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  • Australian media baron Rupert Murdoch. In 1981, The Times and ... Murdoch soon began making his mark on the paper, replacing its editor ...
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  • === Toppled by Murdoch === to win readers, the Sun was sold to Rupert Murdoch who immediately relaunched ...
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  • by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation ... Six months later, in September, Rupert Murdoch agreed to pay $325 million ...
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  • until he sold the group to Rupert Murdoch. The poor performance ... to Australian publishing magnate Rupert Murdoch for $3 billion, Annenberg ...
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  • was a rival of publishing giant Rupert Murdoch in the newspaper arena ... from buying the News of the World by Rupert Murdoch, who became his arch ...
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  • and the purchase of the Post by Rupert Murdoch. ==Style and reputation== Though its competition with the New York Post has occasionally led the ...
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  • rule was applied in the late 1980s when Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, which already held around 15 percent of Reuters, bought an Australian ...
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  • of Dow Jones until July 31, 2007, when Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. took control of the company. == Work == Barron worked at a number of newspapers ...
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  • Australian-born media tycoon Rupert Murdoch and his News Corporation formally acquired Dow Jones and its flagship Wall Street Journal in December ...
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  • "price war" started by Rupert Murdoch's The Times. In June 1993, The Guardian bought The Observer, thus gaining a serious Sunday ...
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  • of "media barons" such as Rupert Murdoch. For example, the Guardian reported the Murdoch-owned HarperCollins' refusal to publish ...
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  • with the support of media, notably the Murdoch press, which had previously ... He was awarded honorary doctorates from Deakin University, Murdoch ...
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  • of the diversity from local media production. Rupert Murdoch's ownership of many different broadcast outlets is one example of this threat. ...
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  • 30, 2020. Retrieved April 20, 2022. "Rupert Murdoch's tabloid The New York Post is back on Twitter, after Twitter updated its policy on ...
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  • or publishing empires such as that of Rupert Murdoch. Newspapers are also seen as a public good and play a role in maintaining an informed base ...
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  • control of rugby union (there were rumors that Rupert Murdoch was planning to finance a Southern Hemisphere professional league). The move from amateurism ...
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  • "cold war" within Rupert Murdoch's media empire, which includes The New York Post, Fox News, and The Wall Street Journal. In particular ...
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  • xpm-1998-jan-03-me-4508-story.html Pope Honors Rupert Murdoch, Roy Disney, Bob Hope] Los Angeles Times, January 3, 1998. Retrieved July 28. 2022. ...
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  • Sir Walter Raleigh to the media magnate Rupert Murdoch. The founder of Methodism, John Wesley, studied at Christ Church and was elected a fellow ...
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  • was smuggled out by journalists like Keith Murdoch and Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett ... physicist Henry Moseley. Also the poet Rupert Brooke, serving with the ...
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