Internet History Podcast

32. (Ch 5.2) Wired, CNET, Slate, Salon and Suck

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Sep 15, 2014
Dive into the evolution of pioneering web media platforms like Wired, Slate, and Salon. Discover how the Wall Street Journal and New York Times navigated their digital transformations. Explore the innovative journalism of Salon and Slate amid financial challenges. Learn about the creation of Wired Magazine and its cultural impact, alongside the rise and fall of the quirky Suck.com. This journey through early online publications showcases both triumphs and trials in the world of digital media.
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WSJ Paywall Success

  • The Wall Street Journal's online edition launched in 1996 with a paywall and was immediately profitable.
  • Walt Mossberg pushed for the Journal's early online presence.
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NYT Online Beginnings

  • The New York Times first went online in 1994 via AOL, focusing on arts and entertainment due to a contractual limitation.
  • Its full website launched in 1996, publishing the next day's paper online.
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E! Online's Innovation

  • E! Online, a joint venture with CNET, was an early web pioneer in entertainment news.
  • It foreshadowed modern celebrity gossip and blogging sites.
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