Enterprise - Season 3

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Ted Turner and the News War

1 - Ted Turner and the News War

Air Date: January 19, 1984

Ted Turner and Satellite News Network executive Lloyd Werner vie for advertisers, subscribers, and cable-system carriers as they jockey for position in the cable news business.

Life After Death

2 - Life After Death

Air Date: January 26, 1984

Telophase Corporation plans to start America's first chain of low-cost crematoria and to market cremation as an alternative to burials.

Room at the Top

3 - Room at the Top

Air Date: February 9, 1984

Will the new $125-million Westin Hotel in Boston be able to compete in a market already filled to capacity with luxury hotels?

On Key

4 - On Key

Air Date: February 23, 1984

Ned Steinberger, owner of a small business that produces an innovative and extremely popular electric bass guitar, must cope with impatient customers and new competition.

Perfectly Frank

5 - Perfectly Frank

Air Date: March 1, 1984

Frank Perdue, the man who turned chicken into a brand-name item in the Northeast, plans to market a new product: chicken franks. WARNING: May contain scenes of animal trauma.

Reel Estate

6 - Reel Estate

Air Date: March 15, 1984

Texas real estate developer Trammel Crow attempts to lure Hollywood filmmakers to Dallas by building a state-of-the-art production complex.

Workout

7 - Workout

Air Date: April 5, 1984

The Gloria Stevens chain of health clubs struggles to find a formula for survival in a volatile business climate.

Cash on the Vine

8 - Cash on the Vine

Air Date: April 26, 1984

The prize-winning Matanzas Creek Winery in California attempts to escalate production without disrupting the delicate balance of supply, demand, and high quality.

The Million Dollar Scan

9 - The Million Dollar Scan

Air Date: May 17, 1984

Israeli firm Elscint tries to develop, produce, and deliver a superior medical diagnostic scanner to compete with larger corporations.

Hot Chocolate

10 - Hot Chocolate

Air Date: June 7, 1984

Winners -- and losers -- stake their fortunes on cocoa in the futures market.

Crosswind Take-Off

11 - Crosswind Take-Off

Air Date: June 28, 1984

Lear Fan Ltd. and Beech Aircraft vie for a larger share of the market by developing a light, efficient corporate plane while battling technical problems, skeptical investors, and bureaucracy.

Hard Sell, Soft Sell

12 - Hard Sell, Soft Sell

Air Date: July 12, 1984

Salespeople demonstrate their personal tricks of the ancient trade, to illustrate the psychology of selling.