CNN Founder Ted Turner Dies at 87
Ted Turner, the billionaire businessman who revolutionised global television news by launching CNN in 1980, has died at the age of 87.
Turner was a towering figure in the media industry, credited with creating the world’s first 24-hour news channel at a time when continuous broadcasting was seen as a risky and unconventional idea. His bold move transformed how news is delivered, making real-time reporting a standard across the globe.
Starting from a family-run advertising business, Turner built a media empire that expanded far beyond news. His ventures included major television networks such as TBS and TNT, helping to shape modern cable television. His influence extended into entertainment and sports, where his ownership of the Atlanta Braves brought both attention and success to the franchise.
Known for his bold personality and willingness to challenge the status quo, Turner also made a lasting impact through philanthropy. He committed significant resources to humanitarian and environmental causes, including major support for the United Nations.
His legacy is defined not only by business success but by a fundamental shift in how information flows in the modern world. The model he pioneered continues to influence global media, ensuring that his impact will be felt for generations to come.
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