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To: Lucretius who started this subject6/15/2001 2:22:11 PM
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CNET News to Interview Maria Bartiromo on TV, Radio and Web Site
CNBC Anchor Will Preview Investment Book for CNET's Technology And Investor Audiences
SAN FRANCISCO, June 15 /PRNewswire/ -- CNET Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: CNET - news), the global source of information and commerce services for the technology industry, today announced its broadcast and broadband news divisions will feature a series of interviews with Maria Bartiromo, host and co-producer of CNBC's Market Week with Maria Bartiromo, the week of June 18.

CNET Radio's Alex Bennett will discuss investment strategies with Bartiromo during a live interview on June 19 at 12:30 p.m. Pacific, 3:30 Eastern. The interview will be available to Bay Area listeners on CNET Radio 910 AM in San Francisco and to national and international audiences on the Web via the ``Listen Live'' link at www.cnetradio.com.
CNET News.com On-Air co-anchor, Sydnie Kohara, will then kick off a broadband conversation with Bartiromo at 2 p.m. Pacific, 5 p.m. Eastern on June 19, available globally on the Web at www.cnet.com.
Kohara will also do a separate interview with Bartiromo for the CNET News.com On-Air television show airing nationally on CNBC, June 23 and 24 at 1:00 p.m. Pacific, 4:00 p.m. Eastern.
Bartiromo sets the standard for business news programming throughout America and the world. She is the first journalist to report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Bartiromo will advise CNET audiences about how to break through today's financial information overload and discuss her new book, ``Use the News: How to Separate the Noise from the Investment Nuggets and Make Money in Any Economy'' (HarperBusiness).

``Maria is one of the most savvy financial journalists we have today,'' said Kohara. ``Investors rely on her spot-on calls and in-depth, timely reporting to get the stories that will have an effect on the next week's market. We are excited to bring our interviews with Maria to CNET's audience of technology users and investors.''

CNET's broadcast and broadband outlets -- CNET News.com On-Air, CNET Broadband, and CNET Radio -- cover the hottest new products, the movers and shakers of the Internet age, and the latest technologies for delivering information. CNET News.com On-Air is broadcast on CNBC, and is available to more than 70 million homes in the United States. CNET Broadband's audience is one of the most broadband-savvy in the country, with more than 70 percent of CNET users coming to the news sites via high-speed connections. CNET Radio, the first all-tech radio format in the U.S., airs in the San Francisco Bay Area on 910 AM and streams from the CNET Web site at www.cnet.com.

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