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Rupert Murdoch steps down: a legacy of power and scandal
Talking Point Lachlan Murdoch succeeds his father as head of media empire
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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News Corp calls for Google to be broken up
Speed Read Submission to Australia’s competition watchdog is latest salvo in battle between the media giants
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Rupert Murdoch's News Corp avoids US corruption charges
Speed Read Department of Justice ends three-year investigation following UK phone hacking and bribery scandal
By The Week Staff Published
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Dynastic dysfunction: are family firms too hot to handle?
In Depth Investors often shy away from family companies, but some see promise in their grounded management style
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Vice News: a distinctive voice but will it be heard?
In Depth The founder of Vice, Shane Smith, wants to build 'the next CNN'. Ambitious - but he might just do it
By Holden Frith Published
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Rupert Murdoch: hall of fame or den of infamy?
In Depth Jude Law's claim that his phone was hacked on US soil haunts Murdoch as he prepares for TV honour
By Charles Laurence Published
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I'm richer than that! Prince Alwaleed challenges Forbes
Speed Read Annual rich list is based on 'flawed' methods, claims Prince Alwaleed bin Talal (at number 26)
By The Week Staff Published
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Thursday 7 Feb 2013
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Wednesday 7 Nov 2012
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Thursday 3 May 2012
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Monday 30 Apr 2012
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Wednesday 25 Apr 2012
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James Murdoch quits Times and Sun boards: er, sort of
In Depth Murdoch Jnr leaves directorships of two publishing subsidiaries – but keeps all his key roles. Why?
By Nigel Horne Published
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