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Online ShopsCNET Live is a show on CNET that is broadcast live over the internet each Thursday at 1:00 PM Pacific Time and 4:00 PM Eastern Time. In other words, it's live in all United States time zones. The usual hosts are Brian Cooley and Tom Merritt. Brian and Tom talk about their favorite tech stories from CNET.com. They also take calls from people who want help with technology, one of the benefits of having the show live. Each week, they also have an interview with someone that is important in the technology world. It is speculated that CNET Live is derived from the CNET Holiday Helpdesk, a show that is broadcast live over the internet during the holidays, helping callers and viewers find gifts.
CNET Mailbag
Presented by Molly Wood
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Running time Average: 3-4 Minutes
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Picture format Widescreen
External links
Official website
CNET Mailbag
CNET Mailbag is a show hosted by Molly Wood showcasing feedback, comments, and questions sent to CNET by mail and E-Mail, along with Molly Wood's and CNET's responses to the sent items. It's a weekly show, usually showing up each Wednesday. For about two shows, it was an "every-other-week" show, so Molly Wood would have more time to do Insider Secrets videos, and Quick Tips videos. Fans of the show protested for the show to become weekly again, and CNET gave in. But, in order to make it daily, Molly Wood's other show: Today in Tech History, had to be cancelled in order for Molly to have time to film Mailbag each week.
CNET Top 5
Presented by Tom Merritt
Production
Running time Average: 2-4 Minutes
Broadcast
Picture format Widescreen
External links
Official website
CNET Top 5
CNET Top 5 is a show usually released each week, showing the top 5 items in various technology-related categories. In most episodes, the top 5 items have something to do with CNET.com, or any of its assets. Sometimes it's something else, like "Top 5 dead video formats". Tom Merritt is the host of this show.
Friday, January 16, 2009
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