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Rupert Murdoch is now awaiting a verdict in the battle with his kids over who will inherit his massive media empire – here’s how to avoid a spicy Succession saga of your own.
After an incredible 32 years of marriage, media titan Rupert Murdoch and Anna Murdoch's (formerly Anna Torv) decision to part ways in 1999 made headlines around the world.
Murdoch’s Next Move: How Rupert Could Box Out His Children and Keep Control of the Fox Empire. The 93-year-old media titan is locked in a legal feud with his kids over attempts to consolidate ...
Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News ... the richest families in the world playing out their drama in a closed courtroom in the city once best known for quickie divorces. Since Monday, billionaire ...
Rupert Murdoch, 93, is caught in a fierce court battle with his children Prudence, Elisabeth, Lachlan and James to decide who will control Fox News and News Corp after the media magnate dies ...
Rupert Murdoch in tense court battle with his children over media empire 02:08. Adam Streisand, a lawyer for Rupert Murdoch, told the newspaper that his client and his client's son were ...
Rupert Murdoch at his annual party at Spencer House, St James' Place in London. Picture date: Thursday June 22, 2023. (Victoria Jones/PA Images via Getty Images) ...
Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corp., listens as President Obama, not pictured, speaks at the Wall Street Journal CEO Council annual meeting at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C., in 2013.
The Murdoch family, famous for helming one of the world’s most influential news empires, is locked in a secret court battle over succession and control, according to a New York Times report ...
Rupert Murdoch is squaring off against three of his children in a fight for control, and NPR's David Folkenflik has the details. Hey, David. DAVID FOLKENFLIK, BYLINE: Hey, Ari.
Rupert Murdoch cannot amend his family trust to put the power of his media companies in the hands of his chosen successor, a Nevada commissioner has ruled. CNN values your feedback 1.