Rafat spoke to CNET CEO Neil Ashe, a conference featured speaker, on the future of CNET, tech advertising market, competition, and other issues. Excerpts are here, at PaidContent. Ashe says CNET is much bigger than others who call themselves competitors, including the blogs Engadget and Gizmodo, and says the audience is not migrating away.
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No doubt that CNET is bigger. While Engadget and Gismodo have developed more niche strategies, CNET has always tried to be all things (tech) to all people. And this strategy has worked very well.