Rupert Murdoch

NOUN
  1. United States publisher (born in Australia in 1931)
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  • So, ours will be the only Hamilton documentary with Larry Flynt and Rupert Murdoch, Justice Scalia and women in prison in St. Croix, former Solicitors General and the judge from the People's Court, as well as magicians, calypso singers, calligraphers, and numerous other unusual suspects, all enlisted to tell Hamilton's unusual story. Michael Pack: Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton: A Strange Journey
  • He is Rupert Murdoch's right-hand man at News International.
  • In a statement, News Corp said James will "work closely" with Rupert Murdoch in what it described as a "newly created role". The Guardian World News
  • For the first time, Rupert Murdoch's high-octane conservative channel beat out CNN, a division of AOL-Time Warner, in the ratings war in January.
  • Hogan's relationship with a range of Rupert Murdoch-owned ­companies and Lovells 'longstanding ­relationship with ITV are expected to ­create conflict issues for the merged firm. The Lawyer - Latest News
  • And proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services recently recommended that News Corp shareholders not reelect several board members, including chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch, and his sons.
  • In a case of media behaving badly, the UK's News of the World--a newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch, who also owns the US's Fox News--ceased publication after being caught red-handed in an embarrassing scandal. The Media Consortium: The Wavelength: Court to FCC do your freakin job! Plus: how the NewsCorps scandal impacts u.s. media
  • While they are small in numbers relative to the whole population, with the help of wealthy patrons like the Koch Brothers and Rupert Murdoch, who gives both financial aid and a political public address system to blare their message, they have whipped up public frustration with "the system" to give elements of the disgruntled silent majority the same kind of voyeuristic vent that they get from watching Simon Cowell rip into aspiring singers. Brian Ross: Throw the Bums In!
  • Somehow the image of Rupert Murdoch bundling over the road to the Dog and Duck at the end of a stressful day to get it off his chest with his News International minions doesn't quite ring true.
  • The news producers are getting antsier against the aggregators day-by-day, and who else but Rupert Murdoch to lead the charge. PaidContent
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