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In January 2021, Fox News quietly fired politics editor Chris Stirewalt. He had made the decision two months earlier to call Arizona for Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Media titan Rupert Murdoch ...
Rupert Murdoch has launched a Succession-style attack on three of his own children to prevent them softening the Right-wing politics of his media empire on issues such as climate change. The 93 ...
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch is engaged in a legal battle against three of his children to ensure that his eldest son and chosen successor, Lachlan Murdoch, will remain in charge of his media empire ...
Murdoch family succession battle will remain confidential, judge rules The family feud has been shrouded in secrecy because all of the case filings are under seal. Rupert Murdoch, in Sydney in 2013.
Rupert Murdoch speaks in San Francisco in 2011. Murdoch's media empire has included News Corp, Fox News, Fox Sports, 21st Century Fox, HarperCollins, The New York Post and The Wall Street Journal.
Rupert Murdoch's audacious bid to cement his eldest's son's control over one of the world's most influential media empires has failed, a US report said ...
A succession battle that will determine stewardship of Rupert Murdoch‘s right-wing media empire will not be open to the public, a court has ruled.. Nevada probate commissioner Edmund J. Gorman ...
The Murdoch succession court battle is scheduled to begin on Monday and will remain private. A motion by NPR and other media outlets to make the trial public was denied by the probate official.
Murdoch Succession Battle to Play Out in Nevada Courtroom. News Corp. Founder Rupert Murdoch Seeks to Change Family’s Irrevocable Trust to Keep Eldest Son Lachlan in Control.
A "momentous" court battle to determine the future of Rupert Murdoch's media empire and his £14.9 billion family trust begins in Nevada today. The fate of "a string of newspapers and television ...
Rupert Murdoch speaks in San Francisco in 2011. Murdoch's media empire has included News Corp, Fox News, Fox Sports, 21st Century Fox, HarperCollins, The New York Post and The Wall Street Journal.