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Friday, October 16, 2009

Ah, If only......

The good ole' days??

From Reuters:


Ted Turner says he'd like to run CNN again



By Paul Bond


LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – No knock on his "good friend" Jeff Bewkes -- or on Superman -- but Ted Turner wishes he was running Time Warner so that he could make some changes at Cartoon Network and CNN, the cable news channel he founded 19 years ago.


At CNN, he wants "less fluffy news and more international news," especially about China, Turner said in an interview set to run on Bloomberg TV Friday. "Less talk, more news," he said.

As for Cartoon Network, Turner told anchor Betty Liu, "If I had control of it, I'd put 'Captain Planet' on at a top time period so that kids would see the environmental superhero instead of just Superman."


The environment, along with population control and nuclear disarmament, have been pet projects of Turner's for decades, and he has been spending more time on those issues since retiring from media a decade ago.


But he clearly misses his former occupation. When Liu asked him if there are any media mergers he'd like to see happen, Turner responded: "I'd like to see me running Time Warner." He said later, "I'd like CNN to report to me, and the Cartoon Network."


He did, though, give the thumbs-up to the notion of Comcast acquiring a part of NBC Universal. "Go for it," he said. "You've got to do something. They've got a real good cable system. And they don't have that much programing."


Then again, Turner was also a proponent of AOL's purchase of Time Warner, which, nine years later, is generally regarded as the worst merger in corporate history.


Turner also said that Viacom-CBS mogul Sumner Redstone was correct when he said at a conference that selling Turner Broadcasting to Time Warner was Turner's downfall.
"He's right. I made a mistake. I was tired," Turner told Liu.


Turner also said he "buried the hatchet," as Liu put it, with News Corp. topper Rupert Murdoch about 18 months ago. He dropped him a note the other day telling him he was doing a good job with the Wall Street Journal.


"He didn't write me back. He might not have gotten the letter," he said.
Not that he's a fan of print newspapers: "You're chopping all these trees down and making paper out of them and trying to deal with all the waste paper. It's the biggest solid waste problem that we have."


(Editing by SheriLinden at Reuters)

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4 comments:

Cyn said...

Oh man... can I sign the petition???

Anonymous said...

I am so with you. Uncle Ted please come
run CNN. Please Time Warner let this happen.
You don;t know how many people want CNN
to become a great news channel again. I
wonder sometimes when watching CNN where
has the news gone. Jim Walton, who is Jon
Klein's boss has been with CNN since Tuner
and Turner hired Jeff Bewkes who is Mr. Big
at TIme Warner.

Anonymous said...

I found it ironic that you blogged "Cartoon Network" in the same sentence with CNN. Now isn't there some resemblance?? Maybe Ted Turner was thinking CNN has become the Cartoon Network and he'd be right.

Anonymous said...

I hope Ted Turner can at least become
an adviser. Jon Klein has really ruined
CNN. Turner knows things inside out.
He could turn things around. I think he
is right on about international news.
Americans really need to be informed
about world news events from Asia,
Europe. Africa, Middle East. CNN is just
not good at covering news these days.
Talk and opinion gets more air time.
I don't blame Tuner for speaking out.
Someone has to get the suits attention.
Bringing back Turner would at least show
people that CNN is serious. Can we really
get a petition going?