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Ted Turner: the man whose 24-hour CNN network broke the news

Ted Turner: the man whose 24-hour CNN network broke the news

Summary

Ted Turner launched CNN in 1980 as the first 24-hour cable news channel, a bold idea that changed how people watch news. Despite early financial losses, CNN grew to influence global events and public opinion around the world.

Key Facts

  • CNN started broadcasting on June 1, 1980, reaching about one million homes initially.
  • Ted Turner funded the channel despite losing $2 million a month in the early days.
  • Turner had a background in cable and satellite technology and owned the Atlanta Braves baseball team.
  • Fidel Castro welcomed Turner to Cuba because he admired CNN’s news coverage.
  • CNN was the first channel to offer news all day and all night, a new concept at the time.
  • The channel earned nicknames like “Chicken Noodle News” when it launched.
  • CNN's live coverage influenced global politics, wars, and public reactions to major events.
  • Ted Turner’s business decisions helped turn his local station into a national news powerhouse.
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