'Turner Network Television', usually referred to as 'TNT', is an
American cable TV network created by media mogul
Ted Turner and currently owned by the
Turner Broadcasting System division of
Time Warner.
History
Before 1988
Before the name was applied to a current network, TNT was the name of a syndication service. In 1982, TNT produced two exhibition
football games that were organized by the
NFL Players Association during the
1982 NFL strike. The union had hoped to establish a new football league with those games, to help fans cope with the lack of
National Football League games. But neither game drew well, either in attendance or
TV ratings, and no further games were played.
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In 1986, TNT syndicated the first
Goodwill Games from
Moscow, USSR to many stations across the country.
Both events were carried by, among other stations,
KTLA in
Los Angeles.
Current network
TNT as a cable service was launched with a showing of the 1939 classic movie. ''
Gone with the Wind'', on
October 3,
1988. It was chosen because, it was said, it was Turner's favorite movie.
TNT was, at least initially, a vehicle for older movies and television shows, but slowly began to add original programming and newer reruns. When TNT began broadcasting
MGM films, it caused a controversy when they began "
colorizing" many black and white classics.
In
1990, it obtained partial rights to the
National Football League, which it retained until
1997.
The package consisted of three or four preseason games annually and of regular-season telecasts of the first half of each season.
Starting in 1995, TNT was also the home of ''
WCW Monday Nitro'', the flagship show of the now defunct
World Championship Wrestling, once regularly the highest
rated weekly program on cable. The program defeated ''
Monday Night Raw'', the flagship show of the then-
World Wrestling Federation, for 83 straight weeks until 1998.
During 2001, TNT had its then most successful original series, ''
Witchblade'', which ran for two seasons, ending its run in 2002. The series starred
Yancy Butler.
On
June 12,
2001, TNT relaunched itself, with a new logo and tagline, ''"We Know Drama."'' It now focuses on sports and high-action movies with lots of drama and energy, and the ''"Primetime in the Daytime"'' weekday lineup featuring reruns of network TV dramas such as ''
Law & Order'', ''
Charmed'', ''
NYPD Blue'', ''
ER'', ''
Without a Trace'', ''
Alias'', ''
Judging Amy'', ''
Las Vegas'' and ''
Cold Case''. It is in direct contrast to sister network
TBS, which shows more comedy related programming.
In 2004, TNT became the first
Turner Network to begin broadcasting in
High Definition.
Programming
Main articles: List of original programs broadcast by TNT
On
November 27,
1992, TNT had a ''
Jonny Quest'' marathon, called "The Great American Toon in". It was a celebration of
Cartoon Network after it was launched. It showed all of the 26 episodes from the first season. On
November 18,
1995, TNT had a ''
Jonny Quest'' mini-marathon. It was a celebration of ''
Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects'' the day before the premiere. It showed three episodes from the first season, and two from the second season.
TNT usually shows ''
The Wizard of Oz'' at least once a year.
Sports
TNT Sports mainly consists of
National Basketball Association games and
NASCAR races. ''
The NBA on TNT'' dates back to
1988 and has aired, either by itself or in combination with a similar package on
TBS, ever since. NASCAR came to TNT in 2001, carried over from TBS by their shared parent company. From 2001 to 2006, the race package was split with
NBC; as of 2007, it stands alone, with six races telecast annually. Currently, TNT has the cable rights to the first two rounds of two of golf's major championships,
The British Open and The
PGA Championship.
TNT may also air some
Major League Baseball playoff games starting in October 2007 if there is a conflict with
the TBS coverage (e.g. two games in different
Division Series are both scheduled to start at 1 p.m.
Eastern time on a Saturday, or the unlikely event of two different one-game playoffs to break ties).
TNT inherited the telecast of the 2001
UAW-GM Quality 500 NASCAR race at
Lowe's Motor Speedway from NBC.
Turner Classic Movies
Main articles: Turner Classic Movies
TCM is still operating and broadcasts
MGM and
Warner Brothers films like the old TNT used to. There is now also a TCM 2 which broadcasts films from
MGM and
Warner Brothers also.
International
A
British,
Australian,
Spanish and
Indian version of TNT was launched in the 1990s but was exclusively dedicated to movies, mainly from the
MGM and
Warner Brothers archives. The European versions of the channel eventually derived into
Turner Classic Movies.
TNT came back to the Spanish market in summer 2007, when it launched exclusively on pay tv platform
Digital+ and becoming the 6th Turner network available in Spain after
Turner Classic Movies,
Turner Classic Movies Clásico (launched alongside the new
TNT),
Cartoon Network,
Boomerang and
CNN+, a joint-venture between Turner Broadcasting and the Spanish
Sogecable.
See also
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TNT HD
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TNT Sunday Night Football
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TBS
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Cartoon Network
External links
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Official Site
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TNTHD
Reference
1. '', "1982 Washington Redskins." Footage from the program from NBC News is clearly labeled, "COURTESY TNT."