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Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, is fighting to change his trust and give son Lachlan full control of media empire.
A battle over control of Rupert Murdoch’s global television and publishing empire begins Monday in a Reno, Nevada courtroom, where a judge will consider the contentious matter of succession.
Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, is fighting to change his trust and give son Lachlan full control of media empire.
A hearing to determine control of Rupert Murdoch’s global television and publishing empire concluded Monday in a Reno, Nevada, courtroom, though the outcome remained unclear.
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Murdoch succession battle to play out in Reno courtroom - MSNRENO — A closed-door court battle over control of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire begins Sept. 16 and could determine the future of Fox News and the Wall Street Journal. Murdoch, 93, is ...
Now, the Reno court is set to begin hearing evidence Monday in what is expected to be a two week trial over the future of Murdoch’s sprawling right-wing media empire, including its highly ...
It’s a warm afternoon in the desert city of Reno, Nevada, and a homeless man is sitting on the granite steps of a century-old courthouse, oblivious to the Murdoch family drama that has just ...
Rupert Murdoch wants to ensure that when he dies control of the trust passes to his oldest son. Three of his other children oppose the change.
Rupert Murdoch is trying to ensure his eldest son, Lachlan, remains in charge. Some 40 lawyers are listed for the hearings in Reno.
A probate official will hear evidence in a clash between Rupert Murdoch and some of his children over who should control his media companies after he dies.
Reuters Rupert Murdoch arrives at the court for the hearing on the contentious matter of succession of Murdoch's global television and publishing empire, in Reno, Nevada, U.S., September 16, 2024 ...
RENO — A closed-door court battle over control of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire begins Sept. 16 and could determine the future of Fox News and the Wall Street Journal. Murdoch, 93, is ...
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