Louis Rossetto

Louis Rossetto (born
Rossetto was born and grew up on
In
In 1991, Rossetto and his partner Jane Metcalfe resettled
in the US to raise capital for
Wired was greatly admired for its bold design and its coverage of "digital culture". The magazine exuded a
counterculture ethos -- and was even compared to
In October 1994, Wired Ventures became an Internet pioneer when it launched the first Web site with original content and Fortune 500 advertising called HotWired. HotWired then proceeded to launch dozens of other websites, including Webmonkey and the search engine Hotbot. Hotwired employees Joey Anuff and Carl Steadman launched the first weblog Suck.
After HotWired, Wired expanded into books with HardWired and television with Wired TV. By 1996, it had Japanese and British editions, and was actively planning a German edition, as well as new business and design magazines.
Wired Venture's rapid expansion forced it to turn to an IPO for financing 1996. But after failing to take the company public as scheduled during what turned out to be a severe stock market downturn that summer, Rossetto and Metcalfe were forced to accept Providence Equity as financial partners in early 1997. By the summer of 1997, four years after launch, Wired magazine became solidly profitable. Its three year old online business, now renamed Wired Digital, was not. It was Wired Digital's cash needs which Providence used to wrest control of the company from Rossetto and Metcalfe in April 1997.
Despite Wired Ventures becoming cashflow positive in May 1998, Providence sold off its assets. The company that Rossetto and
Metcalfe began in 1991 with $30,000 was sold in pieces for $380 million dollars.
Since Wired, Rossetto has mostly avoided the public eye, although he assisted with a
References
- Wired - A Romance (2003) by
Gary Wolf ISBN 0-375-50290-4.
"Digerati: The Buccaneer: Louis Rossetto" by John Brockman
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