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Eighteenth of a series ...

Ted Turner

Ted Turner. As you certainly recall Ted was called the “mouth of the south” by newspaper columnists, television, and radio commentators. But what was he really like? ? What kind of a guy was he??? I can’t state what is he like now, but I knew then. I WAS THERE in Atlanta to watch him create and move his empire forward!! First, let me state for the record that I like Ted. But those with a thin skin should not have worked for him. In those days he was a very aggressive guy who wanted results yesterday as opposed to today. (As a matter of fact for the survival of his business he NEEDED results yesterday). No excuses!!! A sign on his desk stated “Lead, follow, or get out of the way”. He meant it!!! He led!!! The word “patience” was not in his vocabulary.!!

I believe I first met Ted at Fan and Bill’s restaurant in Atlanta. His father had just died and left quite a bit of debt that Ted decided to clean up. He did. While doing so he set a financial platform to proceed to the future….make that HIS future. I was one of the few who thought he was totally correct when he bought Channel 17 in Atlanta. I instinctively knew it was a matter of time before all local TV stations (whether U’s or V’s) would be “must carry” items on the quickly expanding cable systems; thus, Channel 17 wouldn’t be just a lousy Atlanta TV signal, but rather would have complete competitive Atlanta coverage. In the early 70’s Ted called my house early in the morning and asked that I come to his office as soon as possible Why in the heck should I fight the Atlanta morning traffic to go to his office on Techwood Drive…but people, including me, seemed to go out of there way to please Ted. I fought the traffic. We talked about a number of items that morning including his dream for Channel 17 to become the SuperStation on cable systems nationwide; and a dream to have a 24 hour independent news network on cable (CNN happened down the line!!) And also, that morning he hired me as a consultant for his Chattanooga TOP 40 radio station which was in trouble. He had TWO Top 40 challengers who were drilling holes in his stations ratings. I drove to Chattanooga and met with Bob Elliott who was the GM. Tex Meyer was the PD. I listened to the competition. They were very good!!! I gave a verbal report to Ted, and he said, “fix it and win”. Easier said than done. I knew I could win, but against TWO Top 40 competitors it would take longer than with one…maybe a year!!! Ted knew I had the reputation of quick turnarounds and he wanted IMMEDIATE results. The first rating book in six months showed some improvement, but not enough for Ted to see that we were definitely on the road to success. As we sat in the Atlanta Arbitron office looking at the rating book (ratings were not delivered by computer at that time) he said that he had to cut expenses and was going to automate the station. “ Could you do the automation tapes” he asked? I did not have the equipment to do so. My contract was over at that point, but I wanted to keep working with the station to help make it number one, and that indeed DID happen in the next book!!! (Ted has never known until this column that I continued working with the station for free).

Although in my opinion patience was not one of his virtues Ted had many assets. For example, he was the guy that made Atlanta a media center/icon/capitol/capital. It all started with Channel 17, CNN, and Headline News…all Turner properties. Others followed such as the Weather Channel that decided to make Atlanta their headquarters. There are now a lot of radio companies that have their headquarters in Atlanta. We even housed Burkhart/Abrams, our media consulting company there. Ted was sort of a media magnet…people moved toward him. He bought the Braves, put them on the SuperStation, and Braves fans were suddenly in every state. I have a lot of Ted Turner stories that I will write about in the future. I can certainly state that Ted is one person I am happy to have met in my lifetime!!! It…I mean HE was an experience!!!


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