72 Facts About Turner Network Television

1. Turner Network Television had purchased the property in 2001 primarily to raise bison.

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2. Turner Network Television said in the interview that he advocated Americans having no more than two children.

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3. In 2008, Turner Network Television asserted on PBS's Charlie Rose television program that if steps are not taken to address global warming, most people would die and "the rest of us will be cannibals".

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4. Turner Network Television caused a stir in Montana in 2003 by funding a project to restore westslope cutthroat trout to Cherry Creek and Cherry Lake.

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5. Turner Network Television endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the run-up for the 2016 US presidential election.

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6. Turner Network Television appealed to Commissioner of Baseball Bowie Kuhn, and showed up to manage the Braves when they returned home.

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7. Turner Network Television has had a long-running grudge with fellow cable magnate Rupert Murdoch for years.

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8. In 1989, Turner Network Television created the Turner Network Television Tomorrow Fellowship for fiction offering positive solutions to global problems.

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9. Turner Network Television turned the Atlanta Braves baseball team into a nationally popular franchise and launched the charitable Goodwill Games.

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10. Turner Network Television serves as Chairman of the United Nations Foundation board of directors.

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11. Turner Network Television was the recipient of numerous honours, including a Peabody Award in 1997.

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12. Turner Network Television was one of the largest landowners in the United States, and many of his ranches were involved in sustainability and ecotourism.

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13. Turner Network Television set off a storm of protest when he authorized the "colourizing" of some of the library's black-and-white motion pictures.

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14. In 1970 Turner Network Television purchased a financially troubled UHF television station in Atlanta, and within three years he made it one of the few truly profitable independent stations in the United States.

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15. Turner Network Television joined the family business, which was based in Atlanta, and became the general manager of one of the company's branch offices in 1960.

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16. Turner Network Television was concerned with other social issues such as world overpopulation and the impact of consumption on the earth's resources.

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17. Turner Network Television considered himself an ardent environmentalist, and in the year 1998 he gave funds to environmental organizations that totaled $25 million.

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18. Ted Turner Network Television has made an indelible mark on the world's television markets through his founding of several of the leading networks viewed on cable and satellite television.

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19. Turner Network Television owned 17,000 head of bison on three ranches, was a major supplier of the North American Bison Cooperative, and sold $6 million to the federal government to feed poor Native American families.

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20. Turner Network Television had long been associated with environmental and other charitable causes.

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21. Turner Network Television wanted these Olympic–like games to foster better relations between Russia and the United States.

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22. In 1960 Turner Network Television became general manager of Turner Network Television Advertising Company at its branch office in Macon, Georgia.

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23. Turner Network Television stopped the sell–out plans and sold two family plantations to help cover business debts.

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24. Turner Network Television actually began a full–time "career" at just nine years of age when his father had him work summers at his billboard company—Turner Advertising.

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25. Ted Turner Network Television has made an indelible mark on the world's television markets through his founding of several of the leading networks viewed on cable and satellite television.

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26. Turner Network Television was seldom hesitant to share the fortune he'd made from his many business ventures.

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27. Turner Network Television had long been associated with environmental and other charitable causes.

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28. In 1992 Turner Network Television established two more cable and satellite channels: the Airport Channel, which offered flight information at US airports, and the Cartoon Network, which was supported by his recently purchased cartoon library.

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29. Turner Network Television, according to the Encyclopedia of World Biography, wanted these Olympic-like games to "foster better relations" between Russia and the United States.

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30. Turner Network Television stopped the sell-out plans and sold two family plantations to help cover business debts.

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31. In 1960, Turner Network Television became Turner Network Television Advertising Company's general manager at its branch office in Macon, Georgia.

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32. Turner Network Television actually began a full-time "career" at just nine years old when his father had him work summers at his billboard company—Turner Advertising.

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33. Turner Network Television starts out by talking about his early career in television broadcasting, when he created Superstation TBS and CNN.

