Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Comic: Making a Cybercast 1997


Back in 1997 I owned a company called MountainZone.com. We published outdoor sporting information on the web. We didn't know it at the time, but we were building a community.

We traveled from Seattle to Stratton, VT to broadcast the US Open Snowboard Championships. Since we were posting our audio, text, pictures and videos to the Internet, we called it "cybercasting" which sounded even sillier in the 90s than it sounds now.

We finagled ourselves into all-access media passes and we bartered a free room in exchange for a banner graphic on the event page. We were doing everything for the first time...breaking ground. Media folk and journalists rarely asked for web connections in the early 90s when we started our cybercasts, but by the late 90s it was becoming more common for press rooms to offer Internet. Although the connections were thru 28.8 modems, definitely not high-bandwidth.

We were serious about the sport and our team knew the riders, event planners and other professionals. By the end of the weekend there was underwear on the lamps, beer on top of the computers and silly string hanging from the ceiling. How we ever published anything is beyond me.

But it worked...and the visitors to the website started streaming in. First there were dozens, then hundreds, then thousands. By the time we sold MountainZone in 1999 we had millions of visitors pouring into the site to learn about mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding and climbing.

Above is a comic I drew on the plane ride home (click it for the full story). The photos are provided as proof (to myself) that it all really happened and it was not a dream. Watch this blog for more of my personal Internet history. I’ll be digging up some great dirt.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Cameron L. Martindell said...

Todd, this is so great! I remember being back from college and helping you guys pack up for this trip. I wanted to come so bad! I hope you find stuff from the Mt. Hood Summer Ski event we did, covering Tommy Moe and the US Ski and Snowboard team. That was hilarious. Chrish skiing backwards with a camera! Good times. Keep it up!

February 6, 2008 10:34 AM  
Blogger Cameron L. Martindell said...

Todd, this is so great! I remember being back from college and helping you guys pack up for this trip. I wanted to come so bad! I hope you find stuff from the Mt. Hood Summer Ski event we did, covering Tommy Moe and the US Ski and Snowboard team. That was hilarious. Chrish skiing backwards with a camera! Good times. Keep it up!

February 6, 2008 10:34 AM  

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