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Video Production Director, CNET
San Francisco, United States
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Total articles 101
By Mariel Myers Verified
Jan. 11, 2024
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Sep. 15, 2021
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Sep. 15, 2021
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CNET
CNET is a leading technology media company founded in 1992 by Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie. Originally named "Computer Network," it launched its website in 1995 and quickly became a key player in tech journalism during the dot-com boom. Acquired by CBS in 2008 and now part of ViacomCBS, CNET serves millions of users each month, making it the world’s largest technology publication. CNET offers a range of services, including news, product reviews, and industry analysis across various tech sectors. The company produces multimedia content such as videos, podcasts, and tutorials, along with buying guides and troubleshooting tips to assist consumers in navigating tech products. CNET also documents significant milestones in technology, from the rise of the internet to advancements in AI and smart home devices. With a commitment to journalistic integrity, CNET aims to provide trusted and engaging perspectives on technology.
San Francisco, California, United States
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Founded: 1994