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TED TURNER, CNN FOUNDER AND MEDIA PIONEER, PASSES AWAY AT 87
Ted Turner, the founder of CNN and a pioneering force in modern cable news, has died at the age of 87.
Turner was widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in global media, credited with transforming how news is delivered and consumed around the world. Through CNN, launched in 1980, he introduced the concept of 24-hour news coverage an innovation that reshaped journalism and set a new standard for global reporting.
His vision helped establish cable news as a powerful medium, bringing real-time coverage of major events directly into homes across the globe. Over the decades, CNN grew into one of the most recognized news brands internationally.
Beyond CNN, Turner was also known for his ventures in media, sports, and philanthropy, including his involvement in environmental causes and humanitarian initiatives.
Tributes have begun pouring in from across the media and political world, with many describing him as a revolutionary figure who permanently changed the news industry.
Industry observers note that Turner’s legacy extends beyond business success, highlighting his role in shaping modern media consumption habits and the global flow of information.
As news of his passing spreads, attention has turned to his lasting impact on journalism and the continued influence of the media empire he helped build.
"This represents a significant development in our ongoing coverage of current events."— Editorial Board