do you guys think this latest about the murdock scandal is the beginning of the end..of anyone left
who thought the press was unbais?
i see it as a step forward for the 'general' public to join us-here in the question everything category
may the spotlight continue to shine on all those who are pulling strings or trying to pull strings to manipulate others...
what do you guys have to say?
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bio
From Wikipedia,
Murdoch at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival Vanity Fair party
Born Keith Rupert Murdoch
11 March 1931 (1931-03-11) (age 80)
Melbourne, Australia
Nationality United States (naturalized 1985)
Citizenship United States
Occupation Chairman and CEO of News Corporation
Net worth US $7.6 billion (2011)
Religion Roman Catholic
Spouse Patricia Booker (m. 1956–1967)
Anna Maria Torv (m. 1967–1999)
Children
Prudence Murdoch (b. 1958)
Elisabeth Murdoch (b. 1968)
Lachlan Murdoch (b. 1971)
James Murdoch (b. 1972)
Grace Murdoch (b. 2001)
Chloe Murdoch (b. 2005)
Parents Keith Murdoch (1885–1952)
Elisabeth Joy (née Greene) (b. 1909)
Relatives Matthew Freud (son-in-law)
Awards Companion of the Order of Australia (1984).[3]
Notes
a Australian citizenship lost in 1985 with acquisition of U.S nationality.
Keith Rupert Murdoch AC, KSG (English pronunciation: /ˈruːpɚt ˈmɚdɑk/; born 11 March 1931) is an Australian American media mogul and the Chairman and CEO of News Corporation.
Beginning with one newspaper in Adelaide, Murdoch acquired and started other publications in his native Australia before expanding News Corp into the United Kingdom, United States and Asian media markets. Although it was in Australia in the late 1950s that he first dabbled in television, he later sold these assets, and News Corp's Australian current media interests (still mainly in print) are restricted by cross-media ownership rules. Murdoch's first permanent foray into TV was in the USA, where he created Fox Broadcasting Company in 1986. In the 2000s, he became a leading investor in satellite television, the film industry and the Internet, and purchased a respected business newspaper, The Wall Street Journal.
Rupert Murdoch was listed three times in the Time 100 as among the most influential people in the world. He is ranked 13th most powerful person in the world in the 2010 Forbes' The World's Most Powerful People list. With a net worth of US$6.3 billion, he is ranked 117th wealthiest person in the world.