Rupert Murdoch and his oldest son, Lachlan, are seeking to strip media magnate’s other adult children of voting power
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The Murdoch family’s real-life Succession battle is set down for next month – and moves are afoot to challenge the closed-court ruling.
Rupert Murdoch and his oldest son, Lachlan, are seeking to strip media magnate’s other adult children of voting power
A closed-door court battle over control of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire could determine the future of Fox News and the Wall Street Journal.
Rupert Murdoch may have dubbed his plan ‘Project Harmony’. But to observers, a high-noon showdown between the tycoon and his four oldest children...
The family is set to battle in a private court over the future of their billion-dollar empire next week.
Labyrinthine drama over which Murdoch child will get Fox Corp empire begins out of public view on Monday
Rupert Murdoch's succession battle unfolds in a closed Nevada court, aiming to secure his son Lachlan's control over Fox and News Corp.
Murdoch wants to change family trust terms to ensure control of media firms stays with his oldest son, a conservative.
Rupert Murdoch wants to ensure control of his global television and publishing empire will remain in control of his oldest son when he dies.
For one of the few times in his life, Rupert Murdoch won’t be the most powerful person in the room.
For one of the few times in his life, Rupert Murdoch won’t be the most powerful person in the room.