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Yup, it was right out of "Succession": Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan, fighting three other Murdoch children in court. Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch have lost that case — for now.
Rupert Murdoch's media empire, including Fox News and The Wall Street Journal, faces a succession struggle as he steps down ...
Inside the real-life Murdoch succession drama: The cruel king exposed by his own son. A blistering interview given by his youngest son has exposed Rupert Murdoch as a vindictive father who has ...
Succession’s “Connor’s Wedding” shook TV — and reportedly stirred real-life drama inside Rupert Murdoch’s media empire with ...
M edia titan Rupert Murdoch is 93, so thoughts have inevitably turned to the next iteration of his News Corp boardroom. A new report has revealed that Murdoch is seemingly in a legal dispute with ...
Rupert Murdoch is living a real life episode of “Succession” as three of his four children fight his attempts to adjust the family trust to leave eldest son Lachlan in charge following his death.
The case — which has Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch on one side and James, Elisabeth, and Prudence Murdoch on the other — could have big implications for the future of Fox News.
Rupert Murdoch and his children are in an epic closed-door court battle for the future of his empire. NPR's David Folkenflik explains why it matters.
Rupert Murdoch Loses Succession Battle, Nevada Official Rules, Cites Mogul’s “Bad Faith” On Family Trust; Appeal Coming, Lawyer Tells NYT – Update. By Dominic Patten.
Rupert Murdoch was attempting to carry out what was essentially a coup against his own heirs to secure his favored eldest son, Lachlan, as his successor. His failure to achieve this, at the hands ...
An episode of Succession reportedly sparked secret discussions among Rupert Murdoch's children about his death.(Supplied: HBO/Macall B Polay)The confidential document, obtained by The New York ...
Rupert Murdoch is in a 'Succession'-style rift with his kids over his media empire. Murdoch and his son Lachlan are attempting to maintain his empire's conservative swing following his eventual death.