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Ted Turner’s Legacy as a Landowner and Conservationist

5 sources8 storiesFirst seen 5/7/2026Score57Breakthrough
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Ted Turner's Mark on Atlanta Lived On, Even After He Left the Spotlight

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From 2018: Media mogul Ted Turner.

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Ted Turner, the media entrepreneur who owned TV and sports franchises, created CNN, and skippered yachts in the America's Cup, died on May 6, 2026 at age 87.

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30, 2018 "Sunday Morning" profile, the outspoken Turner – known for his environmental advocacy as well as his politically incorrect views – talked with senior contributor Ted Koppel about how he fulfilled more ambitions than many people could ever dream of; and how, nearing 80, he faced a decline brought about by Lewy body dementia, a progressive brain disorder.

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Ted Turner remembered fondly for hosting wet T-shirt college nights after Braves games, like a true hero

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Ted Turner Death: What is Lewy body dementia?

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CNN founder and media mogul Ted Turner died Wednesday at 87, remembered for his TBS superstation, Atlanta Braves ownership, and bold promotions.

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Summary

**Summary:** Ted Turner's legacy is remembered for his contributions to the media industry through CNN, as well as his philanthropic efforts and conservation work. He owned the Atlanta Braves and was a major player in cable news. **Why It Matters:** Turner's diverse impact on culture and environmental preservation underscores the importance of balancing business

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