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CNET TV is a group of technology-themed television shows produced in the United States in the mid to late 1990s. It was CNET Networks' first project. CNET TV is aired on G4 in Canada. It is a part of CNET, which is a subsidiary of CBS.

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[edit] Shows

[edit] The Apple Byte

The Apple Byte with Brian Tong is "all the good and bad inside the world of Apple".

[edit] The Buzz Report

The Buzz Report with Molly Wood is a show that covers all big news stories in the tech world. Wood claims that the Buzz Report is a The Daily Show for tech news.

[edit] Mailbag

Mailbag is a show where Molly Wood answers all the mail sent to CNet TV that week.

[edit] Top 5

Top 5 is hosted by Tom Merritt and each week they show a different tech-oriented Top 5 list, example: Top 5 Deadliest Computer Viruses.

[edit] The Green Show

Mark Licea hosts The Green Show that displays all green tech weekly.

[edit] Loaded

Natali Del Conte hosts Loaded which airs Mon-Thurs and is your daily dose of tech news.

[edit] Tekzilla Daily

Tekzilla Daily is a Revision3 show that occasionally airs on CNet TV, hosted by former host of Prizefight and co-host of the original Crave, Veronica Belmont.

[edit] CNET Live

[edit] Original format

In its original format, CNet Live used to be a live weekly show where people could phone in with their tech-related problems. After the shutdown of the show, CNET Live was relaunched as a portal where you can watch CNET podcasts live as they are recorded.


[edit] The 404

The 404
Hosting Jeff Bakalar
Wilson Tang
Justin Yu
Language English
Feed-icon.svg RSS RSS Feed
Updates Weekdays
Length Approx. 40 mins.
Audio format MP3
Debut ?
Genre Tech news & Pop culture
Provider CNET Networks
Website The 404 blog

A pop-cult fix for a generation that grew up playing Nintendo and watching Saturday morning cartoons, the 404 podcast, with hosts Jeff Bakalar, Wilson Tang, and Justin Yu, provides the latest news in gadgets, social media, video games, and movies with snarky commentary and the occasional tasteless joke. Its tagline is high tech. low brow.

[edit] Buzz Out Loud

Buzz Out Loud features Tom Merritt, producer Jason Howell, and a rotating roundtable of CNet's top tech experts reviewing the day's tech news. Each episode, the crew analyzes, interprets, and argues about what all this technology means and what it's doing to us. Fans can join in the show by calling, e-mailing, or commenting on the blog.

[edit] Gadgettes

Girl gurus Kelly and Molly, alongside producer Jason give you the latest on hot gadgets, pop-culture tech, and shopping advice. The Gadgettes cover a new theme each week, as well as viciously attack the tooliest of tools, the hottest of asian gadgets and an assortment of helpless little pink tech toys that never deserved to be sold.

[edit] MP3 Insider

Changes are swift in the new age of MP3 and digital audio. Stay in the loop every Tuesday as Jasmine France and Donald Bell discuss the latest news, hardware, software, and media services associated with the complex world of digital music and video, and address reader calls and e-mail.

[edit] Dialed In

Whether it's for just making calls or for cramming your entire life into one device, the ubiquitous cell phone continues to evolve. Each Wednesday cell phone editors Kent, Bonnie, and Nicole meet to discuss the latest cell phone news and answer your questions about what's in, what's out, and what's coming next.

[edit] Real Deal

The knowledge you need isn't always esoteric; sometimes it's just hard to find. The Real Deal gives you access to secrets and information that will help you master the confusing world of technology. Every Thursday Tom Merritt and Rafe Needleman take on a new topic and read through your e-mail.

[edit] Digital City

Live from New York, CNET's Dan Ackerman, Julie Rivera, Joseph Kaminski, and Scott Stein explore the impact of new technology on city life and urban environments, from municipal Wi-Fi, to high-tech crime, to tricks for cutting the line at the Apple Store.

[edit] Past Shows

[edit] CNet Central

CNET Central logo

Hosted by Richard Hart and Gina St. John (later replaced by Daphne Brogdon), CNET Central was the flagship program of CNET TV. It aired from 1995 to 1999 on the Sci Fi Channel and USA Network in the United States. Individual segments were hosted by Desmond Crisis, Ryan Seacrest, and Hari Sreenivasan. Reviews of software and hardware were provided by John C. Dvorak in his "Buy It, Try It, Skip It" segments. [1] The show often ended with a segment called The Last Word featuring commentary from Dave Ross.

[edit] The Web

The Web logo

Hosted by Sofie Formica and Justin Gunn, The Web explored an emerging facet of computing: the World Wide Web. The show was an hour in length and included segments 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 as Jerry Yang and David Filo, Todd Rundgren, and Thomas Dolby.

[edit] The New Edge

The New Edge logo

The New Edge was hosted by Ryan Seacrest, one of his first on-air jobs. [2]Unlike CNET Central and The Web, The New Edge was not nearly so focused on computing; it explored all aspects of science and technology, from Magnetic Resonance Imaging to gasoline powered blenders.

[edit] TV.COM

TV.COM logo

TV.COM was focused on the best the Internet had to offer. It was broadcast in syndication.

[edit] Tech Briefs

Tech Briefs were 90 second tech inserts for local news media. They were hosted by Richard Hart. Later renamed Tech Reports.

[edit] Cool Tech

Cool Tech logo

Cool Tech showcased new gadgets. It was hosted by Desmond Crisis and Daphne Brogdon.

[edit] News.com

News.com was originally hosted by Richard Hart and Gina Smith (later replaced by Sydnie Kohara) with Hari Sreenivasan as senior correspondent.

[edit] Video On Demand Service

CNet TV is now the new name for its video on demand service. It currently hosts a wide range of programs including Molly Wood's Buzz Report, Tom Merritt and Brian Cooley's CNET Live, and Natali Del Conte's Loaded, along with other shows created exclusively for CNet TV like Insider Secrets. Full-length CBS News programming such as Face the Nation and 60 Minutes is also hosted on CNet TV since the merger with CBS Interactive.

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