rupert murdoch in English

noun

(born 1931) Australian-born American media mogul that lives in England (owns newspapers, television networks, telecommunications and film companies)

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1. Byline Investigates Rupert Murdoch, the Murdochs, News Corp, and other Murdoch news businesses

2. Rupert Murdoch, buccaneer owner of Fox and much else of the world's communications business.

3. The Advertiser came under the ownership of Keith Murdoch in the 1950s, and the full ownership of Rupert Murdoch in 1987.

4. In the Anglo-Saxon media world, Rupert Murdoch, owner of far too many newspapers, TV stations, and movie studios, is a typical populist tycoon.

5. Could Goldberg’s piece be taken as a celebration of this “deep play” in the finance economy – an aestheticized exploration of the actions and gestures unfolding within a global microstructure, without any regard for the macrostructures on which it depends? The baleful presence of a wall-sized portrait of Rupert Murdoch at the entryway to the performance space argues against that reading.