hosts Frequency
Checked Bridget Carey Announced
In
How To Sharon Vaknin; formerly Tom Merritt Periodically
The Ap- Brian Tong Weekly: Fridays
ple Byte
Tap CNET editors Weekly
That
App
Tech Molly Wood Weekly
Review
Loaded Bridget Carey; formerly Natali Morris, left CNET as of April 29, 2011; Weekly: Monday-Thursday; to be
Wilson Tang until October 2011; interns Mark Licea, Jeff Bakalar replaced by show Checked In
The Molly Wood; interim host Brian Cooley Weekly
Buzz
Report
CNET Brian Cooley; formerly Tom Merritt Weekly
Top 5
CNET TV
Shows
Current productions of CNET TV comprise of short-form
tech shows and live video podcasts, the latter branded
CNET TV logo since October 2011
under the CNET Live banner. All current CNET TV online
Type Online media content provider productions are distributed as podcasts and some pro-
gramming is available on the iTunes Store. Full-length
Industry Technology
CBS News programming such as Face the Nation and 60
Founded 2005 (2005) Minutes is also hosted on CNET TV since the merger with
Headquarters San Francisco, California, U.S. CBS Interactive.
Products Video podcasts Tech shows
Website cnettv.cnet.com The following are short-form tech shows produced by
CNET TV, primarily produced in video in front of green-
CNET TV is a San Francisco, California based Internet screen. These are also distributed as podcasts. Also dis-
television network showing original programming cater- tributed by CNET are programming from Revision3
ing to the niche market of technology enthusiasts, oper- through a contract deal with Revision3.
ated by CBS Interactive through their CNET.com brand.
CNET TV originated as the television program produc- CNET Live
tion arm of CNET Networks in the United States, pro- Programs on CNET Live stream live on CNETTV.com and
ducing programs starting in the mid to late 1990s. It was mainly consist of talk shows mostly produced as audio
CNET Networks’ first project. Technology-themed tele- shows with video feeds. These are also distributed as pod-
vision shows produced by CNET TV also aired on G4 in casts.
Canada.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia CNET TV
Show Summary Genre Hosts Schedule Launch
date
The 404[1] Daily tech news and Technology, CNET editors Jeff Bakalar, Wilson Weekdays ?
pop culture. High movies, televi- Tang, Justin Yu; Randall Bennett left
Tech, Low Brow sion, financial May 15, 2008 was replaced by Justin
advice Yu
Android At- CNET editors exam- Android smart- CNET editors Wednesdays 9 August
las Weekly[2] ine Android smart- phones 2009
phones
Buzz Out CNET news Technology, Molly Wood, Brian Tong, Stephen Thursdays 9 August
Loud[3] gadgets Beacham 2009
Car Tech CNET news Technology, Brian Cooley, Antuan Goodwin, Thursdays 9 August
Live[4] gadgets Wayne Cunningham 2009
Crave[5] ? Technology, Eric Franklin, Donald Bell Tuesdays ?
gadgets
CNET Lab- CNET editors discuss Technology, Eric Franklin Mondays 26
cast[6] product reviews on gadgets September
all consumer elec- 2011
tronics
Dialed in[7] ? Cellular Kent German, Jessica Dolcourt, Bon- Wednesdays 9 August
phones, smart- nie Cha, Nicole Lee 2009
phones
preGAME[8] CNET editors demo Technology, Jeff Bakalar, Mark Licea Tuesdays ?
new video game re- gadgets
leases
Reporters’ ? Technology Rafe Needleman Fridays ?
Roundtable[9] business news
Rumor Has ? Technology CNET staff Tuesdays 9 August
10]
It[10] 2009
Other productions The Web
Hosted by Sofie Formica and Justin Gunn, The Web ex-
Produced outside of U.S. as of 2011 plored an emerging facet of computing: the World Wide
Web. The show was an hour in length and included seg-
Past podcasts ments called The Hall of Fame and The Hall of Shame which
showcased interesting and bizarre websites respectively.
The show also interviewed famous tech celebrities such
Past television productions of as Jerry Yang and David Filo, Todd Rundgren, and
CNET Networks Thomas Dolby.
CNet Central The New Edge
The New Edge was hosted by Ryan Seacrest, one of his first
Hosted by Richard Hart and Gina St. John (later replaced
on-air jobs. [2] Unlike CNET Central and The Web, The New
by Daphne Brogdon), CNET Central was the flagship pro-
Edge was not nearly so focused on computing; it explored
gram of CNET TV. It aired from 1995 to 1999 on the Sci
all aspects of science and technology, from Magnetic Res-
Fi Channel and USA Network in the United States. In-
onance Imaging to gasoline powered blenders.
dividual segments were hosted by Desmond Crisis, Ryan
Seacrest, and Hari Sreenivasan. Reviews of software and
TV.COM
hardware were provided by John C. Dvorak in his "Buy It,
Try It, Skip It" segments. [1] The show often ended with a TV.COM was focused on the best the Internet had to offer.
segment called The Last Word featuring commentary from It was broadcast in syndication. Ron Reagan was a co-
Dave Ross. host.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia CNET TV
Name Brand Hosts Type Frequency
CNET UK CNET UK Ian Morris, Flora Graham and CNET UK team Audio Weekly (records
Podcast Thursday, avail-
able Friday)
GameSpot GameSpot Guy Cocker, Luke Anderson and the GameSpot UK team with Audio Thursdays
UK Podcast UK news and features on UK Gaming.
