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News Corporation is an American mass media and publishing company, formed as a spin-off of the original News Corporation focusing on newspapers and publishing.

Rupert Murdoch: How magnate transformed Australia's media

Rupert Murdoch: How magnate transformed Australia's media
Sep 22,2023 8:21 am

... " His genius has been to discover different ways in which his two passions - a desire for money and a thirst for power - can be combined, " is how Prof Robert Manne, a former News Corp contributor, described it in a 2011 essay...

Rupert Murdoch's succession drama reaches its finale

Rupert Murdoch's succession drama reaches its finale
Sep 21,2023 1:41 pm

... From the 1960s, Rupert Murdoch built up News Corporation into a globe-spanning behemoth with mighty political and public influence...

Who is Rupert Murdoch?

Who is Rupert Murdoch?
Sep 21,2023 12:31 pm

...Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as chairman of Fox and News Corp, seemingly heralding the end of a career as one of the world s most influential media tycoons...

Rupert Murdoch steps down as Fox chairman

Rupert Murdoch steps down as Fox chairman
Sep 21,2023 9:31 am

...Media mogul Rupert Murdoch says he is stepping down as chairman of Fox and News Corp, with his son Lachlan to head both companies...

Can Fox News afford the $787. 5m Dominion settlement?

Can Fox News afford the $787. 5m Dominion settlement?
Apr 19,2023 4:20 am

... Rupert Murdoch and his family - who control the News Corp media empire which includes Fox News, The Times of London and The Wall Street Journal - are estimated to have a fortune of $17...

Sun publisher sets aside £127m for phone hacking cases

Sun publisher sets aside £127m for phone hacking cases
Apr 6,2023 11:10 pm

... News Corp split from Fox Corp in 2013, and as part of the deal Fox agreed to reimburse News Group s parent, News UK, for the cost of court cases predating the split...

Rupert Murdoch ditches plan to merge Fox and News Corp

Rupert Murdoch ditches plan to merge Fox and News Corp
Jan 25,2023 3:01 am

... Mr Murdoch and his eldest son Lachlan Murdoch have announced the decision not to go ahead with the plan because it " is not optimal for shareholders of News Corp and FOX at this time"...

Rupert Murdoch pays £11,000 for Boris Johnson to visit

Rupert Murdoch pays £11,000 for Boris Johnson to visit
Nov 17,2022 2:11 pm

... Mr Murdoch s News Corp owns several newspapers including the Wall Street Journal in the US, and the Sun and the Times in the UK...

Who is Rupert Murdoch?

Nov 16,2022 7:31 pm

Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as chairman of Fox and News Corp , seemingly heralding The End of a career As One of The World 's most influential media tycoons.

Revered as a businessman for his ruthlessness and energy, he has helped shape the media landscape in the UK, US and Australia with his ownership of powerful newspapers such as The Sun and The Times and broadcasters such as Sky and Fox News .

However, he is also seen as a controversial figure and has attracted his share of scandal.

In 2011 he was forced to close down the UK's biggest newspaper, The News of The World , after it became mired in allegations of phone hacking.

His papers have also been accused of distorting The News to ensure his political allies won elections.

Small beginnings

Born in Melbourne in 1931, Murdoch developed an interest in the media at a young age. While at Oxford University in the UK he tried to buy The Student newspaper and flirted with left-wing politics.

His father Sir Keith Murdoch , one of Australia's most distinguished newspapermen, died in 1953 and left The Family a controlling share of a single newspaper, the Adelaide News. Rupert returned from Britain to run it aged 22.

He quickly expanded The Business , buying a string of other titles in Australia and New Zealand and growing their circulation by employing racy tabloid techniques he'd picked up in the UK.

He was known to personally write headlines and redesign pages, although he claimed he gave editors a great deal of freedom. " The only ones who claim I don't are the ones who don't know How To use it, " he once said.

But Murdoch's ambitions were global.

In 1968, he bought the UK's News of The World and within a year had picked up the ailing Sun newspaper, relaunching it as an irreverent tabloid.

Circulation soared thanks to its sex-and-sensation formula and it went on to became Britain's biggest-selling daily newspaper.

His papers were frequently accused of political manipulation, while his critics have called him a cynic who degraded standards of journalism by pandering to a sensation-seeking public.

However, The Tycoon 's loyal admirers have always heaped praise on him, applauding The Businessman for his chutzpah and astonishing willingness to take risks.

In 1986, by now owner of the UK's Times and Sunday Times newspapers as well, Murdoch moved all four newspaper titles into a huge printing plant in London and sacked 5,000 workers.

The ensuing battles with strikers outside the Wapping site heralded a revolution in Britain's newspaper industry as Old Ways of working were ditched.

A television revolution followed, as Murdoch went on to launch the satellite TV service Sky in Britain.

Despite criticism of its programmes, satellite dishes soon became commonplace on UK homes and Sky acquired its rival BSB to become hugely profitable.

Murdoch was also busying himself growing his operations in the US, where he gained a foothold in 1976 With Us tabloid the New York Post.

In 1985, News Corp bought 20Th Century Fox, establishing America's fourth major Television Network , Fox, and handing Murdoch a Hollywood movie studio.

Fox shows such as The Simpsons cartoon series sold around The World , while the Fox News network saw the emergence of a populist, right-leaning perspective in American TV news.

Too much control?

And despite wracking up near crippling debts in the 1980s, his empire survived, going on to bigger and Better Things .

These included turning HarperCollins into a leading book publisher and buying Star Tv in Hong Kong , which broadcasts to the whole of Asia.

However, there were growing concerns over how much control he had over the media landscape and his relationship with politics.

" People say we're anti-competitive when we Do Something which is open for anybody in The World to do, " he once said.

During The The 1980s and early 90s, Murdoch's publications were generally supportive of the ruling Conservative government.

But prior to Tony Blair 's election in 1997, he switched sides after inviting The Politician to meet him in Australia, telling his papers to tone down their attacks on Labour as part of a trend of backing winners.

One former Downing Street official from The Time complained that Murdoch was effectively a member of The Cabinet .

The Tycoon has also had dealings with other politicians over The Years including Canadian Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper and US Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump .

Controversy

Murdoch faced further criticism in 2011 when journalists at his UK newspaper The News of The World were found to have hacked the phones of countless celebrities and of the murdered teenager Milly Dowler.

Members of The House of Commons Culture Committee described him as " not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company".

He was forced to close the newspaper and make a humiliating apology. The Scandal , for a while, curtailed his plans to expand his business, although he soon went on to do more deals, well into his ninth decade.

Married four times, he divorced his second wife, Anna Torv , after 32 years together and his third wife, TV executive Wendi Deng, in 2013.

And in 2016, aged 85, the mogul married former model Jerry Hall . The couple went on to divorce within five years.

The Tycoon has had Close Relationships with his children, with son Lachlan now set to take over The Fox and News Corp businesses.

Daughter Elisabeth and son James have held various senior positions in their father's empire, although James resigned as a News Corp director in 2020, stating it was " due to disagreements over certain editorial content published by The Company 's news outlets and certain other strategic decisions".

The Murdoch family's Net Worth is currently estimated to be $17. 4bn (£14. 1bn) by Forbes magazine.

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