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Ted Turner Slams Former Time Warner CEO for “Google is a Bunch of Bullsh–” Comment

Phillip Dampier April 27, 2010 Astroturf, Editorial & Site News, Public Policy & Gov't, Video No Comments

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Paralleling the debate for better broadband is the fight for renewable, domestically-produced energy, and outspoken former CNN founder Ted Turner has run into the same kind of corporate-backed opposition strategies broadband advocates face in a quest to deliver improved service to Americans.  As part of an event with T. Boone Pickens to promote the cause of renewable energy, Turner launched into an all-out assault on his former colleagues at Time Warner, who he characterized as inept.

“This is what I said at the Time Warner board room. I’m not on the board anymore because they didn’t get it, but I said ‘we’ve got to stop doing the dumb things and start doing the smart things.  We had 5 percent of Google in a music merger and I said to [former CEO] Dick Parsons, ‘Dick, I think we ought to hang onto that Google stock.’ This was about 10 years ago. He said, ‘That company’s a bunch of bullshit.’

Then, listen to this one. We had CNNfn, which was in 50 million homes, as Fox [Business] is in now. And they made the decision to close it down. It was breaking even, a cable network that was breaking even. We should have been in there competing with CNBC and Bloomberg.

They closed it down without even calling Rupert up, who said publicly he was looking really hard at getting into the financial news business. We could have gotten $100 million or $200 million from him just for the name and the 50 million subscribers. They didn’t even call him — they closed it down without even doing that, and he was sitting there with the money wanting to give it to ‘em. I mean, you know, how dumb can you be?”

Whenever incumbent interests are threatened with new innovations that challenge conventional business models, look out.  The well-financed opposition will do everything possible to stop new sources of competition, something a befuddled Pickens noted when he encountered a representative from oil and gas interests opposing his domestic production ideas.  He likened the guy to “Baghdad Bob.”  Turner also confronted corporate-friendly Fox Business News who interviewed both about their joint effort, leading Turner to drop the “BS-bomb” at one point on live television.

It’s just more evidence that the fight for better broadband with fiber-based networks, Net Neutrality, competition, and more affordable access will be resisted in much the same way entrenched incumbents always fight to preserve their profitable positions in the marketplace.  Your interests come second.

As for characterizations of Time Warner management’s ability to predict trends and make smart business decisions, Turner has the credentials to back up his beliefs as a vice-chairman of Time Warner from 1996-2006.

[flv width=”480″ height=”290″]http://www.phillipdampier.com/video/Turner Blasts Time Warner 4-26-10.flv[/flv]

Speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles, Ted Turner had choice words for his former partner, Time Warner.  (2 minutes)

[flv width=”640″ height=”380″]http://www.phillipdampier.com/video/Fox Business News Renewable Energy 4-26-10.flv[/flv]

T. Boone Pickens and Ted Turner sit for an interview with Fox Business News about renewable energy.  We’re into the weeds with this clip, but it’s useful to see the same kinds of astroturf campaigns drive other causes crazy as well.  Also fun to watch Turner drop the “BS-Bomb” on live television, causing some consternation for Fox Business News, which also challenged Turner’s notions of how to pay for smart grids.  (7 minutes)

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