Listen to me on TV CONFIDENTIAL:
As always, the further we go back in Hollywood history, the more that fact and legend become intertwined. It's hard to say where the truth really lies.
June 1, 1980
CNN (Cable News Network), the world's
first 24-hour television news network, makes its debut.
The network signed on at 6 p.m. EST from
its headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, with a lead story about the attempted
assassination of civil rights leader Vernon Jordan. CNN went on to change the
notion that news could only be reported at fixed times throughout the day. At
the time of CNN's launch, TV news was dominated by three major networks--ABC,
CBS and NBC--and their nightly 30-minute broadcasts. Initially available in
less than two million U.S. homes, today CNN is seen in more than 89 million
American households and over 160 million homes internationally.
CNN was the brainchild of Robert "Ted"
Turner, a colorful, outspoken businessman dubbed the "Mouth of the
South." Turner was born on November 19, 1938, in Cincinnati, Ohio, and as
a child moved with his family to Georgia, where his father ran a successful
billboard advertising company. After his father committed suicide in 1963, Turner
took over the business and expanded it. In 1970, he bought a failing Atlanta TV
station that broadcast old movies and network reruns and within a few years
Turner had transformed it into a "superstation," a concept he
pioneered, in which the station was beamed by satellite into homes across the
country. Turner later bought the Atlanta Braves baseball team and the Atlanta
Hawks basketball team and aired their games on his network, TBS (Turner
Broadcasting System). In 1977, Turner gained international fame when he sailed
his yacht to victory in the prestigious America's Cup race.
In its first years of operation, CNN lost money
and was ridiculed as the Chicken Noodle Network. However, Turner continued to
invest in building up the network's news bureaus around the world and in 1983,
he bought Satellite News Channel, owned in part by ABC, and thereby eliminated
CNN's main competitor. CNN eventually came to be known for covering live events
around the world as they happened, often beating the major networks to the
punch. The network gained significant traction with its live coverage of the
Persian Gulf War in 1991 and the network's audience grew along with the
increasing popularity of cable television during the 1990s.
In 1996, CNN merged with Time Warner, which
merged with America Online four years later. Today, Ted Turner is an
environmentalist and peace activist whose philanthropic efforts include a 1997
gift of $1 billion to the United Nations.
Stay Tuned
Tony Figueroa
1 comment:
they have come a long way haven't they
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