Page Turner.The Mouth from the South has roared ("My Beef With Big Media" by Ted Turner, July/August) and--this time, at least--deserves to be heard. Iconoclastic i·con·o·clast n. 1. One who attacks and seeks to overthrow traditional or popular ideas or institutions. 2. One who destroys sacred religious images. and plugged in as ever, Turner has zeroed in on one of the greatest threats to our individual liberties: the right to hear the truth. In a culture where profit is king and differing view points are discounted as irrelevant, even unpatriotic, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find all the facets to a story. I am reminded of the classic parable of the six blind men who attempted to define an elephant based on what body part they touched. Much the same picture is emerging today--only worse. David M. Fox Via email I would like to commend you for publishing Turner's excellent article on big media. I have worked as an independent film producer for the last six years. Ted's article was right on the money concerning the difficulties faced by media entrepreneurs and independent producers like myself in this David versus Goliath media environment. I hope that Ted's article will serve as a wake-up call to legislators and the public about the dangers of too much concentration in the media industry. Roderick Powell President, R.A.P. Filmworks, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control Via email Turner is correct about the state of decline in the media business. The dearth of long-term creativeness is apparent, and he has helped explain the root cause. The early days of ESPN ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network were the funniest thing ever, with the bad sets and the endless tractor pulls, but it was a chance by those who had a dream. The big guys wait until these cable networks mature and then buy and ruin them. They enjoy the ad revenue but do not push the intellectual envelope. They would never do the original aspect on their own. Alan White Principle, Ideational i·de·ate v. i·de·at·ed, i·de·at·ing, i·de·ates v.tr. To form an idea of; imagine or conceive: "Such characters represent a grotesquely blown-up aspect of an ideal man . . . Fluency Phoenix, Ariz. Turner is a day late and a dollar short. Despite his claims of "independence," Turner helped create the problem he now sees. Indeed, by the time he sold Turner Broadcasting to Time-Warner, he also owned TNT TNT: see trinitrotoluene. TNT in full trinitrotoluene Pale yellow, solid organic compound made by adding nitrate (−NO2) groups to toluene. , Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, and at least 10 CNN CNN or Cable News Network Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world. subsidiaries, including CNN Airport Network CNN Airport Network is a satellite television network broadcasting general news, weather, stock market updates and features to airports across North America. The network debuted on January 20, 1992[1] , CNN Radio, CN Nfn, and Sportsouth. And this does not include his ownership of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, New Line Cinema, Castle Rock Entertainment, Turner Pictures, Turner Publishing, and at least a dozen other media-related companies. Ian Alterman New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , N.Y. I rarely agree with Turner, but on this subject I do. Turner is right on the button with his analysis, and I think the government should consider some major changes in the FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S. . Clarence Ebersole Via email After reading Turner's article today, I would like to propose Ted Turner as head of the FCC under John Kerry's presidency. Phyllis J. Brown Via email |
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