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CNET TV : ウィキペディア英語版
CNET Video

CNET Video is a San Francisco and New York based web television network showing original programming catering to the niche market of technology enthusiasts, operated by CBS Interactive through their CNET brand and. CNET Video originated as the television program production arm of CNET Networks in the United States, producing programs starting in the mid-to-late 1990s. It was CNET Networks' first project. Technology-themed television shows produced by CNET Video also aired on G4 in Canada. CNET Video is a 2012 Technology People's Voice Webby Award Winner. On July 24, 2013 CNET Video launched a new CNET Video+ app for iOS, Android and Xbox SmartGlass.
==Shows==
Current programming of CNET Video consists of short-form video shot in-studio or in front of a greenscreen and long-form video productions made of packaged clips or new content. All current productions are distributed as podcasts and most programming is available for (download at CNET ), on the iTunes Store and on the CNET Video app for platforms such as Roku.
*Adventures in Tech, hosted by Luke Westaway, is a show talking about technology products that revolutionized today's world, and why some did well, and why others did not.
* Apple Byte airs weekly, hosted by Brian Tong, covering latest news, rumors, and reviews of "everything inside the world of Apple".() The show is the sister show to Googlicious.
* Car Tech showcases standalone automobile reviews, and is either hosted by either Brian Cooley, Antuan Goodwin, or Wayne Cunningham. Past productions involving car reviews include the audio Car Tech Podcast from 2007 and Car Tech Live from 2009 and also hosted by Goodwin and Cunningham.
*CNET On Cars, hosted by Brian Cooley since September 2012, reviews the latest automobiles with an emphasis on technology offered on each vehicle. It usually features 4 segments. These segments can be: a review of a car, Smarter Driver, Car Tech 101, Top 5, Car Of The Future or a segment from XCAR, usually by Alex Goy.
* CNET Top 5 counts down current trends in consumer electronics, tracking popularity, usage, or demand of certain. gadgets. Hosted by Tom Meritt from 2004 to 2010 and by Brian Cooley from 2010 to 2012, Donald Bell from 2012 to 2015, the show will be Hosted by CNET Editor Iyaz Ahktar in 2015 after Donald Bell Leaves CNET.
* CNET Update airs weekdays offering current daily tech news hosted by Bridget Carey. Carey previously hosted CNET's previous news program, CNET Loaded after the departure of long-time news reporter Natali Morris. Other news reports on CNET Video are hosted by Kara Tsuboi for CBS News.
* Cracking Open, hosted by Bill Detwiler has him taking apart gadgets and checking out their inner workings.
* Crave airs Fridays featuring CNET personality Steven Beacham providing a look at what is on Crave, The Gadget Blog
*First Look features initial hands-on demos of gadgets by CNET editors. Past video reviews were featured on various podcasts under CNET's ''Crave'' brand.
* Googlicious airs weekly, hosted by Brian Tong, covering latest news, rumors, and reviews of "everything Google that we can pack inside of a show each week". The show is the sister show to The Apple Byte.
*How To, hosted by Sharon Profis, Donald Bell, Dan Graziano, and other CNET editors, offers short do-it-yourself video instructions to common computer user tasks and gadget operation. Apple and Google related how-to's are also shown in segments in The Apple Byte and Googlicious. Originally hosted by Tom Merritt, it also aired under the titles ''Hacks'' and ''Insider Secrets''. CNET also uploads independently-produced instructional videos on YouTube also branded as'' How To.''
* Next Big Thing,'' ''hosted by Brian Cooley, is the show on CNET dedicated to all things future technology. It premiered on September 12, 2013.
* News, hosted by CNET editors usually Sumi Das and Kara Tsuboi, bringing important news stories with commentary.
*Prizefight compares two of the latest gadgets as judged by a panel of CNET editors, hosted by Brian Tong, formerly by Veronica Belmont.
*''The 404'', hosted by Jeff Bakalar and Iyaz Akhtar and featuring Ariel Nuñez, Richard Peterson, and Bridget Carey, is an audio or video podcast talk show covering daily tech news and pop culture under the slogan, ''High Tech, Low Brow''. It broadcasts from CNET's New York City CBS studios every weekday. It used to broadcast live but that ended after a studio change. ''The 404'' is the only remnant of the previous ''CNET Live'' format (from which all other shows were canceled) and spawned a short-lived video game discussion show ''preGAME'', also hosted by Bakalar. Frequent guests include CBS MoneyWatch editor Jill Schlesinger and other CNET editors though the show has welcomed prolific podcasters like Marc Maron and Scott Aukerman and other celebrities in recent years as its popularity has grown. The show has amassed a large following without the use of standard advertising or promotion as it does not necessarily fall within the typical format of a CNET property. In production since November 2007, it was previously co-hosted by Randall Bennett until May 2008 and Wilson Tang until February 2012. Beginning at the start of May 2013, the two hosts have been implying that a move to a bigger studio might be in the works.〔 In December 2013, the show actually moved into a brand new studio. The crew has also been hinting that a brand new weekly show, hosted by Bakalar (with Yu and others producing) would hit in 2014 and is currently said to be in pre-production. On June 6, 2014 The 404 Show broadcast its 1,500th episode.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The 404 1,500: Where we're 1500 episodes older (podcast) )〕 In July, 2014, Justin Yu left the show and was replaced by Iyaz Akhtar, a long time podcaster and host from the TWiT.tv network. On December 4, 2014, the show broadcast its 1,589th episode, thus surpassing Buzz Out Loud as CNET's longest-running podcast ever. It was also announced that starting in 2015 the show would return to its roots as an audio-only podcast.
* The Fix is a how-to show featuring multiple how-to's all about a single show topic. The show is hosted by Donald Bell, Sharon Profis and Eric Franklin.
* ''XCAR'', hosted by Alex Goy, is the sometimes considered a sister show to ''CNET ON Cars'', while ''CNET On Cars ''takes a technology angle to cars, this is all about high-performance, classic and unique cars. The angle that CNET editor-in-chief Lindsey Turrentine gave it was "...we're getting the chance to put some of the world's most beautiful technology -- the automobile -- on a pedestal, showcasing it with stunning and creative camerawork and clever delivery."

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