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  • Ted turner: The Maverick man

    Ted turner: The Maverick man

    MUMBAI: CNN founder, Ted Turner, is the subject of a 60-minute profile encompassing his remarkable life and achievements. Reported by CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer, TED TURNER: THE MAVERICK MAN explores his difficult early years, his extraordinary career, his legendary America’s Cup win, Turner’s historic humanitarian and cable television legacies – and everything in between. The documentary will air on Sunday, November 24 at 4.30pm IST.

    Blitzer traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, and outside of Bozeman, Montana – to Turner’s Flying D Ranch – where Turner works to preserve bison and land and water reserves for future generations – for the exclusive profile as Turner approaches his 75th birthday in 2013. During revealing interviews with Blitzer, Turner opens up about his successes and failures, both personal and in business. Intimate interviews with Turner’s five children and key figures in his life, including ex-wife Jane Fonda, President Jimmy Carter, broadcaster Larry King, MLB players Phil Niekro and Dale Murphy, and former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn, add additional layers to the complex portrait.

    “Ted Turner has done for the broadcast media industry what Steve Jobs and Bill Gates have done for technology and personal communications,” Blitzer said. “From this in-depth look behind Ted’s hard won achievements and biographical challenges, viewers will come to understand the man we know today.”

    The film features first-hand accounts from Turner on founding his first “Super Station” and rapidly transforming that venture into a global media company. Of CNN’s ground-breaking, enterprising broadcast coverage of the 1991 Iraq War, Turner reflected it as still the “greatest scoop in the history of journalism.”

    In the film, Fonda describes her first meeting – and being wooed by – her former husband and describes their enduring friendship and love for one another. Carter describes how Turner hatched the idea to pursue Fonda – during a fly-fishing trip at Turner’s Flying D ranch.

    In addition, Nunn and Turner’s children describe Turner’s environmental passions and the motivation for his historic United Nations Foundation gift and other philanthropies. Murphy and Niekro share memories of Turner’s purchase of the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball team – and the team’s triumphant march from last to first place in the League. Exclusive family videos and photos are also included in the hour.

  • Entertainment Network Q1 revenue up 69%, net profit at Rs 13 million

    Entertainment Network Q1 revenue up 69%, net profit at Rs 13 million

    MUMBAI: Entertainment Network India Ltd’s (ENIL) income has grown by 69.2 per cent to Rs 354.5 million for the first quarter ended 30 June 2006 as compared to Rs 209.5 million a year ago.

    Net profit for the quarter ended stood at Rs 13 million. The company incurred a marketing expense of Rs 0.9 million.

    ENIL manages FM broadcasting under the brand name of radio Mirchi.

    The earnings before interest, depreciation, tax and amortization (EBITDA) for the quarter stood at Rs 59.7 million as against Rs 60.1 million in the corresponding period of the previous year.

    On comparing the year-on-year (YoY) performance of the existing seven stations, the topline has grown by 47.3 per cent and earnings has grown by 55 per cent, according to an official release.

    During the quarter, ENIL had launched three new FM stations – in Bangalore, Hyderabad and Jaipur. “The financial result captures the costs for the full quarter whereas the revenue reported is only for part of the quarter,” the release added.

    Commenting on the results ENIL MD and CEO A P Parigi said, “As a company we continue to focus on expanding the FM Radio category and sustaining the leadership of Radio Mirchi in the existing and new markets. Research findings of IMRB, commissioned by us, indicate Radio Mirchi is the No. 1 radio station in terms listenership in Bangalore, Hyderabad and Jaipur”.

    Times Innovative Media Limited (TIMPL), the subsidiary of ENIL, has bagged a few contracts during the quarter. Times OOH Media has won, among others, the advertising rights for Patel Bridge, considered a unique outdoor advertising infrastructure in the city of Mumbai.

    The experiential marketing business, 360 Degrees, has been selected as the nodal agency for Habitat for Humanity, a Jimmy Carter Project – 2006. The project is part of a global endeavour of the former president of United States aimed at establishing low cost housing for the underprivileged across the world.