Gina St. John and Richard Hart on the set of CNET Central. CNET TV was a group of technology-themed television shows produced in the United States in the mid to late 1990's. It was CNET Networks' first project. CNET Networks Inc. ...
CNET Central  CNET Central was the flagship program of CNET TV. It was hosted by Richard Hart and Gina St. John (later replaced by Daphne Brogdon). It aired from 1995 to 1999 on the Sci Fi Channel and USA Network in the United States. Individual segments were hosted by Desmond Crisis, Ryan Seacrest, and Hari Sreenivasan. Reviews of software and hardware were provided by John C. Dvorak in his "Buy It, Try It, Skip It" segments. [1] Sci Fi is an American cable television channel, launched in 1992 and currently owned by corporate conglomerate NBC Universal, specializing in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal programming. ...
The USA Network is a popular American cable TV network with about 89 million household subscribers as of 2005. ...
American radio and TV personality Ryan Seacrest Ryan John Seacrest (born December 24, 1974 in Dunwoody, Georgia) is an American radio and television personality, most famous as the host of the reality-television talent-search series American Idol. ...
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The Web Hosted by Sofie Formica and Justin Gunn, The Web explored an emerging facet of computing: the World Wide Web. The World Wide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is a global information space which people can read-from and write-to via a large number of different Internet-connected devices. ...
The New Edge The New Edge was hosted by Ryan Seacrest, one of his first on-air jobs. [2] CNET Central and The Web, The New Edge was not nearly so focused on computing; it explored all aspects of science and technology, from Magnetic Resonance Imaging to gasoline powered blenders. American radio and TV personality Ryan Seacrest Ryan John Seacrest (born December 24, 1974 in Dunwoody, Georgia) is an American radio and television personality, most famous as the host of the reality-television talent-search series American Idol. ...
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TV.COM TV.COM was focused on the best the Internet had to offer.
Tech Briefs Tech Briefs were 90 second tech inserts for local news media. They were hosted by Richard Hart. Later renamed Tech Reports.
Cool Tech Cool Tech showcased new gadgets.
News.com News.com was originally hosted by Richard Hart and Gina Smith (later replaced by Sydnie Kohara) with Hari Sreenivasan as senior correspondent.
See also TechTV is also the name of a closed-circuit television network based in Ruston, Louisiana TechTV (May 11, 1998 â May 28, 2004) was a 24-hour cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco, California featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. ...
Hosted by Stewart Cheifet (with co-host Gary Kildall in the 1980s), Computer Chronicles was the worlds most popular television program on personal technology during the height of the personal computer revolution. ...
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