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by 5:30 pm on Thursday,
November 13th. Tickets are $40 and must be ordered through the TV Academy office
ahead of time. Tickets can not be purchased at the door.
The event is
sponsored by the Union League Club Authors Group.
11:30 a.m. Book Signing
12:00 Luncheon and Presentation
1:10 Additional Book Signing
Union League Club, 65 W. Jackson, Chicago
"Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell and advertise!"
These words of fatherly advice helped shape Ted Turner's remarkable life, but
they only begin to explain the colorful, energetic, and unique style that has
made Ted into one of the most amazing personalities of our time. Along the way -
among his numerous accomplishments -- Ted became one of the richest men in the
world, the largest land owner in the United States, revolutionized the
television business with the creation of TBS and CNN, became a champion sailor
and winner of the America's Cup, and took home a World Series championship
trophy in 1995 as owner of the Atlanta Braves.
An innovative entrepreneur, outspoken nonconformist, and groundbreaking
philanthropist, Ted Turner is truly a living legend, and now, for the first
time, he reveals his personal story. From his difficult childhood to the
successful launch of his media empire to the catastrophic AOL/Time Warner deal, Turner spares no details or
feelings and takes the reader along on a wild and sometimes bumpy ride.
You'll also hear Ted's personal take on how we can save the world...share his
experiences in the dugout on the day when he appointed himself as manager of the
Atlanta Braves....learn how he almost lost his life in the 1979 Fastnet sailing
race (but came out the winner)...and discover surprising details about his
dealings with Fidel Castro, Mikhail Gorbachev, Jimmy Carter, Bill Gates, Jack
Welch, Warren Buffett, and many more of the most influential people of the past
half century. Ted also doesn't shrink from the darker and more intimate details
of his life. With his usual frankness, he discusses a childhood of loneliness
(he was left at a boarding school by his parents at the tender age of four), and
the emotional impact of devastating losses (Ted's beloved sister died at
seventeen and his hard-charging father committed suicide when Ted was still in
his early twenties). Turner is also forthcoming about his marriages, including
the one to Oscar-winning actress, Jane Fonda.
Along the way, Ted's friends, colleagues, and family are equally revealing in
their unique "Ted Stories" which are peppered throughout the book. Jane Fonda,
especially, provides intriguing insights into Ted's inner drive and character.
In Call Me Ted, you'll hear Ted Turner's distinctive voice on every
page. Always forthright, he tells you what makes him tick and what ticks him
off, and delivers an honest account of what he's all about. Inspiring and
entertaining, Call Me Ted sheds new light on one of the greatest
visionaries of our time.
ABC7's Ron Magers will be moderating the discussion.
Please know that Union League has certain dress requirements.
Please see http://www.ulcc.org/about/dresscode.asp
for more information.