Ted Turner – Book Review – Call Me Ted
October 15, 2011 · Video Book Reviews · ·
Ted Turner Autobiography Call Me Ted Book Review From Publishers Weekly I don’t spend a lot of time dwelling on the past or thinking about myself, Turner claims, but the media tycoon turns out to have a pretty excellent memory—except for particular events, like the death of his younger sister, which he admits he’s suppressed completely. After dropping out of college, Turner worked his way up from the bottom of his father’s billboard company, which he inherited when his father committed suicide, and …
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