Rupert Murdoch by William Shawcross

Rupert Murdoch by William Shawcross

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A biography of Rupert Murdoch, the notorious and powerful media baron, and the parallel tale of the information and technology revolution which has made such global influence and power possible.

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Rupert Murdoch by William Shawcross

Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation empire ended the 80s with a debt the size of Ecuador's and on the verge of catastrophe. Houdini-like Murdoch survived, buying time, merging Sky with BSB, advancing into the '90s as one of the most powerful media barons the world has ever known. Shawcross tells two stories. The story of the man himself, his origins and personality, of how an Australian with Scottish Presbeterian grandparents became a US citizen owning newspapers and TV stations on 3 continents, a film studio in Hollywood, satellites in space, and selling to the world the 20th-century's most powerful persuaders - information and entertainment. And he tells the fascinating tale of the information and technology revolution which Murdoch (despite his own technological ineptness) knew how to exploit and which has made him so powerful.
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ISBN 13 9780701134518
ISBN 10 0701134518
Title Rupert Murdoch
Author William Shawcross
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Other printed item
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1992-09-24
Number of pages 592
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.