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Ted Turner - Turner Broadcasting (now part of Time/Warner)

reverse mergers, public shells, going public, shell mergers, ipos, private placements, public offerings, scor offerings, venture capital, mergers and acquisitions After inheriting his father's small billboard company, Ted Turner found himself facing the hard facts of business. His dad's operation was in rough financial shape. Turner had a bold vision for the future. He became fixed on building a media empire based on new satellite technology and the expansion of television markets with the opening of the UHF broadcasting bands.

In 1970, with a little investment cash, Turner acquired the once publicly traded Rice Broadcasting (WJRJ-TV) in Atlanta. Merging his billboard company into Rice Broadcasting adding value to the company's stock. Turner was now in a position to tap the capital markets of Wall Street.

He created TBS, the first national UHF superstation, CNN, and The Cartoon Network. Latter he purchased the MGM/UA film library and launched Turner Film Classics. Never one to sit still, Turner acquired a national baseball franchise which he moved to Atlanta. After an unsuccessful attempt to purchase the long established CBS-TV network Turner Broadcasting was itself acquired by the Time/Warner corporation. Today, his is personal worth over five billion dollars.

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