November 5, 2008 3:23 PM PST

The weekly Crave vodcast: All good things must come to an end

by Brian Tong
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To all the Crave viewers:

Bonnie Cha and I would like to thank you for watching and hope you enjoyed the show as much as we did putting it together. But we're not going away!

CNET wants me to focus on some of my other projects, but we will work to try to bring something back down the road. Thanks again and please let us know what you'd like to see more of!

We appreciate everyone who wrote in and all the prizes will be sent out this week.

Click the video for a look back at our favorite Crave video moments.

Thanks!

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by drakeshipway November 5, 2008 2:46 PM PST
why is it ending =( !?
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by DarkHawke November 6, 2008 4:36 AM PST
This is some seriously weak sauce, Brian. Like I give two-and-sixpence about more Apple news. Aren't we sufficiently suffused with slavish supplication to The Jobs in the normal course of CNET coverage? No offense, bro, but Applebytes just don't cut it. You wanna know what I'd like to see more of? MORE F---ING CRAVE VODCASTS, DAMMIT! Loved 'em with Veronica, love 'em with you and Boom-Cha. I'm keeping the link in my podcatcher for the Crave HD vodcast, so know you have at least one viewer ready for more!

BTW, LOVE all the HD content! I've got a folder set up in Miro with my fave CNET vodcasts, so every day, I just start it up, go fullscreen on my 30" Dell monitor, and it truly IS CNET TV! ;)
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by doublerig November 6, 2008 7:20 AM PST
Greetings,
This is so sad! The Crave Video Podcast was what got me into CNET TV just about two years ago when it was started wtih James Kim and Veronica Belmont. I really liked Brian's over the top antics and enjoyed that the franchise kept rolling. Also, where else can I hear about these extreme gadgets in video form!

Oh well, as it was said, all good things come to an end...
David
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by luckymacy November 6, 2008 11:30 AM PST
Thanks for saying not enough folks watched it to keep it going. Does that mean I have lousy taste? ;-)

I always checked it out every week along with the buzz report. The Do Not Crave endings were the best and my son and I usually had fun debating if we agreed or not.

So can you BRING IT BACK for one last chance now that you've talked more about closing the segment 20 bazillion times more than you ever prometed it, give it a bigger budget so he and guest host can go to more places and explore more products/locations directly and just make it easier for new folks to find. I remember that in the beginning I did fumble upon the segment by accident and didn't know it was a weekly for a while....I think that might have been the problem. The site is kind of hard to decipher and navigate for content especially if you are new to it. If I go to cnet tv now, the only daily ad I see is for Get Loaded. Where's our Brian Tong link if we want to see in one location all things wacky Brian is up to like the prizefights? :-) Take Care, Lucky
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