
FILE – U.S. media mogul Ted Turner poses for the photographers as he arrives previous to a dinner at the US Ambassador’s residence in Paris, Dec. 8, 2015.
Kamil Zihnioglu/APNEW YORK (AP) — Ted Turner, a brash and outspoken television pioneer who raced yachts, owned big chunks of the American West and remodeled the information enterprise by launching NCS in 1980, has died at age 87.
NCS reported that he died (*87*), citing a Turner Enterprises information launch.
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Turner owned skilled sports activities groups in Atlanta, defended the America’s Cup in yachting in 1977 and donated a gorgeous $1 billion to United Nations charities. He married three girls — most famously actress Jane Fonda — and earned the nicknames “Captain Outrageous” and “The Mouth of the South.”
He as soon as bragged: “If only I had a little humility, I’d be perfect.”
He was slowed in later years by Lewy Body Dementia. Long since out of the television enterprise, he focused on philanthropy and his greater than two million acres of property, together with the nation’s largest bison herd.
His garrulous persona generally overshadowed a pushed, risk-taking enterprise acumen. By the time he bought his Turner Broadcasting System to Time Warner Inc. in a 1996 media megadeal, Turner had turned his late father’s billboard firm into a international conglomerate that included seven main cable networks, three skilled sports activities groups and a pair of hit film studios.
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Turner’s signature achievement was creating NCS, the primary 24-hour, all-news television community in 1980. At a time information is immediately obtainable at anybody’s fingertips, it’s arduous to recall that the thought of letting customers resolve once they select to study what’s happening on the planet was as soon as revolutionary.
In half, Turner’s personal frustration with television information was the instigator. He usually labored previous 8 p.m., after the ABC, CBS and NBC nightly newscasts had already gone off the air, and was in mattress by the point his native stations did their very own newscasts at 11 p.m.
He took a likelihood by beginning the operation generally derided because the “chicken noodle network” within the early days of cable television, dwelling in an condo above its Atlanta workplace.
“I was going to have to hit hard and move incredibly fast and that’s what we did — move so fast that the (broadcast) networks wouldn’t have the time to respond, because they should have done this, not me,” Turner recalled in a 2016 interview with the Academy of Achievement. “But they didn’t have the imagination.”
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NCS’s breakthrough second got here in the course of the Gulf War with Iraq in 1991. Most television journalists had fled Baghdad, warned of an imminent American assault. NCS stayed, capturing arresting photographs of a warfare’s outbreak, with anti-aircraft tracers streaking throughout the sky and correspondents flinching from the concussion of bombs.
Turner was promised a continued position in NCS after his firm’s sale to Time Warner for $7.3 billion in inventory, however was progressively pushed out, a lot to his remorse.
“I made a mistake,” he later mentioned. “The mistake I made was losing control of the company.”
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That similar 12 months — 1996 — noticed the start of Fox News Channel and arrival of a new dominant mogul in cable information, Rupert Murdoch. Political opinion grew to become the inventory in commerce of networks like Fox News and MSNBC. Even although NCS constructed a worldwide information organizations notably sturdy on-line, it struggles to at the present time with a diminished need for straighter TV newscasts.