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News Corp in 2004: The DirecTV Acquisition and Beyond |
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ExcerptsBackground NotePublishingMurdoch had inherited his passion for newspapers from his father Sir Keith Murdoch. Just before his death, Sir Keith used all his savings to increase his stake in News, which he bequeathed to his only son. The young Murdoch was aggressive almost from the beginning. As soon as he took control of News, which was then outsold 2 to 1 by its bigger rival Adelaide Advertiser (Advertiser), he wrote to the Advertiser and made clear his intentions about taking them head-on... EntertainmentBy the 1980s, Murdoch was looking seriously at entertainment. He eyed the US, long considered to be the entertainment capital of the world. Murdoch believed that a serious integrated media company had to be involved in entertainment, of which, movies was an integral part...
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