Death:Death of Father 5 March 1963 (Dad a suicide) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : Marriage 2 June 1964 (Second marriage) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : Begin significant relationship 7 December 1990 (Announced engagement to Jane Fonda) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : Marriage 21 December 1991 (Third marriage, Jane Fonda) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Other Financial 19 September 1997 (Donated one billion to UN) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Other Financial 2000 (Donated $1.38 billion)
Financial : Worst Period 2000 (Called the worst year of his life)
Relationship : End significant relationship 4 January 2000 (From Jane Fonda) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Fired/Laid off/Quit May 2000 (Company merged and he was fired) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : Divorce dates 22 May 2001 (Divorce final from Fonda) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American entrepreneur, one of the 400 wealthiest persons in the U.S., worth over $6.9 billion and the owner of Turner Broadcasting, CNN, two sports teams and some of MGM, a self-made mogul. Controversial and bombastic, he is known as "Ted the Terrible," "Captain Outrageous" and "Mouth of the South." Tending to talk first, think later, he is hard-drinking and loves attention. His dad, a driven, demanding man who pushed Turner to do more, committed suicide at age 53. He lost his only sister to lupus in the 1980s. A super-patriot and iconoclast, he was raised by his dad to view insecurity as the secret of success. When his dad shot himself to death on 3/05/1963, Turner took over the family bankrupt billboard business. Gradually, he moved into his entrepreneurial position in TV stations and baseball teams. While a student at Brown University, Turner developed a passion for the classics and immersed himself in Virgil and Homer. He had come to see himself as a kind of latter-day Odysseus who feels that his life will end before its time. His major battles have been against nuclear weapons and for peace, population control and environmental causes. Approaching sports with the intensity that he puts into all his projects, Turner bought the Atlanta Braves baseball team in 1966 and the following year, the Atlanta Hawks basketball team. An avid ocean racer, he holds four Yachtsman of the Year titles. He organized the Goodwill Games, international athletic competitions that began in 1986 in Moscow. The second games featured more than 2,500 athletes from 40 nations competing in 21 sports, set in Seattle, WA, 1990. As the founder of CNN television, he transmits low-cost sports and entertainment programs via satellite to cable systems across the country. He was married to Janie Smith Turner for 22 years. A womanizer, he went through several marriages. After his first divorce, from Judy Nye with two kids, he married a second time, to Jane Smith, on 6/02/1964; three kids. A twosome with Jane Fonda in 1990, they married on 12/21/1991 in northern Florida. An unlikely couple, both with strong egos and commitments, they nonetheless were a power-pair and seemed to fit together until 1/04/2000 when they announced their separation, saying that they had reached a juncture "where we must each take some personal time to ourselves." They had often been pictured on one of Turners nine massive ranches, including a 107,000-acre ranch in Montana, a 350,000-acre ranch in New Mexico and a 578,000-acre ranch spreading over New Mexico and Colorado. Over the years he and Fonda have vied for the reputation of the one most apt to put their foot in their mouth, she with her anti-Vietnam war protest and he with his public jokes that the Pope should eliminate the commandment against adultery as being out of date. Both are high-energy people, strongly committed to their beliefs. Though Fonda is worth a $670 million aerobics and fitness empire, Turner married to the tune of an iron-clad pre-nuptial contract. His philanthropy includes a donation of one billion dollars to the UN on 9/19/1997. As of 2000, his donations had reached $1.38 billion to the U.N. Foundation and Turner Foundation, which supports international childrens health and environmental programs. In 1996, Turner Broadcasting merged with Time Warner and in January 2000, they agreed to join with the Internet company, American Online. Four months later, Turner was fired and stripped ofRead less
Born: November 19, 1938 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Robert Edward "Ted" Turner III is an American media mogul and philanthropist. He is best known for founding Cable News Network (CNN), the first 24-hour cable news channel. He also founded WTBS, which pioneered the superstation concept in cable television, and is a significant figure in the history of professional wrestling.
Information on Ted Turner's very recent public activities is limited. He maintains a lower profile compared to earlier stages of his career. News reports in recent years have focused on his health, specifically his battle with Lewy body dementia, disclosed in 2018. He remains involved with his philanthropic endeavors, primarily through the United Nations Foundation, which he founded in 1998.
Ted Turner does not maintain a significant personal presence on social media platforms. Information about his activities can sometimes be found via organizations he is associated with, such as the Turner Foundation or the United Nations Foundation.
Turner's major philanthropic focus has been on environmental causes and global issues. The United Nations Foundation, which he supports through significant financial contributions, addresses issues like climate change, global health, and women's empowerment. He is also known for his support of nuclear non-proliferation efforts.
The Turner Foundation, separate from the UN Foundation, focuses on environmental protection in the Americas.
He has also been involved in conservation efforts, owning substantial land holdings dedicated to wildlife preservation. Turner Enterprises, Inc. manages his diverse business interests, including ranching and hospitality.
Ted Turner's impact on media and the news landscape is undeniable. CNN revolutionized news coverage, providing instant access to global events. His entrepreneurial spirit and willingness to take risks shaped the cable television industry. His philanthropic work, particularly in the areas of environment and global cooperation, continues to make a significant contribution.
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