Lycos puts new spin on 'Net biz.

Broadcasting & Cable, July, 1998 by Tedesco, Richard

Signs deals with Juno, AT&T; adds 'WhirlGirl' to Lycos 'Net guide The search engine Lycos became an even bigger online player last week, striking deals with Juno and AT&T WoridNet. Lycos is the designated content provider for Juno Web, a new Internet access service to be marketed for the standard $19.95 monthly rate.

Juno, which brings 5.5 million subscribers to its current e-mail service, also plans to sell a Juno Gold e-mail service with souped-up graphics for $2.95 monthly. The combination of Lycos's portal as one of the most popular Web search engines and Juno's e-mail base presents a challenge to America Online's dominance. It certainly sets up the potential for Juno Web to assume a strong second position to AOL, which currently claims more than...

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