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| - On January 14th, 2009, Molly Wood stepped down as co-host and became one of the rotating guest hosts. She returned full-time on February 8, 2010. On April 16, 2010 Tom announced in his blog that he would be leaving CNET on May 14. Monday May 17, 2010 Rafe Needleman became co host with Molly. Jason Howell left CNET September 24, 2010. Rafe Needleman stepped down as full time co-host on October 29, 2010. Brian Tong is currently full time co-host with Molly. Stephen Beacham is producer. As of January 25, 2008, Buzz Out Loud used AAC for podcasting through iTunes.
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| - On January 14th, 2009, Molly Wood stepped down as co-host and became one of the rotating guest hosts. She returned full-time on February 8, 2010. On April 16, 2010 Tom announced in his blog that he would be leaving CNET on May 14. Monday May 17, 2010 Rafe Needleman became co host with Molly. Jason Howell left CNET September 24, 2010. Rafe Needleman stepped down as full time co-host on October 29, 2010. Brian Tong is currently full time co-host with Molly. Stephen Beacham is producer. During the show's public debut on April 25, 2005, it promised to deliver "10 or so" minutes of Tom & Molly's take on tech news every week, but has evolved into 40 minutes of tech-related banter and commentary on a daily basis (which is the origin of the "indeterminate length" moniker). As early as March 30, 2005 during the "pre debut" phase of the podcast, Molly and Tom discussed subjects that have grown into mainstay themes throughout the life of the podcast: patent infringement lawsuits, the Apple iPod, and DRM. As of January 25, 2008, Buzz Out Loud used AAC for podcasting through iTunes.
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