Take an insider's look at how the CNET TV production crew put together hundreds of videos, and 24/7 live streaming from CES 2010.
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The CNET TV team hard at work.
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The editing room comes together.
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Soon to be the CNET CES stage.
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CNET's mobile streaming equipment on the way to stream a day of press conferences.
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Wilson & Mark prep the mobile broadcast backpack generously on loan from
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Chris prepares for streaming the Sony press conference.
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Preparing to live stream the Monster/Lady Gaga event.
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Our camera setup for the Monster/Lady Gaga event.
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Our mobile broadcast backpack in use.
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A photographer with at the Monster/Lady Gaga event with a much less desirable spot then CNET TV.
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Editing in progress at the CNET Stage editing fishbowl.
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Remotely streaming the Next Big Thing show.
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