28.01.2008 17:00:00
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GameSpot Names Ricardo Torres Editor-in-Chief
GameSpot (www.gamespot.com), a
leading video game Web site and a property of CNET Networks, Inc.
(Nasdaq:CNET), today announced it has named Ricardo Torres
editor-in-chief. Torres, who has been a key member of GameSpot’s
editorial team since 2001, brings a decade of editorial experience to
the position and an in-depth knowledge of the gaming industry. As
editor-in-chief, Torres will oversee GameSpot's award-winning editorial
staff in their coverage of the latest games and breaking news.
"I'm excited to have the opportunity to help
further GameSpot's position at the forefront of the industry,”
said Torres. "I'm eager to continue the site's
tradition of excellence and I'm confident we can move forward into 2008
and set a new industry standard for how video games are covered.”
Previously, Torres was editorial director of GameSpot. In this position,
he secured exclusive previews of some of the most highly-anticipated
games in the industry, wrote hundreds of reviews and previews for the
site, and managed event coverage in the US and abroad. During his time
at GameSpot, he has pioneered new content forms, including reviving
the popular "Behind the Games”
series as a platform to examine different aspects of the game
development and the games industry. He was also instrumental in bringing
the GameSpot audience groundbreaking live coverage of the PlayStation 3
and Wii launches on the East and West Coasts. In addition, Torres has
helped shape the site’s exclusive coverage of
the industry’s most significant events,
including the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles and Santa
Monica, and international events such as Tokyo Game Show in Japan, the
Leipzig Games Convention in Germany, and Microsoft's European events for
the Xbox 360.
"Ricardo has been a key member of the
editorial team for years,” said Greg Brannan,
vice president of content, CNET Networks' entertainment and lifestyle
division. "I’m
extremely confident in his ability to maintain GameSpot’s
tradition of excellence in being the most reputable and outstanding game
content site on the web.”
"Ricardo was one the hardest-working, most dedicated people I knew
during my 10 years with GameSpot, and he always had a real vision for
how the brand could keep growing to best serve game players around the
world,” said Greg Kasavin, former
editor-in-chief of GameSpot. "As a former
colleague and a fan, I'm excited to see how GameSpot will evolve under
his direction."
Prior to his time at GameSpot, Torres oversaw the videogame coverage at
CNET Networks' proprietary game site GameCenter and worked in quality
assurance at Rocket Science Games, a San Francisco-based developer.
About GameSpot
GameSpot's (www.gamespot.com)
expert editorial team provides more than a million daily visitors with
comprehensive, engaging, and unbiased game information for console, PC,
and portable platforms. The site's award-winning coverage includes
previews and reviews on the hottest titles, breaking news, live Web
casts, online tournaments, game downloads, videos, guides, hints, and
more. GameSpot also has one of the most active online gaming
communities. The GameSpot family also includes GameFAQs, Game Rankings,
SportsGamer, and GameSpot Trax, the industry's premier real-time market
intelligence tool.
About CNET Networks
CNET Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: CNET – www.cnetnetworks.com)
is an interactive media company that builds brands for people and the
things they are passionate about, such as gaming, music, entertainment,
technology, business, food, and parenting. The Company's leading brands
include CNET, GameSpot, TV.com, MP3.com, CHOW, UrbanBaby, ZDNet, BNET,
and TechRepublic. Founded in 1992, CNET Networks has a strong presence
in the US, Asia, and Europe.
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