Another Murdoch Investigated
CANBERRA, Australia -- A former Australian senator said Friday that Rupert Murdoch's eldest son was present when a News Corp. executive allegedly offe...
CANBERRA, Australia -- A former Australian senator said Friday that Rupert Murdoch's eldest son was present when a News Corp. executive allegedly offe...
Marian Salzman | Posted 09.26.2011
Much ado has been made over the general drama associated with big business -- but what happens when the business is all in the family and corruption seeps through and threatens the very fiber of its ancestral heritage?
New York Magazine | Gabriel Sherman | Posted 05.25.2011
The News Corp. patriarch turns 79 years old on March 11. The younger generation--Prudence, 51; Elisabeth, 41; Lachlan, 38; James, 37--is no longer tha...
Guardian | Chris Tryhorn | Posted 05.25.2011
Lachlan Murdoch is reported to be close to buying US trade magazines including the music and entertainment industry bibles Billboard and the Hollywood...
Posted 05.25.2011
Rupert Murdoch's son Lachlan has just bought the former French consulate in Sydney's eastern suburbs for $23 million Australian dollars, or roughly $2...
New York Post | Posted 05.25.2011
Lachlan Murdoch has dropped out of an investment group looking to buy The Hollywood Reporter, Billboard and other titles from Nielsen Business Media a...
Michael Wolff | Posted 05.25.2011
There is something excruciatingly little-boyish about Rupert Murdoch's 37-year-old son, James, who runs his father's companies in Europe and Asia. Seldom have I seen an adult so intently trying to mimic his father.
Reuters | Posted 05.25.2011
Lachlan Murdoch, son of media magnate Rupert Murdoch, met Indonesian tycoon James Riady in Jakarta last week, a Riady official said on Sunday, prompti...
BusinessWeek | Jon Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
Many stories are told by many random objects on display at the Newseum--which I was fortunate enough to spend a few hours at yesterday, in advance of ...
Bloomberg | Robert Fenner | Posted 05.25.2011
Lachlan Murdoch and James Packer, scions of Australia's two biggest publishing dynasties, offered A$3.3 billion ($2.9 billion) to buy Consolidated Med...
AP | By ROD McGUIRK | Posted 01.26.2012