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Ted Turner: Media Mogul's Impact on Atlanta Sports & News
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Ted Turner, the media mogul who revolutionized Atlanta sports and news, passed away at 87. He bought broadcast rights for the Braves and Hawks in 1972, transforming local games into must-watch TV. Turner, who grew up in Georgia, took over his dads advertising business at 24 and flipped radio stations for cash. He invested in a struggling TV outlet, which later became CNN, the first 24-hour news network. Turners push elevated the Hawks and Braves, even during struggling times. He also founded the Turner Foundation and Captain Planet Foundation, donating over $380 million to environmental causes and community work. Turners legacy lives on in Georgia, inspiring generations with his hustle and giving spirit.
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