...Dover must have taken a terrific set of notes when he worked as a right-hand man for genocidal tyrant Rupert Murdoch in China. His memoir of those years, just published in Australia and the United Kingdom, details every bow, scrape, stoop, and bootlick by...
...who is writing a book about Murdoch, says: 'He is not a one-dimensional figure. There is a good Rupert Murdoch and a bad Rupert Murdoch. They co-operate with each other. They exist alongside each other.' Or, in the words of former Journal managing editor Paul...
...or nine months, Iâve been interviewing Rupert Murdoch, in an unlikely spirit of openness precipitated by his great satisfaction in having bought The Wall Street Journal, about journalism, his business, politics, his family, and the future for a new biography....
...Corp., the limestone-clad tower houses the company's pugnacious New York Post and Fox News Channel, favorites of the boss, Rupert Murdoch. When he's not hopscotching the seven continents, Murdoch rules his empire from his eighth-floor office here, which is...
...the limestone-clad tower houses the company's pugnacious New York Post and Fox News Channel, favorites of the boss, Rupert Murdoch. When he's not hopscotching the seven continents, Murdoch rules his empire from his eighth-floor office here, which is decorated...
...Michael Wolff's often fascinating, sometimes frustrating new biography, "The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch," shows, the 77-year-old head of News Corp. still is at the top of his game. Wolff, who is a bit of an Internet entrepreneur...
...and to entertain Murdoch himself," Wolff writes. A Murdoch newsroom is about "pursuing Rupert Murdoch's interests, hitting Rupert Murdoch's enemies over the head," Wolff observes later. Murdoch believes that no real business power can be amassed without political...
...same market, a sign that when pushed, Murdoch has put more of his passion into American television than American print. With Rupert Murdochâs $5 billion purchase of Dow Jones now approved by the board, the question focuses even more on how he might operate...
...same market, a sign that when pushed, Murdoch has put more of his passion into American television than American print. With Rupert Murdochâs $5 billion purchase of Dow Jones now approved by the board, the question focuses even more on how he might operate...
...on Fox news, as laundered by Rupert Murdoch (NEW YORK)(October 27, 2008) After reading a story in the New York Times that Rupert Murdoch dismisses conservatives such as Bill O'Reilly on Murdoch's own Fox News, I should have known I was next to be axed by the...