Natali Del Conte

Natali Del Conde

Natali Del Conte

I am a correspondent for The CBS Early Show and WCBS and a host on CNET TV. My daily newscast on CNET TV is called Loaded and I am a co-host of the daily podcast Buzz Out Loud. CNET is owned and operated by CBS Interactive.

I am also a regular contributor on national and local news shows and networks including The Today Show, CNBC, MSNBC, BBC, ABC, The CW, WNBC, Fox News, Fox Business News, G4TV, and Univision (Spanish-language reporting).

Prior to joining CNET, I wrote, produced, and hosted a show called TeXtra on the Podshow network.

As a writer, I have written for WIRED, Variety Magazine, MarketWatch, TechCrunch, The San Francisco Examiner, AppScout, PC Magazine, ELLEgirl, Aware Magazine, The Oakland Tribune, Hispanic Magazine, Hispanic Trends, and The Santa Cruz Sentinel.

I have a bachelor’s degree in journalism from California State University, Hayward and a master’s degree in sociology from the University of Southern California.

I am from the San Francisco Bay Area but live in New York City.

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"CEA’s Line Shows have become critical events for my teams at Engadget, Switched, TUAW, and Download Squad. In a tech editorial environment that is increasingly (and understandably) remote and mobile, in-person shows like these are a welcome rarity. Not only do they get my guys and girls out of their home offices, but they have also created innumerable hands-on and breaking stories chock-full of the video and images our readers have come to love and expect. What’s more, the smaller size of CEA Line Shows means that my journalists can get their job done in a consumable environment as compared to the multi-day, exhausting conferences. Both have their place, but I am for one forever a fan of the smaller CEA Line Shows."
— Joshua Fruhlinger, Editorial Director, AOL Tech.
"All in all, the CEA Line Shows was a big success, especially for an initial effort. I urge other manufacturers of home-theater products to sign up for next year — you'll save loads of money compared to putting on an individual line show, and you'll save journalists loads of time, a commodity in very short supply these days. It's a win-win in an otherwise lose-lose economy."
— UltimateAVmag.com Editor, Scott Wilkinson. For the complete article, click here.
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