The Inquiry

What’s the succession plan for Murdoch’s empire?

Oct 15, 2024
Walter Marsh, a journalist and author of "Young Rupert: The Making of the Murdoch Empire," joins David Folkenflik, NPR's media correspondent and author of "Murdoch’s World," along with legal expert Reid Weisbord and economist Alice Enders. They delve into the intense family dynamics shaping the succession of Rupert Murdoch's media empire. Topics include the legal battles among Murdoch's children, Lachlan's potential dominance, and the impact of these conflicts on the future of media ownership and influence. Intrigue surrounds who might truly inherit this colossal legacy.
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ANECDOTE

Murdoch's Early Legal Battle

  • Rupert Murdoch's News Limited faced legal challenges from the Australian government over inflammatory headlines.
  • This experience led Murdoch to shift his approach and cultivate influence within the government.
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Murdoch's Business Model

  • Murdoch's business model involved acquiring struggling media properties and revitalizing them.
  • He focused on profitability to fuel further expansion into new markets.
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Murdoch's Sensationalism

  • Murdoch catered to audience desires, focusing on sensational content in his newspapers.
  • He used this strategy in both the News of the World and The Sun, often highlighting the seedier aspects of British life.
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