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[[https://www.tntdrama.com TNT]] ([[FunWithAcronyms Turner Network Television]]) is a US cable television network, owned by Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery; originally owned by Turner Broadcasting, it started broadcasting on October 3, 1988[[note]]starting with an intro sequence of UsefulNotes/TedTurner welcoming viewers, a recording of the same rendition of ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' that had launched Creator/{{CNN}} eight years prior, followed by Turner's favorite film, ''Film/GoneWithTheWind''[[/note]]; it's the fifth cable network launched by Ted Turner (counting his short-lived Creator/{{MTV}} competitor Cable Music Channel, which only operated for a few months in 1984). The network originated from a variety of ideas and ventures. For starters, prior to the network's launch, [[EarlyBirdCameo the name had been utilized by Turner as the name for sporting events they syndicated to local television stations]] (including Turner's own [[TheMoralSubstitute Goodwill Games]]).

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[[https://www.tntdrama.com TNT]] ([[FunWithAcronyms Turner Network Television]]) is a US cable television network, owned by Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery; originally owned by Turner Broadcasting, it started broadcasting on October 3, 1988[[note]]starting with an intro sequence of UsefulNotes/TedTurner welcoming viewers, a recording of the same rendition of ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' that had launched Creator/{{CNN}} CNN eight years prior, followed by Turner's favorite film, ''Film/GoneWithTheWind''[[/note]]; it's the fifth cable network launched by Ted Turner (counting his short-lived Creator/{{MTV}} competitor Cable Music Channel, which only operated for a few months in 1984). The network originated from a variety of ideas and ventures. For starters, prior to the network's launch, [[EarlyBirdCameo the name had been utilized by Turner as the name for sporting events they syndicated to local television stations]] (including Turner's own [[TheMoralSubstitute Goodwill Games]]).



There have also been international versions of the channel; during the 1990s they were more like TCM, in mainly running Turner-owned classic movies (though the UK/Europe feed aired ''WCW Monday Nitro'' on Fridays, and the Latin American feeds had a kids block dubbed "Magic Box"); most of these channels did end up being rebranded to TCM. (Depending on where you were, they also shared space with either Cartoon Network or Creator/{{CNN}} International.) The Latin American channels, meanwhile continue as they were. (The UK for a brief period in 1999-2000 had both TCM and an entertainment-focused TNT, but the latter shut down rather quickly, possibly due to scattershot distribution: both cable and analogue Creator/{{Sky}} viewers got TNT, but no TCM, and yet Sky Digital customers got TCM, but no TNT (as for Cartoon Network, it was absent on Sky Digital at first, but was part of the failed [=ONDigital=]/Creator/{{ITV}} Digital subscription DTT service; when ITV Digital collapsed CN went away, never returning to DTT, and joined the Sky Digital lineup).)

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There have also been international versions of the channel; during the 1990s they were more like TCM, in mainly running Turner-owned classic movies (though the UK/Europe feed aired ''WCW Monday Nitro'' on Fridays, and the Latin American feeds had a kids block dubbed "Magic Box"); most of these channels did end up being rebranded to TCM. (Depending on where you were, they also shared space with either Cartoon Network or Creator/{{CNN}} CNN International.) The Latin American channels, meanwhile continue as they were. (The UK for a brief period in 1999-2000 had both TCM and an entertainment-focused TNT, but the latter shut down rather quickly, possibly due to scattershot distribution: both cable and analogue Creator/{{Sky}} viewers got TNT, but no TCM, and yet Sky Digital customers got TCM, but no TNT (as for Cartoon Network, it was absent on Sky Digital at first, but was part of the failed [=ONDigital=]/Creator/{{ITV}} Digital subscription DTT service; when ITV Digital collapsed CN went away, never returning to DTT, and joined the Sky Digital lineup).)
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* ''Film/{{Andersonville}}'' (1996; TV movie)



* ''Series/{{Bull|2000}}'' (2000-2001)

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* ''Film/{{A Christmas Carol|1999}}'' (1999; TV movie)



* ''WesternAnimation/DaisyHeadMayzie'' (1995; TV movie)



* ''Film/TheDayLincolnWasShot'' (1998; TV Movie)

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* ''Film/TheDayLincolnWasShot'' (1998; TV Movie)movie)
* ''Literature/DonQuixote'' (2000; TV movie)



