Media pioneer Ted Turner, who founded CNN, passed away at the age of 87, the network said on Wednesday.
He is survived by his five children, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Turner created the Cable News Network, a 24-hour network, which started in 1980. It upended established broadcasting with its around-the-clock breaking news, and achieved global recognition after its 24x7 coverage of the Gulf War in 1990-91.
A pioneer in the media industry, Turner was born in Ohio and was nicknamed 'Mouth of the South'for his outspoken nature, CNN said following his passing.
The Atlanta businessman built a media empire which brought about cable's first superstation, and was responsible for popular channels for movies and cartoons. He further dabbled into sports as well, having purchased the Atlanta Braves team in 1976 and establishing its modern franchise as it is today.
His vision to deliver news around the world and round-the-clock in real time made him one of the prominent faces in media, after his idea saw execution, according to CNN.
He had, just a month before his birthday in 2018, revealed he had Lewy body dementia, a progressive brain disorder. Turner had been hospitalised in early 2025 with a mild case of pneumonia, but recovered at a rehabilitation facility.
Mark Thompson, chairman and chief executive officer at CNN, remembered Turner as a "committed leader, intrepid, fearless and always willing to back a hunch and trust his own judgement." "He was and always will be the presiding spirit of CNN. Ted is the giant on whose shoulders we stand," Thompson added.
He had, just a month before his birthday in 2018, revealed he had Lewy body dementia, a progressive brain disorder. Turner had been hospitalised in early 2025 with a mild case of pneumonia, but recovered at a rehabilitation facility.
Mark Thompson, chairman and chief executive officer at CNN, remembered Turner as a "committed leader, intrepid, fearless and always willing to back a hunch and trust his own judgement." "He was and always will be the presiding spirit of CNN. Ted is the giant on whose shoulders we stand," Thompson added.
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