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How do you think CNET’s stable of sites will mesh with CBS’ news and sports business?

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How do you think CNET’s stable of sites will mesh with CBS’ news and sports business?

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I think the opportunity is distributing our content both in news and sports to so many more users and taking advantage of the huge audience and the huge viewer base that CNET has and figuring out a way to get more of those users exposed to sports and news content. We have so much good content that’s being seen by a lot of users now but with the expanded opportunity I think there’s really good revenue potential there. We’re now entering a new chapter in an intense political season. Do you wish you had more primetime real estate for election coverage? Sure, every news organization likes to showcase its ability as often as it can in primetime. But I also understand we are part of a larger corporation and there are only so many opportunities we can be given. I will say that when we’ve specifically asked for time, like asking for two hours on Super Tuesday in primetime, [CBS Corp. president] Leslie Moonves, without batting an eye, said, yes. But during the conventions and during the electio

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