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Trump, Ric Flair, Atlanta Braves, media personalities react to Ted Turner’s death: ‘One of the Greats of All Time’

May 6, 2026
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Trump, Ric Flair, Atlanta Braves,  media personalities react to Ted Turner’s death: ‘One of the Greats of All Time’

Ted Turner, the billionaire founder of TV news network CNN, has died at 87, CNN reported Wednesday.

Below are some reactions to the news.

Atlanta Hawks owner Ted Turner flexes during a basketball game.
Ted Turner, the billionaire founder of TV news network CNN, died at 87. Sports Illustrated via Getty Images

Donald Trump

“Ted Turner, one of the Greats of All Time, just died,” the president posted on Truth Social. “He founded CNN, sold it, and was personally devastated by the Deal because the new ownership took CNN, his ‘baby,’ and destroyed it. It became woke, and everything that he is not all about. Maybe the new buyers, wonderful people, will be able to bring it back to its former credibility and glory. Regardless, however, one of the Greats of Broadcast History, and a friend of mine. Whenever I needed him, he was there, always willing to fight for a good cause!”

U.S. President Donald Trump speaking in the Oval Office.
“Whenever I needed him, he was there, always willing to fight for a good cause!” President Trump posted. REUTERS

Walter Isaacson

Speaking at the Sir Harry Evans Investigative Journalism Summit in London, the former head of CNN called Turner “the most fearless journalist I’ve ever seen.”

“He was fearless when it came to his corporate overlords, when Time Warner bought him; he was fearless when it came to political leaders who tried to push back on him,” Isaacson added.

“I can remember in 2011 (sic), when the Twin Towers get hit, Ted had been kind of banished upstairs at CNN Center because the corporate overlords at Time Warner didn’t want him meddling with it.” Isaacson asked Turner to come down to the newsroom, he recalled. “He brought a Confederate sword he had hanging on his wall, and he rallied us. And he said, journalism is made for times like this.”

Jane Fonda and Ted Turner standing side-by-side at the United Nations Foundation Global Leadership Dinner.
Actress Jane Fonda and Turner in 2013. AP

Ric Flair

“So Sorry To Hear About The Passing Of The Great Ted Turner!” the retired professional wrestler wrote on X. “The Man That Created Cable Before Cable Was Cool! He Created CNN And Look At It Now! He Rolled The Dice And Wasn’t Afraid Of Taking Risks. He Won The America’s Cup For Sailing! His Office Looked Like The Hall Of Fame Which Included A Picture Of Him And Khrushchev. On Top Of All Of That, He Created So Many Opportunities For So Many Wrestlers Because Of His Love For Wrestling.”

Ric Flair speaking at the Roast of Ric Flair.
Ric Flair said Turner created many opporunities for wrestlers. Getty Images

Mark Thompson

“He was always and will be the presiding spirit of CNN,” the chairman and CEO of CNN Worldwide said in a statement. “Ted is the giant on whose shoulders we stand.”

Christiane Amanpour

“Remember when giants strode the world? Ted Turner was a giant,” CNN’s chief international anchor said on the network. “He said it like it was and like it is, and we were his willing foot soldiers. And I think he changed not just the world, but all of our lives, too.”

Christiane Amanpour in a gold lamé top smiling in front of a white CNN and HLN branded backdrop.
Ted Turner was a giant,” said Christiane Amanpour CNN’s chief international anchor. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Atlanta Braves

“Our good friend and former owner, Ted Turner, was one of a kind – a brilliant businessman, consummate showman and passionate fan of his beloved Braves,” the baseball team posted on X. “Ted’s visionary leadership and innovative approach to broadcast television transformed the Braves into ‘America’s Team.’ Under his stewardship, the ballclub experienced one of the greatest runs of sustained excellence in Major League Baseball history and brought a World Series championship to Atlanta in 1995.”

Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turner hoisting the Commissioner's Trophy after winning the World Series.
Turner celebrating the Braves winning the World Series in 1995. Sports Illustrated via Getty Images

Nicholas Kristoff

“He revolutionized philanthropy,” the New York Times columnist wrote on X. “Before him, rich people gave to museums, universities, churches. They spent more money buying paintings of women than actually helping women or girls.”

Of Turner’s announcement in 1997 that he would donate $1 billion to fund United Nations operations, Kristof added: “That started a competition among tycoons to be more philanthropic and led many more to try to help the needy. He made giving cool, and he saved countless lives.”

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