Rupert Murdoch
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Thirty years on, the Super League war still impacts the game
On April 1, 1995 News Limited raided ARL clubs for players and coaches in a move that started a bitter three-year war and split the code.
- Roy Masters
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‘Nerdiest football club on earth’: How the world’s top scholars made Aussie rules history
It’s a contest that rivals Carlton v Collingwood, only with the odd Nobel Prize thrown in. And it’s been going for 105 years.
- Rob Harris
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- Media & marketing
Foxtel’s sale backed by Saudi dollars close to the finish line
With the foreign investment watchdog spending the past three months scrutinising the deal, broadcast rights for AFL, NRL, cricket and Formula 1 could soon be in the hands of a global sports-streaming giant.
- Calum Jaspan
Handmaiden or peacemaker but never No.1: The Murdoch daughters ‘forsaken’ by their father
Though Prudence and Liz are Rupert Murdoch’s eldest children, their gender meant they were never considered genuine heirs to the throne.
- Jordan Baker
The Succession Memo: How Logan Roy’s death derailed Rupert Murdoch
The hit HBO show was said to be based on the dysfunctional Murdoch family, but in a case of life imitating art, the Murdochs began taking cues from their onscreen counterparts.
- Thomas Mitchell
- Opinion
- Media & marketing
Why Rupert Murdoch has blown up his favourite son’s future
The media mogul rolled the dice in trying to secure his empire for son Lachlan and has ended up pitting the latter against the collective might of his siblings.
- Elizabeth Knight
Albanese calls on Dan Andrews for Dutton debate help
The struggling prime minister has enlisted the help of a serial election winner ahead of what could be a bruising election campaign.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
James Murdoch spills the beans on family feud in explosive interview
Alleged betrayal by his father, Rupert, has led to James revealing innermost family secrets for the first time.
- Colin Kruger
‘You’ve blown a hole in the family’: The inside story of the Murdoch succession drama
Rupert Murdoch thought he was going to die as the spectacular failure of his plan for dynastic control of the conservative media group unravelled.
- Colin Kruger
Peter Dutton finally goes to the National Press Club
But it wasn’t to face the journalists, despite months of (justified) grumbling from the Canberra press gallery.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
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