The Rise and Fall of the Murdoch Empire [electronic resource]
Lisners, John2014
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He has created a global media network which has made him one of the most powerful and influential figures in the world. So potent was the force of his empire that he was even on first-name terms with presidents and prime ministers - superpowers were only a telephone call away. But just recently, rather than controlling the news, Murdoch has instead become the front-page story as the world had been gripped by the unfolding drama of the News International phone hacking scandal. Within days of achieving his final and most ambitious goal - outright ownership of the £1 billion-a-year profit-making BSkyB satellite television station - Murdoch was forced to concede as his prize look set to disintegrate before his eyes. Always a winner in the past, the devastating events that overtook News Coporation with tsunami speed shocked the 82-year-old founder - particularly as the most hurtful arrows were fired from the very institution which he had carefully cultivated for so many years. Freelance journalist John Lisners tells the fascinating story of Murdoch's amazing rise and fall. He uncovers how Murdoch beat Maxwell to the News of the World, Murdoch’s role in the sacking of a Prime Minister, the bungled attempt to kidnap his wife and how the biggest News International exposes were done. This revealing and compelling book tells the complete story of the man who changed the face of the world’s media forever.
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[Place of publication not identified] : John Blake, 2014
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1 online resource (1 text file)
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9781782196808
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English
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BRN:
1046447