Technology >> CEO Interviews >> April 1, 1998

George Bell – Excite Inc (xcit)

GEORGE BELL, 41, is President and CEO of Excite, Inc., a Redwood City, Calif.-based Internet media company offering the first free online service on the Web. Excite offers consumers topic-based channels of content, free community-building services such as e-mail and instant messaging, and a secure environment for electronic-commerce. Mr. Bell joined Excite in January 1996. Since his arrival, the Company closed a round of strategic financing with Tribune Company, America Online, Inc., CUC Investments Inc., and Itochu Corp., went public on April 4, 1996 (NASDAQ; XCIT), acquired the Magellan Internet Guide, Go Media, Kirkwood Interactive, the WebCrawler search and directory service, Netbot, Inc., and signed a long-term distribution agreement with America Online, Inc. In addition, the Company has launched its services in five European countries, Australia, as well as a joint venture service with Itochu in Japan. Excite's flagship brands Excite.com and WebCrawler attract over two million visitors per day. The services are ad-supported and free to consumers. From 1991-1995, Mr. Bell was Senior Vice President of Times Mirror Magazines, publisher of special-interest magazines with a total combined monthly circulation of over 9,000,000. At various times, he held direct operating responsibility for Field & Stream, SKI, Skiing Trade News, Trans World SNOWboarding, Snowboard Life, Salt Water Sportsman and Yachting magazines, as well as the company's multimedia efforts. In 1992, Mr. Bell developed the multimedia department, and was responsible for all television, CD-ROM, online and other new media development. Mr. Bell was instrumental in the 1995 launch of the Outdoor Life Network, a special interest cable channel reaching 6 million homes. Prior to joining Times Mirror Magazines in 1991, Mr. Bell was a producer and writer of conversation and adventure documentaries for clients such as ABC, CBS, National Geographic and the Discovery Channel. From 1985-1990, Mr. Bell independently packaged specials that focused on environmental issues and vanishing cultures around the world. He has won four national Emmy Awards. From 1980-1985, he was head writer and producer of ABC's 'American Sportsman' series, and head writer for ABC's coverage of the 1984 Olympics. Altogether, Mr. Bell has produced films in over 40 countries, from Mt. Everest to Africa's Ituri rainforest, and written multi-part series for magazines and periodicals such as The Los Angeles Times. Mr. Bell received his BA from Harvard in 1980. He serves on the Executive Committee of the National Forest Foundation, and lives in Menlo Park, Calif. with his wife Carrie and their three sons. Profile
TWST: Give our readers a thumb nail sketch of Excite and how you see it

positioned now?

Mr. Bell: Sure. Excite came to life as a search engine, roughly 97

percent of all of our traffic came