* ''Film/GiftedHandsTheBenCarsonStory'' (2009, TV Movie)

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* ''Film/GiftedHandsTheBenCarsonStory'' (2009, (2009; TV Movie)movie)



* ''Series/{{Hawthorne}}'' (2009-11)
* ''Series/IAmTheNight'' (2019)
* ''Film/InSearchOfDrSeuss'' (1994; TV Movie)
* ''Series/IntoTheWest'' (2005)
* ''Film/{{James Dean|2001}}'' (2001)

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* ''Series/{{Hawthorne}}'' (2009-11)
* ''Series/IAmTheNight'' (2019)
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* ''Film/InSearchOfDrSeuss'' (1994; TV Movie)
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* ''Series/IntoTheWest'' (2005)
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* ''Film/{{James Dean|2001}}'' (2001)(2001; TV movie)



* ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures'' (1996-97; also ran on TBS and Cartoon Network)
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* ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures'' (1996-97; also ran on TBS Creator/{{TBS}} and Cartoon Network)
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* ''Literature/TheMistsOfAvalon'' (2001)

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* ''Literature/TheMistsOfAvalon'' (2001)(2001; miniseries)



* ''[[Series/InsideTheNBA NBA on TNT]]'' (1989-present)

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* ''[[Series/InsideTheNBA '''''[[Series/InsideTheNBA NBA on TNT]]'' TNT]]''''' (1989-present)



* ''Literature/NightmaresAndDreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King'' (2006)

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* ''Literature/NightmaresAndDreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King'' (2006)(2006; miniseries)



* ''Series/TheRoughRiders'' (1997)
* ''Literature/SalemsLot'' (2004)

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* ''Literature/SalemsLot'' (2004)(2004; miniseries)
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Currently, the channel still has drama as their primary focus, but has moved away from crime dramas and into action-adventure, sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, and suspense, plus sports and movies. 2019 also saw the return of pro-wrestling to the network, with the Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling promotion's ''[[MythologyGag AEW Dynamite]]'' airing on Wednesday nights. In 2021, Turner Sports inked a deal with the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague NHL]] to split TV coverage, including the Stanley Cup, with Creator/{{ESPN}} (Creator/{{NBC}} Sports had held the NHL rights since 2006); this will result in AEW content moving to TBS in 2022 (as to accommodate both the NHL and the NBA). On April 26, 2022, [[https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/tnt-tbs-scripted-programming-development-scrapped-warner-bros-discovery-1235241348/ Variety]] reported that Creator/{{TBS}} and TNT would cease their productions on original scripted shows for the foreseeable future, with the subsequent seasons of ''Series/AnimalKingdom'' and ''Series/{{Snowpiercer}}'' being their last. Original content from the network is part of Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming service Creator/HBOMax; TNT's coverage of the NHL is also expected to stream on HBO Max as well.

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Currently, the channel still has drama as their primary focus, but has moved away from crime dramas and into action-adventure, sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, and suspense, plus sports and movies. 2019 also saw the return of pro-wrestling to the network, with the Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling promotion's ''[[MythologyGag AEW Dynamite]]'' airing on Wednesday nights. In 2021, Turner Sports inked a deal with the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague NHL]] to split TV coverage, including the Stanley Cup, with Creator/{{ESPN}} (Creator/{{NBC}} Sports had held the NHL rights since 2006); this will result in AEW content moving to TBS in 2022 (as to accommodate both the NHL and the NBA). On April 26, 2022, [[https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/tnt-tbs-scripted-programming-development-scrapped-warner-bros-discovery-1235241348/ Variety]] reported that Creator/{{TBS}} and TNT would cease their productions on original scripted shows for the foreseeable future, with the subsequent seasons of ''Series/AnimalKingdom'' and ''Series/{{Snowpiercer}}'' being planned to be their last.last; however, the latter was cancelled before it could air, in spite of its production having been completed. Original content from the network is part of Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming service Creator/HBOMax; TNT's coverage of the NHL is also expected to stream on HBO Max as well.
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* '''''Series/AnimalKingdom''''' (2016-19, 2021-present)

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* '''''Series/AnimalKingdom''''' ''Series/AnimalKingdom'' (2016-19, 2021-present)2021-22)



