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CNN Launched 6/1/1980

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At 6 p.m. EST, the Cable News Network debuted from its headquarters in Atlanta, GA as the world’s first 24 hour news station.[1] From an initial viewer audience of barely over a million, CNN has grown to a formidable entity with international presence and worldwide renown.

When the network debuted on June 1, the initial channel subscribers only numbered 1.7 million, a number well below the minimum needed to cover operating costs.[2] Despite the rough start and financial struggles, Ted Turner and his news empire quickly became recognized as a tenacious venture, appearing with the headline “Ted Turner Shakes Up the Networks”, just two years after CNN’s launch on the August 9, 1982 issue of Time Magazine.[3]

Three years later, due to the increasing saturation of cable in homes, the number of households with access to CNN grew to over 33 million viewers; 20 percent of U.S. homes with televisions[4]. Now accessible by over 89 million homes in the United States and 160 million households worldwide[5], CNN has become a household name and a global organization.

Initial domestic news bureaus existed in Washington DC, New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago and San Francisco[6] in addition to the headquarters in Atlanta, but as of 2007 the number of bureaus has grown to a total of 10 domestic and 30 international sites[7] with plans for 10 additional domestic locations.[8]

Founded by television mogul Ted Turner nearly three decades ago, CNN has firmly established itself as “The Most Trusted Name in News”, round the clock and worldwide.

Interesting Facts:

In the early days of the channel, it was called the ‘Chicken Noodle Network’ due to financial losses and by critics who believed the station would not last.



Ted Turner, founder of CNN, also founded Turner Broadcasting System which has spawned a number of other popular domestic and international television stations: TBS, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies, TNT and TruTv.



Print Resources:

Flournoy, D.M. & Stewart, R. K. (1997). CNN: Making news in the global market. Bedfordshire, U.K.: University of Luton Press.

LC Call Number: PN 4888.T4 F59 1997

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Küng-Shankleman, L. (2000). Inside the BBC and CNN: managing media organisations London, U.K.: Routledge.

LC Call Number: HE 8689.9.G7 K86 2000

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Schonfeld, R. (2001). Me and Ted against the world: the unauthorized story of the founding of CNN. New York, NY: Cliff Street.

LC Call Number: PN 4888.T4 S37 2001

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Online Resources:

CNN International Bureaus (2007). Turner International Asia Pacific. Retrieved February 25, 2009 from

Houston to get new CNN news bureau (2008, August 14). Houston Business Journal. Retrieved February 25, 2009 from

Ted Turner (1982, August 9). Time Magazine cover photo. Retrieved February 26, 2009 from

Terrible Ted vs. the Networks (1980, June 9). Time Magazine. Retrieved February 25, 2009 from

This Day in History 1980: CNN Launches. (2009). The History Channel. Retrieved February 25, 2009 from

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[1] CNN Launches,

[2] Küng-Shankleman, p. 80

[3] Time Magazine cover, August 9, 1982

[4] Flournoy & Stewart, p. 2

[5] CNN Launches,

[6] Terrible Ted vs. the Networks, Time Magazine

[7] CNN International Bureaus,

[8] Houston to get new CNN new bureau, Houston Business Journal

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