Product Previews and Videos from the Show Floor, Plus Blogs and Podcasts from CNET's Expert Editors Available at http://ces.cnet.comLAS VEGAS, Jan 07, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CNET (www.cnet.com), where people go to discover the latest in
tech and consumer electronics and a property of CNET Networks, Inc.
(NASDAQ:CNET), today announced its comprehensive editorial coverage
plans for the 2008 International CES(R). In addition to product
reviews and videos of the hottest new technologies at the show, CNET
will also host the fifth annual "Next Big Thing" Super Session at 3
p.m. PST on Monday, January 7, as well as host the "Best of CES
Awards" at 2 p.m. PST on Wednesday, January 9 live at the CNET Stage.
More than 80 people from the CNET editorial and production teams
will canvas the show floor, which is open today through Thursday at
the Las Vegas Convention Center. CNET's expert editorial team will
preview hundreds of products a day, producing video, writing blogs,
and posting previews of the hottest products and trends at the show.
All of CNET's CES content - including pre-show coverage (see
highlights below) - can be found at http://ces.cnet.com.
"The CNET editors scour the show floor to find the products,
technologies, and trends that will shape the consumer electronics
industry in the coming year," said Jai Singh, editor in chief and
senior vice president at CNET. "The team's knowledge also gives them
the insight and expertise they need to select the products that will
earn the coveted 'Best of CES' award."
"We appreciate our long-standing partnership with CNET, one of our
key media partners, as they continue to grow their presence at CES,"
said Jason Oxman, vice president, Consumer Electronics Association.
"CNET.com is the place to find everything you need to know about
what's happening at the 2008 International CES, the world's largest
consumer technology tradeshow. CNET provides comprehensive coverage of
CES, from the latest news on products and trends to its 'Best of CES'
Awards."
The Best of CES awards will honor products in ten categories, plus
a Best in Show award and the People's Voice award. The CNET editors
will select three finalists in each of the ten categories. Finalists
will be announced from the CNET Stage, Tuesday, January 8 at 10 a.m.
PST. In addition, beginning Tuesday, January 8 at 10 a.m. PST, people
at home can begin submitting their vote for the People's Voice Award
at: http://voice.cnet.com or by texting the product number to 26381.
Voting will be open until 12 p.m. PST on January 9. Winners of the
Best of CES Awards will be announced on Wednesday, January 9 at 2 p.m.
PST from the CNET Stage and will be streamed live on www.cnettv.com.
In addition to the Best of CES Awards, CNET is also presenting the
fifth annual "Next Big Thing" Super Session. The special event, hosted
by Editor-at-Large Brian Cooley, and Executive Editors Tom Merritt and
Molly Wood, will focus on the hottest trends, topics and tech gadgets
for 2008 including in-car technology, a la carte TV, and gadget
convergence. The one-hour session features commentary from CNET's
expert editors, as well as representatives from the industry.
Schedule of Events:
-- Monday, January 7 at 3 p.m. PST: The "Next Big Thing" Super
Session (North Hall, Room N257)
-- Tuesday, January 8 at 10 a.m. PST: Best of CES Finalists
Announced at CNET Stage (South Hall 3, Upper Level Lobby).
Also, voting for People's Voice Award will be open until 12
p.m. PST on January 10 at http://voice.cnet.com
-- Wednesday, January 9 at 2 p.m. PST: Best of CES Winners
Announcement and Awards presentation at CNET Stage (South Hall
3, Upper Level Lobby) and Live Web cast at www.cnettv.com
Other CNET CES Coverage Highlights at http://ces.cnet.com/:
-- Editors Molly Wood and Tom Merritt take their popular podcast
"Buzz Out Loud" to Las Vegas, along with other CNET podcasts
including The Buzz Report and Top 5.
-- Car Tech editors Wayne Cunningham and Kevin Massy put leading
car stereo manufacturers to the test with its Car Tech Testing
Lab, located in Booth #6224 in the North Hall.
-- Introducing the latest addition to join CNET family, Natali
Del Conte, known for writing, producing, and hosting her own
original podshow, TeXtra. She will provide video product
reviews from the CNET stage and show floor.
-- Ongoing blogging from CNET's editors on all the major product
categories including Donald Bell on digital music, Kent German
on cell phones, Lori Grunin on digital photography, Wayne
Cunningham and Kevin Massy on car technology, David Katzmaier
on TVs, and much more.
-- Commentary from the CNET Blog Network including Don Reisinger
of Digital Home, Amy Tiemann of (parent . thesis), Matt Rosoff
of Digital Noise, Kevin Ho of Living with the iPhone, and many
others.
-- Video highlights of CES Keynote speeches and other events from
CNET News.com Kara Tsuboi.
-- CNET's video coverage of CES highlighting the latest breaking
news at the show will also be available on BestBuy.com
-- Video from CNET spotlighting the latest products at CES will
be seen on The CE Channel, which airs TV coverage of CES in
over 74,000 hotel rooms in Las Vegas. For hotel channel
listings, go to www.thecechannel.tv.
CNET's editors are expert, unbiased commentators on the hottest
products and trends at CES. Members of the press interested in
speaking with any of CNET's editors should contact Jenifer Concepcion
at 415.344.2441 or Sarah Cain at 415.344.2218.
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