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Turner South was an American cable and satellite television network that was owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner. At its peak, Turner South reached approximately eight million subscribers across a six-state region comprising Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina, and portions of western North Carolina (roughly from Asheville to Charlotte).〔(News Corporation Fox Cable Networks to Acquire Turner South ), News Corporation press release, 2006-02-23.〕 ==History== The channel launched on October 1, 1999〔(Turner South to Launch Friday, October 1, to Nearly One Million Subscribers ), Turner press release, 1999-09-29. Retrieved via TimeWarner.com.〕 as the first regional entertainment network developed especially for viewers in the southern United States. Turner South's programming consisted of a mix of movies, drama series, sitcoms, regional news updates, and unique original programming. It also carried telecasts of professional sporting events from the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball, Atlanta Hawks NBA, and Atlanta Thrashers NHL franchises, all of which were owned by the Turner Broadcasting System at the network's launch. Turner South's original programs could be broadly termed "southern lifestyle", including cooking and gardening shows. The sitcoms and dramas featured on the network (such as ''Major Dad'' and ''In the Heat of the Night'') also tended to appeal to Southerners, or were set in the South. Other series included ''Liars & Legends'' and ''Off The Menu'' which was based out of the Commander's Palace〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/cuisine/chefs/chefmcphail.html )〕 restaurant in New Orleans. Beginning in 2002, the channel also aired a live simulcast of radio program ''The Rick and Bubba Show''.
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