Murdoch wants to change family trust terms to ensure control of media firms stays with his oldest son, a conservative.
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Rupert Murdoch is seeking to alter a family trust to ensure Lachlan remains in control after his death to preserve the media businesses as a conservative force.
Murdoch wants to change family trust terms to ensure control of media firms stays with his oldest son, a conservative.
Rupert Murdoch and his oldest son, Lachlan, are seeking to strip media magnate’s other adult children of voting power
Murdoch, 93, in Nevada for case that could determine which family members will control businesses after his death
A court battle to determine the future of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire and a £14.9billion family trust begins in the US on Monday. The case will...
A court battle to determine the future of Rupert Murdoch's media empire and a £14.9bn family trust begins in the US on Monday.
Rupert Murdoch wants to ensure control of his global television and publishing empire will remain in control of his oldest son when he dies.
Rupert Murdoch’s courtroom showdown over the future of his vast media empire has kicked off with all the drama of a top-notch TV drama. Imagine
Last year, Rupert Murdoch moved to change the terms of his irrevocable family trust.
Rupert Murdoch, center, at the Republican National Convention in July. Murdoch has led his media empire to become a major player in conservative...
Rupert Murdoch, center, at the Republican National Convention in July. Murdoch has led his media empire to become a major player in conservative...