Turner, a Time Warner company, is a leader in the Asian television and media business, creating and delivering branded news, entertainment, animation, young adult and sports media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the region and around the world.

Across the Asia Pacific region Turner has a diverse bouquet of 24 channels, websites and digital services in nine languages, including the CNN news group, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Cartoonito, POGO, Toonami, TCM, Tabi Channel, MondoTV, QTV, WB and truTV.

In fifteen years, the company has grown from the first linear, pan-regional TV channel to a multimedia, multi-language, multi-territory enterprise creating award-winning genres and brands. Along the way, Turner has also grown from 60 employees in Hong Kong in 1998 to more than 900 in eleven countries today.

Turner continues to lead the industry by example, embracing change and technology at every opportunity and entertaining and informing millions along the way with a vast array of award-winning content.




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TV, tablets and smart phones have become the dominant force for entertainment in Australian homes as kids with spending power of $1.6 billion redefine the media landscape the Cartoon Network’s 10th New Generations survey has revealed. read more

“Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown" Launches Monday April 15 on CNN International - 09 April 2013

Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, hosted by the world-renowned chef, bestselling author and Emmy award-winning television personality, premieres on Monday, April 15 at 9am HKT and replays Friday, April 19 at 10pm HKT. read more

Turner Serve Up New Bourdain and Spurlock Series at MIPTV 2013 - 08 April 2013

CANNES (8 April, 2013) – Turner International Asia Pacific’s syndication arm, Turner Content Solutions, has secured the rights to distribute two new documentary series from CNN, Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, and Morgan Spurlock's Inside Man. read more