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By Seamus Byrne in Media News on Wednesday, 16th September 2020 at 10:13amViacomCBS has agreed to sell its CNET Media Group to digital marketing firm Red Ventures, according to reports out of the USA. The sale will see CNET, ZDNet, Gamespot and other related brands change hands.

CBS purchased CNET Networks in 2008 and rebranded the group as CBS Interactive, with its leadership at the time helping to drive the wider CBS digital transformation across its wider entertainment brands and TV networks.
Locally, CNET runs integrated operations across CNET, ZDNet and Gamespot, with a team of over 12 editorial staff across the brands, who write and produce video content across both local and global coverage. CBS also acquired Channel 10 in 2017.
The acquisition is reported to be for a US$500M price tag, which is a big markdown on the original US$1....
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