Rupert Murdoch hands over the reins of Fox Corporation and News Corp to his son Lachlan

2023-09-21 14:26:52

At 92, the influential and feared media mogul Rupert Murdoch will hand over the reins of his media empire, handing over to his son Lachlan at the head of Fox Corporation, parent company of the favorite channel of American conservatives Fox News, and the News Corp. media group.

“Fox Corporation and News Corp announce today (Thursday) that Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as Chairman of their respective boards effective at each company’s annual general meeting of shareholders in mid-November,” the Fox Corporation said. two companies in a press release.

Rupert Murdoch will then become president “emeritus”.

“On behalf of the boards of FOX and News Corp, the management teams and all the shareholders who have benefited from his hard work, I congratulate my father on his remarkable 70-year career,” said Lachlan Murdoch, 52 years, in the press release, saluting his “pioneering spirit, his unwavering determination” his “lasting legacy” and saying they count on his “valuable advice”.

– Empire loyal –

Already president of Fox Corporation, Lachlan Murdoch was already positioned as the favorite to take over from his father, among his brothers and sisters.

Lachlan Murdoch, son of Rupert and new boss of News Corp, in London in July 2011 (AFP – LEON NEAL)

He will take the helm of a slimmed-down empire, after Disney’s purchase in 2017, for $66 billion, of the entertainment group 21st Century Fox and its vast catalog of films. Fox Corporation then refocused on sports and information.

The boss of the Fox empire, whose 24-hour news channel Fox News is central to conservatives, is retiring at a key moment, with the approach of the 2024 US presidential election, for which Donald Trump is the favorite of the Republican primary.

Five months ago, Fox News had to agree to pay the staggering sum of $787.5 million to electronic voting machine manufacturer Dominion Voting Systems to avoid an embarrassing defamation lawsuit after the 2020 presidential election.

In the process, one of its star presenters, Tucker Carlson, left the channel, which has since lost audience.

– Tabloid –

The world’s most powerful and best-known newspaper boss, who started from a single daily in Adelaide, his native Australia in the early 1950s, built a global empire and his newspapers and television channels were influential. considerable in Great Britain and then in the United States.

Rupert Murdoch, now retired boss of the News Corp media empire, surrounded by his son Lachlan, on the left and who takes over, and James, on the right, in March 2016 in London (AFP - Leon NEAL)
Rupert Murdoch, now retired boss of the News Corp media empire, surrounded by his son Lachlan, on the left and who takes over, and James, on the right, in March 2016 in London (AFP – Leon NEAL)

Fox News, born in 1996 to compete with CNN, was seen as playing a central role in the political rise of Donald Trump, even if the Murdoch group’s media (New York Post, Wall Street Journal) have not always spared the Republican billionaire.

By reinventing the “tabloid” style, a mixture of sensational news, scandals, sport and sex, Rupert Murdoch enjoyed success but also a series of controversies.

Thus, the methods of the British newspaper News of the World led to a resounding scandal in 2011. Employees went so far as to hack the phones of dozens of people, including members of the royal family, to secretly gather juicy information, in defiance of the law. The weekly had gone out of business after 168 years of existence.

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