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Frank Batten

by Sage

This is the untold story of a man whose name few recognize, yet who helped change the face of the media in the twentieth century.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Frank Batten Sr. (1927-2009) created the Weather Channel in 1982, despite mocking by colleagues in the media that around-the-clock weather broadcasts would be as exciting as watching paint dry. The network, and later its companion website, Weather.com, became the largest private weather company in the world and an American cultural icon.Yet few have heard of Batten, a media pioneer whose Virginia newspaper was the only major daily to back school integration. At a time when American corporate greed was making headlines, without fanfare and limelight Batten built a media empire centered on honesty, integrity, and ethics.Starting out in his uncle's newspaper business in Norfolk, Virginia, as a reporter and advertising salesman, he assumed leadership of the Virginian-Pilot and Ledger-Star at the age of twenty-seven and grew Landmark Communications into a media powerhouse. He championed racial equality, a position not often taken in Virginia during the 1950s. His flagship newspaper, the Pilot, was the only daily paper in Virginia to back court-ordered school desegregation. He created two billion-dollar businesses and gave away more than $400 million to charity, nearly all of it to education. As chairman of the Associated Press from 1982 to 1987, he helped guide the news agency back on a sound financial footing. Batten also faced a tremendous personal challenge that would have sidelined many: he lost his vocal cords to cancer two years before starting the Weather Channel.This is the untold story of a man whose name few recognize, yet who helped change the face of the media in the twentieth century.

Author Biography

Connie Sage is a former longtime reporter and editor for the Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Virginia, and was on the corporate staff of Landmark Communications. She lives in North Carolina.

Review

The life story of [a] modest but forceful man whose business acumen and estimable values helped shape a region.... likely to be the last word on the final chapter of a consequential and laudable life.-- "The Virginian-Pilot"
This is the story of an extraordinary man--a business leader most beloved by those who knew him best. There are a lot of lessons in Frank Batten's life--and in the story of how the Weather Channel became a mega-success after he announced that he was going to close it.--Donald E. Graham, Chairman, The Washington Post Company

Long Description

Frank Batten Sr. (1927-2009) created the Weather Channel in 1982, despite mocking by colleagues in the media that around-the-clock weather broadcasts would be as exciting as watching paint dry. The network, and later its companion website, Weather.com, became the largest private weather company in the world and an American cultural icon. Yet few have heard of Batten, a media pioneer whose Virginia newspaper was the only major daily to back school integration. At a time when American corporate greed was making headlines, without fanfare and limelight Batten built a media empire centered on honesty, integrity, and ethics. Starting out in his uncle's newspaper business in Norfolk, Virginia, as a reporter and advertising salesman, he assumed leadership of the Virginian-Pilot and Ledger-Star at the age of twenty-seven and grew Landmark Communications into a media powerhouse. He championed racial equality, a position not often taken in Virginia during the 1950s. His flagship newspaper, the Pilot, was the only daily paper in Virginia to back court-ordered school desegregation. He created two billion-dollar businesses and gave away more than $400 million to charity, nearly all of it to education. As chairman of the Associated Press from 1982 to 1987, he helped guide the news agency back on a sound financial footing. Batten also faced a tremendous personal challenge that would have sidelined many: he lost his vocal cords to cancer two years before starting the Weather Channel. This is the untold story of a man whose name few recognize, yet who helped change the face of the media in the twentieth century.

Review Quote (previous edition)

"This is the story of an extraordinary man--a business leader most beloved by those who knew him best. There are a lot of lessons in Frank Batten's life--and in the story of how the Weather Channel became a mega-success after he announced that he was going to close it. "--Donald E. Graham, Chairman, The Washington Post Company

Review Quote

This is the story of an extraordinary man-a business leader most beloved by those who knew him best. There are a lot of lessons in Frank Batten's life-and in the story of how the Weather Channel became a mega-success after he announced that he was going to close it.

Description for Reader

Connie Sage is a former longtime reporter and editor for the Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Virginia, and was on the corporate staff of Landmark Communications. She lives in North Carolina.

Details

ISBN081393155X
Short Title FRANK BATTEN
Pages 216
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Language English
ISBN-10 081393155X
ISBN-13 9780813931555
Media Book
Format Hardcover
DEWEY B
Year 2011
Audience Age 18
Imprint University of Virginia Press
Subtitle The Untold Story of the Founder of the Weather Channel
Place of Publication Charlottesville
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 2011-08-29
NZ Release Date 2011-08-29
UK Release Date 2011-08-29
Author Sage
Publication Date 2011-08-30
Illustrations 20 Illustrations, black and white
Audience Professional & Vocational
US Release Date 2011-08-30

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