Published: Sept. 18, 2017, 1:13 a.m.
On this extra-long episode of Acquired, Brian McCullough from the Internet History Podcast returns to discuss perhaps the most (in)famous merger of all time: AOL - Time Warner. Who doesn\u2019t remember the soothing sounds of 56k modems and the timeless phrase, \u201cYou\u2019ve Got Mail\u201d? Join us all as we unpack how one of the biggest ISP\u2019s of the 90\u2019s tried to take over the world\u2026 and fell far short.\xa0
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Topics Covered Include:\xa0
- AOL\u2019s status in the 90\u2019s / early 00\u2019s
- Explaining just what it is that AOL did at the height of their popularity
- How AOL pioneered a number of internet paradigms
- AOL\u2019s persistent money troubles and bailouts from other companies
- Steve Case foreseeing the coming era of broadband, inspiring AOL to pursue working with a cable company
- Ebay vs. Time Warner in a down-to-the-wire war for a merger with AOL
- Why the money dried up for AOL after their merger with Time Warner
- AOL and its value in the post-Time-Warner era
- Speculating about what would have happened had AOL and others stayed independent businesses
- And much discussion on how to grade this one\u2026
\xa0 The Carve Out:\xa0