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Ted Turner, CNN Founder and Cable News Pioneer, Dies at 87

By Matthias Binder May 6, 2026
CNN founder Ted Turner, a pioneer of cable TV news, dies at 87
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CNN founder Ted Turner, a pioneer of cable TV news, dies at 87

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From Billboards to BroadcastingThe Revolutionary Launch of CNNEmpire Building and Entertainment VenturesPhilanthropy and a Passion for ConservationA Lasting Legacy

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Ted Turner, the bold media entrepreneur whose launch of CNN introduced round-the-clock news to living rooms worldwide, died Wednesday at his home near Tallahassee, Florida. He was 87. Turner Enterprises issued a news release confirming the passing of the man who built a broadcasting empire from a modest Atlanta TV station.[1][2]

Turner’s innovations extended far beyond news. His ventures reshaped cable television and left an indelible mark on entertainment, sports, and philanthropy.

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From Billboards to Broadcasting

Robert Edward Turner III entered the world on November 19, 1938, in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father ran a billboard company, and the family relocated to Savannah, Georgia, when Ted was nine. After attending military school and briefly studying at Brown University – where he earned an honorary degree decades later – Turner took over the family business at age 24 following his father’s suicide in 1963.[2]

He expanded Turner Advertising into a larger operation and ventured into radio before purchasing Atlanta’s UHF station WJRJ in 1970. Renamed WTCG and later WTBS, the channel beamed old movies, sports, and sitcoms nationwide via satellite, pioneering the “superstation” model. By the mid-1970s, Turner owned the Atlanta Braves baseball team and the Hawks basketball franchise, filling airtime with live games.[2]

The Revolutionary Launch of CNN

In 1980, Turner achieved his most enduring feat: the debut of the Cable News Network. CNN became the first 24-hour news channel, operating from a cost-effective base in Atlanta. Viewers tuned in for continuous coverage, a stark departure from traditional broadcast schedules.[2]

The network quickly proved its mettle during events like the 1986 Challenger disaster and the 1991 Gulf War, where correspondents reported live from Baghdad. Turner stepped in as CEO amid early challenges, solidifying CNN’s role in global journalism. His vision drew accolades, including Time magazine’s Man of the Year in 1991.[2]

Empire Building and Entertainment Ventures

Turner Broadcasting System grew rapidly under his leadership. He launched TNT in 1988, Turner Classic Movies in 1994, and Cartoon Network in 1992 after acquiring Hanna-Barbera. A bold $1.5 billion purchase of MGM/UA in 1986 provided a vast film library, though financial strains followed.[2]

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Sports remained central. Turner managed the Braves for one game in 1977 – earning a suspension – and oversaw their 1995 World Series victory. His empire culminated in a $7.5 billion sale to Time Warner in 1996, where he served as vice chairman. Even then, controversies trailed him, from film colorization debates to public feuds with rivals like Rupert Murdoch.[2]

Key Milestones in Turner’s Career

  • 1970: Acquired first TV station, foundation of TBS.
  • 1976: WTBS becomes national superstation.
  • 1980: CNN launches as first 24/7 news network.
  • 1988: Debut of TNT.
  • 1996: TBS sold to Time Warner.

Philanthropy and a Passion for Conservation

Beyond media, Turner emerged as a major philanthropist. In 1990, he pledged $1 billion to the United Nations Foundation, the largest donation to the UN at the time. He co-founded the Nuclear Threat Initiative and established the Turner Foundation to combat environmental degradation and overpopulation.[2]

Through Turner Enterprises, founded in 1976, he amassed 2 million acres of land across the U.S., nurturing the world’s largest herd of American bison – over 51,000 strong. Eco-tourism and wildlife restoration defined these holdings. Turner also backed the Goodwill Games in 1986 and endorsed global initiatives like population control.[2]

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Health challenges marked his later years. He disclosed a Lewy body dementia diagnosis in 2018 and recovered from pneumonia in 2025.

A Lasting Legacy

Turner married three times, including a high-profile union with Jane Fonda from 1991 to 2001, and fathered five children. Known as “The Mouth of the South” for his outspokenness, he collected numerous awards, from Emmys to induction into the Television Hall of Fame.[2]

His influence endures in cable’s landscape. CNN remains a cornerstone of news, while his conservation efforts continue through vast ranches. Turner leaves a blueprint for risk-taking in media and a commitment to planetary stewardship that outlives him.

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