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Disney's $71-billion purchase of Rupert Murdoch's entertainment assets, including 'The Simpsons,' 'Avatar' and Hulu, has also been a financial burden for the studio, which recently said it would ...
Rupert Murdoch has relinquished his throne as the head of Fox Corp. and News Corp., ... Now “The Simpsons” is one of the longest-running shows in the history of television.
Rupert Murdoch will become chairman emeritus at both News Corp and Fox ... thanks to hits including “In Living Color,” “Married with Children,” “The X-Files,” and “The Simpsons. ...
Preston Padden helped Rupert Murdoch launch the Fox broadcast network in the 1990s. Now he argues Murdoch has proved unfit to hold the license for a Philadelphia station.
Rupert Murdoch at the WSJ. Magazine 2017 Innovator Awards at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. The media magnate is stepping down as chairman of News Corp. and Fox Corp. Evan Agostini/AP Share ...
Rupert Murdoch stepped down as chairman of Fox and News Corp last year, ... Fox shows such as the Simpsons cartoon series sold around the world, ...
Rupert Murdoch, who is now 93, ... At the end of 2018, Fox's film entertainment assets, such as The Simpsons and the Avatar film franchise, were sold to Disney ...
Rupert Murdoch, the 93-year-old media tycoon, ... By 1986, he had started Fox, a broadcast network that would run shows that became TV classics, like “The Simpsons” and “The X-Files. ...
Media titan Rupert Murdoch is 93, so thoughts have inevitably turned to the next iteration of his News Corp boardroom. A new report has revealed that Murdoch is seemingly in a legal dispute with ...
Rupert Murdoch stepped down as chairman of Fox Corporation and News Corp in November 2023, assuming the honorary title of chairman emeritus. The media titan, who has turned a small Australian ...
Eventually, however, James came into the fold when Rupert bought his record label – which wasn’t the last time Murdoch senior acquired one of his children’s businesses. News Corporation ...
Rupert Murdoch and his children are in an epic closed-door court battle for the future of his empire. NPR's David Folkenflik explains why it matters.