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Rightly Said.

Turner, an outspoken media mogul who started CNN in 1980 but no longer controls the network, said he envisioned CNN as a place where rapes and murders that dominated local news wouldn't be emphasized, but he's seeing too much of that "trivial news" on the network he created, now second in ratings to Fox News Channel.

"I would like to see us to return to a little more international coverage on the domestic feed and a little more environmental coverage, and, maybe, maybe a little less of the pervert of the day," he said in a speech to CNN employees outside the old Atlanta mansion where the network first aired.

"You know, we have a lot of perverts on today, and I know that, but is that really news? I mean, come on. I guess you've got to cover Michael Jackson, but not three stories about perversion that we do every day as well."

His remarks won applause and laughter from CNN employees, but the moderator for Turner's remarks, CNN correspondent Christiane Amanpour, said: "But everyone else is doing that. Why do you think it's important not to?"

Turner replied: "Somebody's got to be a serious news person. Somebody's got to be the most respected name in television news, and I wanted that position for CNN.


Turner: CNN Focuses Too Much on Perverts

Akbar: Drudge

Reason like, #452 that I don't watch any tv news. Tell us stuff that really matters, we are not all white trash.



2 comments

Comment from: Kyle [Member] Email · http://www.brendoman.com/kyle
Amen, brutha. NPR is about all I can stand (and The Daily Show, if you can count that).
06/02/05 @ 10:56
Comment from: Roland [Visitor]
Wow, I never thought I'd ever agree with Ted Turner about anything except wrestling.
06/02/05 @ 17:44

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