
0:00-1:45 Welcome everyone, we're here today at CNET studios at CBS Interactive with their CEO, Jim Lanzone. 1:45-3:00 You know Jim from running Ask.com and Clickr. When you were on the program the last time, you had about ten employees and now you have over a thousand here at CBS. 3:00-5:30 Thank you, SurveyMonkey, for sponsoring the show. Everyone remember to thank them @surveymonkey! 5:30-7:15 You were on the program almost two years ago to tell us about Clickr. How did you go from running that to running CBS Interactive? 7:15-8:45 How did you decide that the time was right to sell Clickr? 10:00-11:00 And then CBS bought CNET, who was a big in the advertising space and who was also coveted by AOL, right? 11:00-12:30 How much of the acquisition was CBS needing you versus needing Clickr. 12:30-15:00 You consider yourself a branded house, as opposed to a house of brands, right? What's the biggest challenge there? 18:00-19:15 Jim: We just launched the CNET iPad app and it's already the number two news app. 19:15-23:15 How are the online properties and broadcast TV working together? 24:45-27:00 Thank you to MailChimp for sponsoring the show. Everyone thank them @MailChimp! 27:00-30:30 Are we going to see CBS buying some more teams and companies or building from within? 30:30-34:00 Two of my favorite sites are Chowhound and Metacritic, but they're very niche. What do you do with smaller sites like that? 35:00-37:00 Why isn't CBS including stats from Metacritic on every <b>...</b>
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