CNN founder Ted Turner: Network 'sticking with politics a little too much' [View all]
(pstokely's LBN thread locked as I was composing reply below)
Source: The Hill
CNN founder Ted Turner says his former network now focuses "too much" on politics, and that he wishes the company would strive for more "balanced" programming between politics and other news.
In an interview with "CBS Sunday Morning," Turner told veteran anchor Ted Koppel that he rarely follows the news, and only watches his former news channel occasionally.
I think theyre sticking with politics a little too much, he told Koppel. "They'd do better to have a more balanced agenda."
"But that's, you know, just one person's opinion," he added.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/media/409050-cnn-founder-ted-turner-network-sticking-with-politics-a-little-too-much
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They used to have a more "local-style" broadcast: news (that wasn't the latest political development, or police car chase, or shooting) at the top, followed by weather, a short sports take and some entertainment or human interest news at the end of a thirty-minute period.
What I'm describing is now Headline News (or used to be, anyway. Even that seems to be more like Entertainment Tonight now). At ten pm (Central) they would do a sports wrap that was better than ESPN's SportsCenter -- Fred Hickman and Nick Charles.
That was Ted Turner's time, mid to late '80's. Fewer cable channels and more generalized coverage. There's been so much segmentation/fragmentation that the kind of news broadcast he remembers (or given his Lewy body dementia, prefers) simply cannot compete today.
Watch CNN World or the BBC and you'll get a slight glimpse of what it was like back then: more serious, global, less sensational, not 'tabloid'-y. Especially international war coverage, with reporters like Peter Arnett. That's what we lack the most in our US media today.