Dirt Nap City - History's Most Interesting Dead People
Dirt Nap City is the podcast about history's most interesting dead people. In each episode, Alex and Kelly dive into the life of a famous person that you have heard of, but probably don't know much about. Our stories are about actors, entrepreneurs, politicians, musicians, inventors, explorers and more! We also cover things that used to be popular but have fallen out of favor. Things like pet rocks, drive in theaters, Jolt Cola, and many other trends of yesterday make up our "dead ends". But whether we are talking about interesting historical figures or past trends, the show is funny, light-hearted, entertaining, informative and educational. You will definitely learn something new and probably have some laughs along the way. Everyone will eventually move to Dirt Nap City, so why not go ahead and meet the neighbors?
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Dirt Nap City - History's Most Interesting Dead People
Captain Outrageous - How Ted Turner Went From Billboards To Media Mogul
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This week on Dirt Nap City, we explore how a rebellious visionary transformed his family's struggling billboard business into a multi-billion-dollar global media empire. Widely known by the moniker "Captain Outrageous," Turner didn't just participate in the broadcasting industry; he completely shattered the mold and rewrote the fundamental rules of television.
Join us as we chart Turner’s audacious entrepreneurial journey, starting with the groundbreaking launch of the Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) and the invention of the cable "superstation." From there, we unpack his most revolutionary and heavily doubted gamble: the creation of CNN (Cable News Network). Discover how legacy media insiders laughed at the concept of a 24-hour news cycle, only to watch in awe as Turner revolutionized journalism and global information distribution forever.
However, Ted Turner’s legacy extends far beyond the corporate boardroom. This episode also delves into his highly colorful public persona and diverse ventures. We discuss his strategic purchase of the Atlanta Braves, successfully marketing them into "America's Team" via his own cable networks, and his thrilling competitive sailing triumphs, which peaked with a victory in the prestigious America's Cup.
Finally, we examine his profound evolution from a brash, controversial billionaire to one of the world's leading philanthropists and environmentalists. Listen as we detail his historic, headline-making $1 billion donation to the United Nations and his massive, pioneering land conservation efforts across the American West aimed at saving the endangered bison.
Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur seeking business strategies, a media history enthusiast, or simply love a compelling, larger-than-life biography, this deep dive into Ted Turner’s life is a must-listen. Subscribe and tune in now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast streaming platform!
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Dirt Nap City is the podcast about the most interesting dead people in history.
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