imediaconnection.com — From Valleywag: "Our last executive editor, Greg Kasavin, left to go to EA, and he was replaced by a suit, Josh Larson, who had no editorial experience and was only involved on the business side of things." There's a 'Contact Joshua' form on the website, in which you can write to the jerk... which is what I just did right now.
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williamdyerDec 2, 2007
Goes to show some high school kids are smarter than some MBAs.
desertdudeDec 2, 2007
Whoa, thing thing's even getting some *international* heat!
desertdudeDec 2, 2007
I think it's safe to say that's pretty much guaranteed now.
aliljetDec 2, 2007
For someone who probably learned a lot about brand management, it's impressive that he's able to sully the names of two phenomenal institutions with such ease.
samuel514Dec 2, 2007
I am just a casual gamer, my bro' an hardcore one, I really just can stand with the digg crowd in this scandal. Reviews can't be made for money... gamespot have lost all their credibility now.
markofthedeadDec 3, 2007
But do they own com.com.com?
nsmikeDec 3, 2007
Don't fool yourself. We're just sitting behind our computers in either case.
dosymediaDec 3, 2007
Are you saying that Jeff's not pretty?
mhmdkhamisMar 1, 2008
Instead of writing this guy and calling him names and etc. How about just boycotting cnet instead? Possably write other reviewing sites to give Jeff a job so he won't be unemployeed anymore? After all this stink, CNET is definatly not going to give him back his job, since it would only help prove that cnet was influence by their advertisers and then got scared when the net turned against it.<a class="user" href="http://download.paramegsoft.com/">http://download.paramegsoft.com/</a><a class="user" href="http://game.paramegsoft.com/">http://game.paramegsoft.com/</a>