OzSpot GameSpot Randolph Ramsay, Dan Chiappini, and James Kozanecki bring Audio Bi-weekly (Wed)
GameSpot AU you the GameSpot AU podcast. Biggest news and trends in the
AU Podcast world of Australian Gaming.
Tech Briefs External links
Tech Briefs were 90 second tech inserts for local news me-
• Official website
dia. They were hosted by Richard Hart. Later renamed
• CNET 10, 10th anniversary video of CNET TV
Tech Reports.
• CNET TV website from the Internet Archive
• CNET Live
Cool Tech
Cool Tech showcased new gadgets. It was hosted by Des-
mond Crisis and Daphne Brogdon.
News.com
News.com was originally hosted by Richard Hart and Gina
Smith (later replaced by Sydnie Kohara) with Hari
Sreenivasan as senior correspondent.
See also
• TechTV
• Computer Chronicles
References
[1] "The 404". CNET. CBS Interactive.
http://the404.cnet.com/.
[2] "Android Atlas Weekly". CNET. CBS Interactive.
http://www.cnet.com/android-atlas/.
[3] "Buzz Out Loud". CNET. CBS Interactive.
http://www.cnet.com/buzz-out-loud-podcast/.
[4] "Car Tech Live". CNET. CBS Interactive.
http://www.cnet.com/car-tech-podcast/.
[5] "Crave". CNET. CBS Interactive.
http://crave.cnet.com/.
[6] "CNET Labcast". CNET. CBS Interactive.
http://www.cnet.com/labscast/.
[7] "Dialed in". CNET. CBS Interactive.
http://www.cnet.com/dialed-in-podcast/
?tag=contentBody;podcastMain.
[8] "preGAME". CNET. CBS Interactive.
http://cnettv.cnet.com/live/pregame/.
[9] "Reporters’ Roundtable". CNET. CBS Interactive.
http://www.cnet.com/reporters-roundtable-
podcast/.
[10] "Rumor Has It". CNET. CBS Interactive.
http://cnettv.cnet.com/rumor-has-it.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia CNET TV
Name Brand Summary Hosts Type Frequency
Digital CNET Dan Ackerman, Audio, Weekly
City Joseph Kamins- video
ki, Julie Rivera,
Scott Stein
Planet CNET and in- Kara Tsuboi (In Video Weekly
CNET ternational CBS now), Louise
Ghegan, Rory
Reid, Ella Mor-
ton, John Chan
Gadgettes CNET Molly Wood, Audio, Weekly
Kelly Morrison, video
Jason Howell
MP3 In- CNET Jasmine France, Audio, Weekly: discontinued
sider Donald Bell (for- video May 2010
merly Veronica
Belmont, James
Kim)
CNET To CNET Rafe Needleman, Audio, Weekly: Wednesdays,
the Res- Josh Lowensohn video discontinued July
cue (formerly 2011
named "The
Real Deal", with
Rafe Needleman,
Tom Merritt)
Security CNET, Robert Vamosi Audio, Discontinued Novem-
Bites News.com video; ber 2008
on
CNET
TV
CNET CNET Tom Merritt, Video No longer airing
Live Brian Cooley, (CNET weekly, was on
Brian Tong TV) Thursdays; as of 2011
is the name of a web-
site dedicated to live
streaming of CNET
podcast recordings
Crossfade Download.com, Kurt Wolff, Mike Video; Bi-weekly
TV MP3.com Tao, Peter Gavin, CNET
Anngie Dehoyos TV
Studio C CNET, Down- Kurt Wolff, Ariel Audio Weekly
load.com, Nunez, Mike
MP3.com Tao, Peter Gavin
Today on GameSpot Video game talk show; segments in- Varied Video Weekly: Tuesdays,
the Spot clude news since the last episode (host: GameSpot em- Thursdays, Saturdays;
Tor Thorson), a Daily Demo, This Week ployees, with 4 PM PST
on Wii shop channel (Tue.), Xbox live other editors
(Thu.), and PlayStation Network (Sat.) and guests
and trivia segment at the end of most
episodes
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia CNET TV
The GameSpot Sports video game talk show Brian Ekberg, Video Bi-Weekly: Fridays
LineUp Aaron Thomas,
Shanker Srini-
vasan
Import GameSpot Import game and culture show Takeshi Hiraoka Video Monthly: 1st Thurs-
Friendly days
Start/ GameSpot UK News and features show on UK gaming Guy Cocker Video Weekly: Fridays
Select
The GameSpot Video game news podcast; some weeks Brendan Sinclair Audio Weekly: Tuesdays
Hotspot have multiple episodes, such as E3 09,
which had three consecutive podcasts
from the show
From the GameSpot Sports video game podcast Brian Ekberg Audio Weekly: Mondays, on
Bleachers hiatus until further
notice
The Digi- CNET Don Reisinger Audio Weekly
tal Home
The TV.com Ben Howard, Audio Weekly: Friday
TV.com Heather Hughes,
UK pod- Ian Morris
cast
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