Ted Turner, CNN Founder and Media Legend, Dies

Ted Turner, CNN Founder and Media Legend, Dies

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Location
Tallahassee
Type
Remote
Salary
Not listed
Posted
5/7/2026

Job Description

This job posting is not for a job, but rather an obituary for Ted Turner, the founder of CNN and a significant figure in media history. The "job posting" title and company information appear to be a misinterpretation of the content by an automated system. This content reports on the passing of Ted Turner at the age of 87, on a Wednesday, at his home near Tallahassee. He died after battling Lewy body dementia, which he publicly disclosed in 2018. Turner was a visionary businessman who launched the world's first 24-hour news network, CNN, in 1980, revolutionizing global television news. His legacy includes expanding the CNN brand with CNN Headline News and CNN International, as well as launching entertainment channels like TBS and TNT. He also purchased the MGM film library, leading to the creation of Turner Classic Movies (TCM), and acquired Hanna-Barbera, which resulted in Cartoon Network. In 1996, he merged Turner Broadcasting with Time Warner, forming one of the largest media companies globally. Beyond media, Turner was involved in sports, owning the Atlanta Braves and WCW, and was a passionate sailor who won the 1977 America's Cup. He was also known for his marriage to actress Jane Fonda.

About the Company

This section describes Ted Turner's vast influence and achievements in the media industry. It details his founding of CNN (Cable News Network) in 1980, which pioneered 24-hour news coverage. It also highlights his expansion into entertainment with channels like TBS, TNT, Turner Classic Movies (TCM), and Cartoon Network. The content notes his merger of Turner Broadcasting with Time Warner in 1996, creating a major media conglomerate. Beyond media, it touches upon his ownership of the Atlanta Braves and WCW, and his passion for sailing. The overarching theme is his transformative impact on how news, sports, and entertainment are consumed globally.

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