Rupert Murdoch - Wikipedia Murdoch formed the British broadcaster BSkyB in 1990 and, during the 1990s, expanded into Asian networks and South American television By 2000, Murdoch's News Corporation owned more than 800 companies in more than 50 countries, with a net worth of more than $5 billion [11]
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Inside the Murdoch familys real-life Succession drama - NPR Rupert Murdoch and his oldest kids are battling over who controls his media empire when the 93-year-old dies The Atlantic writer McKay Coppins explains the stakes and how it could change Fox News
Rupert Murdoch steps down as chairman of Fox and News Corp. Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as chairman of the board of both Fox Corp and News Corp , the companies said Thursday The move will be official in November Murdoch, 92, will be appointed
Inside the Murdochs’ Succession Drama - The New York Times The fight over the Murdoch family trust, then, is about much more than just billions of dollars It is about the future of the most powerful media empire in the English-speaking world
Murdoch family settles court fight over media empires future The deal ends a bitter Succession-style dispute that had pitted members of the family against each other in court, and means Rupert Murdoch's media outlets are likely to retain their right-wing
Who is Rupert Murdoch, and why is there a major succession battle for . . . Who is Rupert Murdoch, and why is there a major succession battle for his legacy? A courtroom in Nevada will witness a succession battle of epic proportions this week as news mogul and former Chairman of News Corp, Rupert Murdoch seeks to change who will get control of his media empire We explain
Like Father, Like Son: Murdoch familys succession row - RTÉ After decades of uncertainty, Lachlan Murdoch has been confirmed as the new leader of his father's media empire, offering him significant political power around the world, writes Adam Maguire