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ProfessorGAC

(77,166 posts)
7. I Credit Turner Greatly For...
Wed May 6, 2026, 02:42 PM
Wednesday

...hastening the fall of the USSR.
With tge Superstation & CNN, he demonstrated to the moneyed world that there was profit in satellite television.
Once other outfits adopted his model, there was no way to fully block information about the west filtering into the soviet bloc.
He did it because he saw the money potential, but he accomplished much more than that.

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Ted Turner dead at 87? AverageOldGuy Wednesday #1
Rest In Peace, Ted. OLDMDDEM Wednesday #2
... littlemissmartypants Wednesday #3
CNN was the one reporting directly from Iraq in the first war there. question everything Wednesday #4
He sponsored the Goodwill Games Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Wednesday #5
He also helped to repopulate the American Bison (a/k/a Buffalo) BumRushDaShow Wednesday #6
He bought a failing Ranch is SW Kansas and did just that. That was 25-26 years ago Bengus81 Wednesday #8
Oh, interesting! I think i saw bison from a distance while on my bus travels in the US (So Dakota) '80. electric_blue68 13 hrs ago #11
... BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago #13
👍 electric_blue68 12 hrs ago #14
I Credit Turner Greatly For... ProfessorGAC Wednesday #7
Ugh, this is horrible news Polybius Wednesday #9
I had no idea he was behind Captain Planet fujiyamasan Yesterday #10
Bernard Shaw, and Daniel Shorr. electric_blue68 13 hrs ago #12
Mike Luckovich-Movin' up the Ladder LetMyPeopleVote 12 hrs ago #15
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