Warner Bros. Discovery paid tribute to CNN founder Ted Turner on Wednesday at the opening of its upfront presentation, one that might be the last the company holds as a stand-alone business. After a brief video of Turner, Anderson Cooper called him a “bold visionary.” “The legacy that he built continues to inspire this industry, every day and it will for years to come,” Cooper said. “So, before we start today’s presentation, I just wanted to leave you with this famous Ted saying, which feels appropriate for today: Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell and advertise.” Warner Bros. Discovery is currently being merged with David Ellison’s Paramount , a move that saw plans to spin off the former’s cable network group into a separate unit scrapped. Watch on Deadline Today’s hourlong presentation at Madison Square Garden started with a very cable TV-heavy focus before bringing out the stars of The Pitt and M. Night Shyamalan to add a bit of glamor. Robert Voltaggio and Ryan Gould, co-President of U.S.…