Rupert Murdoch and his children are in an epic closed-door court battle for the future of his empire. NPR's David Folkenflik ...
Rupert Murdoch and his children are in an epic closed-door court battle for the future of his empire. NPR's David Folkenflik ...
A hearing to determine control of Rupert Murdoch’s global television and publishing empire concluded Monday in a Reno, Nevada ...
Arguments in a trial over Rupert Murdoch’s effort to change his family trust and hand sole control of his media empire to his ...
Rupert Murdoch is in a similar position to a London buyer trying to get on the housing ladder. The tycoon’s online property ...
Upon Murdoch's death, control of the trust was to be split among his four oldest kids. Instead, he has sought to give voting ...
Rightmove has said it will “carefully consider” a new £6.1bn bid from Rupert Murdoch’s property website business as the two ...
Australian property firm Rea Group, which is majority-owned by the media tycoon's News Corp, has tabled a third offer, worth ...
As with most empires in history, the search for successors can be a blighted affair. The children will rarely agree to lines ...
A showdown between Rupert Murdoch’s chosen son and successor, Lachlan, and his siblings is playing out in a closed Nevada court but don’t expect to get the juicy details in Rupert’s rags.
Rightmove yesterday rejected a third takeover bid from Rupert Murdoch-backed Australian property brand REA Group.
REA Group, the Australian online property website majority-owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp empire, said Monday it has made a third multi-billion-pound offer to buy British peer Rightmove.