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Roger Cheng

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Google’s September 2025 Gemini rollout to Google TV caps coverage that has moved from Cheng’s consumer-device orbit toward platform, AI and connected-TV developments.

Who they are

The coverage record places Roger Cheng most closely in CNET’s consumer-technology reporting orbit, with recurring associations to major handset, operating-system and internet companies including Apple, Google, BlackBerry, Samsung and T-Mobile. The stories tied to his name span device launches, carrier and broadband developments, corporate results, and shifts in how large platforms distribute technology and services.

The recent arc

Coverage was most concentrated in 2016Q2, amid a device-industry period that included BlackBerry’s decision to stop in-house phone development and outsource handset design, manufacturing and sales, as well as Lenovo’s plan to phase out the Motorola name in favor of Moto branding. That cluster reflects an earlier emphasis on the competitive and commercial restructuring behind consumer hardware, not just product specifications.

Recent appearances are sparse but show a broader platform turn. The latest story, “Google adds Gemini to Google TV,” concerns AI reaching TCL televisions and other Google TV devices; 2024 coverage centered on Google’s reported $60 million-per-year Reddit data deal for Search and AI-model training. Between them, the record includes Netflix’s iOS controller app for TV gaming, YouTube’s enforcement against QAnon channels, broadband spending in Mississippi, and Apple’s M1 announcement—linking devices to content, policy, infrastructure and AI.

The tension

The recurring tension is between hardware-led differentiation and the platform control that increasingly sits above it. Earlier coverage followed Apple, Samsung, Google, BlackBerry and Motorola through phones, chips and corporate transitions; the newer Google-Reddit and Gemini-on-TV stories foreground control of data, discovery and AI distribution. Google is especially central to that shift, while CNET remains Cheng’s strongest institutional association in the corpus.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, Cheng’s coverage footprint will be useful less as a narrow device-launch record than as a view of how consumer technology is being reorganized around platforms: AI features arriving through televisions and other endpoints, data becoming an input to search and models, and services extending across devices. The limited recent volume makes it uncertain whether this represents a sustained editorial focus, but the latest high-impact stories point in that direction.

Roger Cheng has appeared in 52 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2021Q1 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside CNET, Apple, iPhone, Google.

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Coverage Timeline

2019-08-01
Apple 39 related

Apple reports Q3 revenue of $53.8B, up 1% YoY, record Services revenue of $11.5B, up from $10.2B YoY, iPhone revenue of $26B, down from $29.5B YoY; stock up 4%+

One thing that Apple has always been good at is being doomed. Chris Barylick / O'Grady's PowerPage : Apple announces Q3 2019 revenue of $53.8 billion, net quarterly profit of $10 billion MacRumors : A...

2019-01-30
9to5Mac 8 related

Apple announces Q1 2019 profit of $19.97B and revenue of $84.3B, following its revision down from $89B-$93B, and projects $55B to $59B over the next quarter

here's what every major analyst says about Apple's earnings Lucas Matney / TechCrunch : Apple's global active install base of iPhones surpassed 900 million this quarter Abdullah / Gizchina : Apple rev...

2018-04-24
CNET 4 related

Verizon Q1 earnings beat estimates with revenue of $31.77B, up 6.6% YoY, and a net increase of 260K retail postpaid customers

Roger Cheng / CNET :

2018-02-08
CNET 4 related

T-Mobile Q4: revenue of $10.76B, up 5% YoY; $2.7B net income aided by tax reform benefit; forecasts 2-3M new postpaid customers in 2018, down from 2017's 3.6M

Roger Cheng / CNET :

2018-02-01
CNET 12 related

AT&T reports Q4 revenue of $41.7B, vs. $41.8B last year, 4.1M total wireless net adds, and $19B net income, vs. $2.4B last year, boosted by tax reform benefit

Consolidated revenues of $41.7 billion Jon Fingas / Engadget : AT&T's big DirecTV Now update arrives this spring Sean Kinney / RCR Wireless News : AT&T CEO: FirstNet, millimeter wave spectrum will bri...

2017-04-25
CNET 12 related

T-Mobile reports net income of $698M, up 46% YoY, and says it gained 914K post-paid customers in Q1, amid Verizon's loss of 289K post-paid customers

Roger Cheng / CNET :

2017-01-26
Bloomberg 9 related

AT&T Q4 revenue slips to $41.8B from $42.1B a year earlier, missing expectations, as online video service DirecTV Now adds 200K+ subscribers vs. 61K expected

AT&T posted a revenue decline … Christine Wang / CNBC : AT&T earnings: 66 cents per share adjusted, in line with analyst expectations David Lieberman / Deadline : AT&T Points To DirecTV Now Subs In Q4...

2016-04-03
CNET 12 related

BlackBerry Q4 misses expectations with 600K phones sold, $238M loss on revenue of $464M

Roger Cheng / CNET :

2016-04-02
CNET 13 related

BlackBerry Q4 misses expectations with 600K phones sold, $238M loss on revenue of $464M

Roger Cheng / CNET :

2015-07-30
CNET 7 related

T-Mobile beats estimates in Q2 with profit of $361M, revenue of $8.2B, and strong subscriber growth

Roger Cheng / CNET :

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