10-02-2024, 01:46 AM
They said CNN Center plenty. Maybe not as much as the old days — but still quite a lot… especially in CNNI intros.
So. CNN’s immediate parent company for many many years used to be the Turner Broadcasting System, or just Turner for short.
So officially Techwood was the Turner Broadcasting Techwood Campus. Usually just shorthanded as Techwood or the Techwood Campus… sometimes Turner Techwood or the Turner Techwood Campus, etc. Some people simply called it Turner.
When AT&T bought Time Warner (which owned Turner) — the Turner Broadcasting name died. It became WarnerMedia.
But some of the divisions within the company kept Turner in the name…. Like Turner Sports or Turner Studios.
The whole campus is not called Turner Studios though.
Despite that dedication you linked to, no one really calls it the Ted Turner Campus.
If people still refer to it as Turner at all it’s probably more to do with it having the Turner name historically than any dedication that many staff may not have even been aware of.
Nowadays you see “Warner Brothers Discovery” branding all over the place — including on the sign out front.
Not everyone calls it the same thing, but I think the most common term is just to just say Techwood.
Totally up to you though. Call it whatever you want
So. CNN’s immediate parent company for many many years used to be the Turner Broadcasting System, or just Turner for short.
So officially Techwood was the Turner Broadcasting Techwood Campus. Usually just shorthanded as Techwood or the Techwood Campus… sometimes Turner Techwood or the Turner Techwood Campus, etc. Some people simply called it Turner.
When AT&T bought Time Warner (which owned Turner) — the Turner Broadcasting name died. It became WarnerMedia.
But some of the divisions within the company kept Turner in the name…. Like Turner Sports or Turner Studios.
The whole campus is not called Turner Studios though.
Despite that dedication you linked to, no one really calls it the Ted Turner Campus.
If people still refer to it as Turner at all it’s probably more to do with it having the Turner name historically than any dedication that many staff may not have even been aware of.
Nowadays you see “Warner Brothers Discovery” branding all over the place — including on the sign out front.
Not everyone calls it the same thing, but I think the most common term is just to just say Techwood.
Totally up to you though. Call it whatever you want