* ''Series/{{Snowpiercer}}'' (2020-2022)

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* ''Series/{{Snowpiercer}}'' (2020-2022)(2020-22)
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* '''''Series/{{Snowpiercer}}''''' (2020-present)

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* '''''Series/{{Snowpiercer}}''''' (2020-present)''Series/{{Snowpiercer}}'' (2020-2022)
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TNT ([[FunWithAcronyms Turner Network Television]]) is a US cable television network, owned by Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery; originally owned by Turner Broadcasting, it started broadcasting on October 3, 1988[[note]]starting with an intro sequence of UsefulNotes/TedTurner welcoming viewers, a recording of the same rendition of ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' that had launched Creator/{{CNN}} eight years prior, followed by Turner's favorite film, ''Film/GoneWithTheWind''[[/note]]; it's the fifth cable network launched by Ted Turner (counting his short-lived Creator/{{MTV}} competitor Cable Music Channel, which only operated for a few months in 1984). The network originated from a variety of ideas and ventures. For starters, prior to the network's launch, [[EarlyBirdCameo the name had been utilized by Turner as the name for sporting events they syndicated to local television stations]] (including Turner's own [[TheMoralSubstitute Goodwill Games]]).

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TNT [[https://www.tntdrama.com TNT]] ([[FunWithAcronyms Turner Network Television]]) is a US cable television network, owned by Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery; originally owned by Turner Broadcasting, it started broadcasting on October 3, 1988[[note]]starting with an intro sequence of UsefulNotes/TedTurner welcoming viewers, a recording of the same rendition of ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' that had launched Creator/{{CNN}} eight years prior, followed by Turner's favorite film, ''Film/GoneWithTheWind''[[/note]]; it's the fifth cable network launched by Ted Turner (counting his short-lived Creator/{{MTV}} competitor Cable Music Channel, which only operated for a few months in 1984). The network originated from a variety of ideas and ventures. For starters, prior to the network's launch, [[EarlyBirdCameo the name had been utilized by Turner as the name for sporting events they syndicated to local television stations]] (including Turner's own [[TheMoralSubstitute Goodwill Games]]).
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* ''[[Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling AEW Dynamite]]'' (2019-22)

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Currently, the channel still has drama as their primary focus, but has moved away from crime dramas and into action-adventure, sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, and suspense, plus sports and movies. 2019 also saw the return of pro-wrestling to the network, with the Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling promotion's ''[[MythologyGag AEW Dynamite]]'' airing on Wednesday nights. In 2021, Turner Sports inked a deal with the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague NHL]] to split TV coverage, including the Stanley Cup, with Creator/{{ESPN}} (Creator/{{NBC}} Sports had held the NHL rights since 2006); this will result in AEW content moving to TBS in 2022 (as to accommodate both the NHL and the NBA). On April 26, 2022, [[https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/tnt-tbs-scripted-programming-development-scrapped-warner-bros-discovery-1235241348/ Variety]] reported that Creator/{{TBS}} and TNT would cease their productions on original scripted shows for the foreseeable future. Original content from the network is part of Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming service Creator/HBOMax; TNT's coverage of the NHL is also expected to stream on HBO Max as well.

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Currently, the channel still has drama as their primary focus, but has moved away from crime dramas and into action-adventure, sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, and suspense, plus sports and movies. 2019 also saw the return of pro-wrestling to the network, with the Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling promotion's ''[[MythologyGag AEW Dynamite]]'' airing on Wednesday nights. In 2021, Turner Sports inked a deal with the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague NHL]] to split TV coverage, including the Stanley Cup, with Creator/{{ESPN}} (Creator/{{NBC}} Sports had held the NHL rights since 2006); this will result in AEW content moving to TBS in 2022 (as to accommodate both the NHL and the NBA). On April 26, 2022, [[https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/tnt-tbs-scripted-programming-development-scrapped-warner-bros-discovery-1235241348/ Variety]] reported that Creator/{{TBS}} and TNT would cease their productions on original scripted shows for the foreseeable future.future, with the subsequent seasons of ''Series/AnimalKingdom'' and ''Series/{{Snowpiercer}}'' being their last. Original content from the network is part of Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming service Creator/HBOMax; TNT's coverage of the NHL is also expected to stream on HBO Max as well.

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