This is The Poynter Report, your daily guide to the news about news. Subscribe to get it in your inbox every weekday. This is not hyperbole. Ted Turner was one of the most important figures in the history of media. In fact, one could argue that Turner had as much influence on the current media landscape as anyone. His pioneering vision was to create a 24-hour news network that covered events from around the world in real time, a channel where people could get their news anytime. And in 1980, that vision became a reality with CNN. That led to other cable news networks such as CNN Headline News, TNT, Turner Classic Movies and Cartoon Network. The 24-hour “SuperStation” TBS — which nationally aired Atlanta Braves games and rerun favorites such as “The Andy Griffith Show” — started a few years before CNN. But it was CNN that transformed cable TV news. On Wednesday, the brash media mogul who also owned a baseball team (the Braves) and was an America’s Cup yachtsman, among other interests, died at the age of 87.…