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  2. Crossfire (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Crossfire was an American nightly current event debate television program that aired on CNN from June 25, 1982, to June 3, 2005, and again from September 9, 2013, to August 6, 2014. The format was designed to present and challenge the opinions of a politically liberal pundit and a conservative pundit.

  3. Public forum debate - Wikipedia

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    Public Forum debate was invented in 2002. It was initially called "Ted Turner Debate" for CNN founder Ted Turner. The "crossfire" period of PF is modeled after Crossfire (U.S. TV program), a political debate show on CNN. [10]

  4. 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.

  5. List of programs broadcast by CNN - Wikipedia

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    Crossfire: First aired from 1982 to 2005, and again from 2013 to 2014 Crossfire was a nightly current events debate television program that aired on CNN for many years. The show's format was designed to present and challenge the opinions of a politically liberal pundit, and a conservative pundit.

  6. ‘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

  7. History of CNN - Wikipedia

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    One of the first was Satellite News Channel, which launched on June 21, 1982, with a mix of national and regionally focused newscasts; after the channel ceased operations on October 27, 1983, its satellite transponder slot was subsequently purchased by Ted Turner [19] to expand the distribution of Headline News further into additional homes. [20]

  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. Grey Stafford - Wikipedia

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    Grey was raised in Cleveland, Ohio and began his animal training career as a marine mammal trainer at SeaWorld of Ohio under the auspices of acclaimed animal trainers Thad Lacinak and Ted Turner. He holds a PhD granted by the Department of Biological Sciences at Kent State University.