CBS Picks up CNET

Congratulations to CNET for being acquired by CBS for a 40% premium. I have always admired the company and I am curious to see how it changes as it becomes part of a larger media company which has so many legacy parts to its business.

I wish them luck in the integration and I am glad to see large integrated media companies putting a great value on tech media sites.
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The bad point would be, that you get lost into a big crowd.

I liked CNET, and CBS is the only news channel that I watch. Good luck to both of them.

CNET is a good company. They are now in better hands.

I am sure CBS is going to build and expand CNET farther, so they can sell it in a few years to another invester for millions of dollars more. Good luck on both terms.

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