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  2. Ted Turner - Wikipedia

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    Turner Enterprises, Inc. (TEI) is a private American company that was founded in 1976 and manages the business interests, land holdings and investments of Ted Turner, [85] including the oversight of Turner's 24 properties across the United States and Argentina.

  3. Cold War (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ted Turner funded the series as a joint production between the Turner Broadcasting System and the BBC. It was first broadcast on CNN in the United States between September 27, 1998, and April 4, 1999, [2] and BBC Two in the United Kingdom. Writers included Hella Pick, Jeremy Isaacs, Lawrence Freedman, Neal Ascherson, Hugh O'Shaughnessy and ...

  4. Gulf of Tonkin incident - Wikipedia

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    On 4 May 1964, William Bundy had called for the U.S. to "drive the communists out of South Vietnam", even if that meant attacking both North Vietnam and communist China. [51] Even so, the Johnson administration in the second half of 1964 focused on convincing the American public that there was no chance of war between the United States and ...

  5. The Cartoon Network, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Cartoon Network, Inc. (TCN) is an American multinational entertainment company operating as a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery.Founded by Ted Turner and based out of Atlanta, Georgia, its main properties include Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Discovery Family, and programming blocks Cartoonito, Adult Swim and Toonami.

  6. Goodwill Games - Wikipedia

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    The Goodwill Games were an international sports competition created by Ted Turner in reaction to the political troubles surrounding the Olympic Games of the 1980s. [1] In 1979, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan caused the United States and other Western countries to boycott the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, an act reciprocated when the Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries (with the ...

  7. ‘Call Me Ted’ explores Ted Turner’s life and career - AOL

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    Ted Turner knows exactly who he has always been and now the world will learn, too. ‘Call Me Ted’ explores Ted Turner’s life and career Skip to main content

  8. Bill Tush - Wikipedia

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    The FCC required the station to broadcast news, so Turner suggested Tush record a 20 minute newscast to air after the end of the late night movie. The newscast was named 17 Update Early in the Morning. [10] It was rebroadcast at 5 a.m. [9] Turner jokingly commented, "we'll have a 100% share (of the viewership ratings) at that time". Initially ...

  9. Go Tell the Spartans - Wikipedia

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    Go Tell the Spartans is a 1978 American war film directed by Ted Post and starring Burt Lancaster.The film is based on Daniel Ford's 1967 novel Incident at Muc Wa [1] about U.S. Army military advisors during the early part of the Vietnam War in 1964, when Ford was a correspondent in Vietnam for The Nation.