Montana journalist reflects on interviewing the late Ted Turner
Former MTN anchor Shannon Newth remembers interviewing Turner when he served as commencement speaker at MSU Northern in Havre
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Former MTN anchor Shannon Newth remembers interviewing Turner when he served as commencement speaker at MSU Northern in Havre
Turner, a media magnate, was once New Mexico's largest private land owner and leaves a legacy of conservation and commerce.
One of America’s most famous businessmen, landowners and conservationists, is dead at 87.
Turner, who was once married to Jane Fonda, created the first 24-hour, all-news TV network in 1980. He once bragged: “If only I had a little humility, I’d be perfect.”
Turner founded CNN in 1980. The station was the first 24-hour cable news channel in history and widely credited with revolutionizing how Americans consume news.
Turner used the property for quail hunting, a popular pastime in South Georgia, drawing visitors from across the country.
Turner, who was once married to Jane Fonda, created the first 24-hour, all-news TV network in 1980. He once bragged: “If only I had a little humility, I’d be perfect.”
The same shop was the target of burglars in late April, when two people forced their way into the building.
Turner, widely known for building one of the most influential media empires in history, also maintained deep ties to South Georgia through his extensive land holdings and conservation efforts.
Turner was the force behind TBS, Cartoon Network, TNT and Turner Classic Movies, and created the 24-hour news cycle with the launch of CNN in 1980.
Ted Turner, the flamboyant US entrepreneur who transformed television news with the creation of CNN in 1980 before venturing into philanthropy, has died at...
Turner had a larger-than-life personality, and used it to launch the country's first 24/7 all-news network.
Turner’s larger-than-life persona and marriage to Jane Fonda cemented his status as one of the era’s most recognizable media figures.
Turner was a media and sports pioneer whose reach extended through multiple industries
CNN is reporting that its founder Ted Turner, the outspoken and often outrageous television pioneer, has died at age 87. The network says Turner died Wednesday, citing a news release
Turner purchased the Braves in 1976 and, soon after, used a local television station he owned to begin broadcasting WTBS — and Braves games — across the country.
Turner worked out a deal that brought the Braves into 24 states across the country.
Turner used his cable empire to boost the visibility of the Braves throughout the country.
Turner revolutionised television news when he launched the world's first 24-hour news channel in 1980.
Turner had a larger-than-life personality, and used it to launch the country's first 24/7 all-news network.
The retailer also sold a shotgun to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner attacker.
End of watch for LeFlore County Sheriff’s Deputy Thomas “Walker” LeMay came Sunday, April 19, just two days past his 30th birthday. He was killed in the line of duty
VALDOSTA — Hundreds gathered on April 13 for the 39th Annual Spring Into Art Gala, hosted by the Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts. More than 300 pieces of […]