Ted Kavanau
Ted Kavanau was a news producer and executive during the birth of the cable industry. Nicknamed "Mad Dog" for his aggression and enthusiasm, he had started out in New York but moved south.[1] He was a show producer and vice president of the first iteration of CNN,[2] and is lauded by contemporary staff as a source of energy and order in that era. Head of the network's first investigating unit,[3] Kavanau was also a driver for the precedent of switching quickly to any breaking news, a controversial tactic at a time when the complacent national networks preferred to sum up the news afterward.[4]
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