Internet History Podcast

24. (Ch 5.1) Mercury Center and Pathfinder - Big Media's Big Web Adventure

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Jul 20, 2014
Explore how big media struggled to dominate the early web, from Mercury Center's pioneering efforts to Reuters disrupting news online. Uncover Pathfinder's rise and fall, and the challenges faced by Disney and AOL in the late '90s internet landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Mercury Center's Early Innovation

  • The San Jose Mercury News, Silicon Valley's local paper, launched Mercury Center, a digital publishing initiative, in 1992.
  • It offered news archives, chat, movie times, and more for a monthly fee, partnering with AOL.
INSIGHT

Two-Way Communication

  • Mercury Center introduced a key innovation: reporters interacted with readers online.
  • This two-way communication was a new concept for traditional media.
ANECDOTE

Resistance to Online

  • Despite Mercury Center's success, not all staff embraced online efforts.
  • Reporters prioritized print, viewing online as secondary.
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