CNET.com Expert Editors Available for Commentary at 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show, January 5-8 in Las Vegas; Providing Authoritative Insight on the Hottest Products, News, and Trends.CNET (body) CNET - Centre national d'Etudes des Telecommunications. The French national telecommunications research centre at Lannion. Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:CNET):
What: The editors of CNET.com (www.cnet.com) are available
before and during the 2006 International Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) to comment on the thousands of
consumer technology products announced at the show.
Their insight and commentary helps consumers
understand the good, bad, and bottom line, and keep up
with news and emerging trends.
When/Where: January 5- 8, 2006
CES, Las Vegas Convention Center
CNET Booth #SL3
South Lobby Upper Level
Details: CNET.com's team of editorial experts covers every
major consumer electronics category. They are
frequently featured on local and national broadcast
programs, providing insight and advice about today's
hottest technologies. Recent appearances include: The
CBS Early Show, Fox and Friends, CNBC's On the Money,
CNBC's Squawk Box, CNN Headline news, National Public
Radio, and many more. In addition, this year CNET was
chosen by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)
as the exclusive media partner to produce and judge
the 2006 Best of CES Awards, giving the editorial team
unmatched insight into the hottest products at the
show. CNET.com's leading experts include:
Brian Cooley, Editor at Large: Also known as the
"Voice of Technology," Cooley speaks to listeners
weekly on San Francisco KGO Radio's Ronn Owens' Show
and is a frequent guest on CNBC's On the Money, where
he discusses the latest tech news and trends. Cooley's
other recent media credits include CNBC's Squawk box,
ESPN Cold Pizza, CNN Headline News, Fox Sports Radio,
Good Day Dallas, KABC News in Los Angeles, and many
more.
Janice Chen, Editor at Large: Chen is a frequent guest
on Fox's Good Day New York where she talks about the
hottest new tech products and developments on the Web.
Additional recent appearances include: The CBS Early
Show, Inside Edition, MSNBC Live, and many more.
Molly Wood, Editor: Known as the "gadget authority"
for Atlanta, Georgia's Dave FM radio's "All Access
with Barnes & Firfer," Wood talks to listeners about
the hottest gadgets of the week. Wood's recent media
appearances include CNBC On the Money, The Montel
Williams Show, Boston's WFXT-TV (FOX), and many more.
Tom Merritt, Editor: Merritt has been featured in
several media outlets including CNN, NPR's Marketplace
Morning Report, Wall Street Journal This Morning
Radio, and San Francisco's ABC affiliate KGO-7 and CBS
affiliate KPIX-5.
Availability: CNET.com editors will be available for print,
television, and radio interviews beginning Tuesday,
January 3 through Saturday January 6th. To schedule an
interview with a CNET editor before or during the
show, contact Sarah Cain or Jenifer Concepcion in the
CNET Networks public relations department at
415-344-2218 or sarah.cain@cnet.com and 415-344-2441
or jenifer.concepcion@cnet.com.
About CNET.com CNET, a property of CNET Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:CNET), is dedicated to helping people buy and use personal technology to enhance and enrich their lives. CNET's award winning editorial staff reviews thousands of products each year, providing expert and unbiased advice on what products to buy. The site also offers help and how-to how-to Informal adj. Offering practical advice and detailed instruction in an activity. n. pl. how-tos Something, such as a book or learning situation, that provides practical advice and detailed instruction in an features enhanced with video content that visually shows consumers how to get the most out of technology once they own it. And, with an extensive directory of more than 200,000 products and price comparisons, CNET also gives consumers the most up-to-date and efficient shopping resource on the Web. |
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