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34. In 1976, Turner Network Television turned his small, independent station into a national cable network by arranging to deliver his signal to cable systems across the country via satellite.

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35. In 1997 Turner Network Television was honored by the United Nations for his humanitarian work.

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36. Turner Network Television used the wealth he gained from his broadcast stations to buy the Atlanta Braves professional baseball team and the Atlanta Hawks professional basketball team.

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37. In 1976, Turner Network Television turned his independent station into a national cable TV network.

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38. In 1962, Ed Turner Network Television expanded his billboard advertising company into a number of new cities.

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39. Turner Network Television went to work in his father's business during this time, and he soon showed a strong talent for sales.

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40. In 1960 Turner Network Television married Judy Nye, whom he had met through yacht racing.

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41. Turner Network Television continued his successful debating career in college, becoming vice president of the Brown Debating Union.

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42. Turner Network Television competed in sailing races and excelled at the sport.

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43. Ted Turner Network Television is one of the most influential forces in the development of modern cable television.

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44. In 1997, Turner Network Television announced he would give $1 billion to United Nations programs; he has underwritten a number of other programs devoted to international understanding and peace and the environment.

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45. Turner Network Television expanded his sports franchise when he founded the Atlanta Thrashers, a National Hockey League expansion team that began play in 1999.

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46. Turner Network Television piloted his craft to a sweep over the challenger from Down Under.

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47. Turner Network Television won the same award again in 1973, 1977 and 1979.

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48. Turner Network Television refused to modify his occasionally abrasive style, even when navigating the somewhat staid sailing ranks.

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49. Turner Network Television collaborated with Gary Jobson on a book about sailing, The Racing Edge.

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50. In 1982 Turner Network Television inaugurated a second news channel, Headline News Network, which provided continuous half-hour summaries of events.

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51. Turner Network Television maintained his successful UHF formula for programming on the new superstation.

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52. In 1970 Turner Network Television took his first step into the television industry.

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53. Turner Network Television backed the United Nations Foundation, giving the first of ten annual contributions of $100 million in 1997.

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54. Turner Network Television took control of a new Time Warner division that combined its HBO and Cinemax channels with his TV networks.

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55. Ted Turner Network Television made his first large sports purchase in 1976, buying the Atlanta Braves baseball team.

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56. Turner Network Television was the first person to use satellites and cable to bring a local station to a national audience.

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57. Turner Network Television assured them that his viewers were more intelligent than the people who watched other local stations.

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58. Turner Network Television wanted to race sailboats, but his father wanted him to work for the family business.

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59. In 2002 Turner Network Television helped organize the firing of the company's chairman, Steve Case, but he was not named to replace Case as he had hoped.

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60. In 1994 Turner Network Television founded the cable channel Turner Network Television Classic Movies, taking advantage of his huge film library.

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61. In 1987 Turner Network Television began colorizing MGM black-and-white motion pictures, generating protests from film critics and filmmakers.

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62. Turner Network Television tried to buy CBS, but CBS's management successfully fought him off with a harsh negative publicity campaign.

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63. In 1985, Turner Network Television used some of his profits to buy Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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64. In 1976, Turner Network Television made a strategic move to reach an even larger audience through the use of satellite technology.

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65. Ted Turner Network Television was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 19, 1938.

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66. Turner Network Television, usually referred to as TNT, is an American cable TV network created by media mogul Ted Turner and currently owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner.

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67. Turner Network Television exhibited his works for the last time in 1850.

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68. Turner Network Television began traveling through Europe extensively and was particularly inspired by his visits to Venice.

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69. Turner Network Television painted landscapes that captured the power and poetic grandeur of nature.

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70. Turner Network Television was a British landscape painter of the 18th and 19th centuries whose work is known for its luminous, almost abstract quality.

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71. Turner Network Television expanded its presence in movie production and distribution, first with the 1991 purchase of the Hanna-Barbera animation studio.

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72. On June 1, 1980, Cable News Turner Network Television was launched at 17:00 EDT becoming the first 24-hour news cable channel.

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