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Cooley to Keynote NAB Radio Luncheon
Washington - Dec. 20, 2006 - Brian Cooley, the editor at large of CNET.com, will deliver the keynote address during the NAB Radio Luncheon, on Tuesday, April 17 during NAB2007 in Las Vegas. In his position as editor, Cooley covers consumer electronics and personal technology, focusing on how technology can make life more efficient, fun and productive.
Cooley has been with CNET for more than 10 years. Prior to that, Cooley served as news director at KMEL-FM San Francisco and KKBT-FM Los Angeles. Just before joining CNET, he was morning host and Web evangelist at KPIX-TV San Francisco.
NAB2007 takes place April 14 through April 19, 2007 in Las Vegas.
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