Advertisement

Rupert Murdoch loses ‘Succession’ battle for son’s control of media empire: report

Media mogul’s attempt to put control of his news empire in eldest son Lachlan’s hands is rejected by Nevada court

Reading Time:3 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
1
Rupert Murdoch, centre, with his sons Lachlan, left, and James. File photo: Reuters

Rupert Murdoch’s audacious bid to cement his eldest son’s control over one of the world’s most influential media empires has failed, a US report said Monday.

Advertisement

The first family of news – commanding a stable that includes Fox News, The Wall Street Journal and a host of British and Australian media – had been the inspiration for the hit television series Succession.

Like the fictitious version, this real-life fight pitted the children of a powerful patriarch against each other for who should be the face and the voice of the empire after the old man dies.

Murdoch, now 93, had long intended that his children inherit the empire, and jointly decide its direction.
Rupert Murdoch at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in July. File photo: TNS
Rupert Murdoch at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in July. File photo: TNS

The eldest daughter, Prudence, has had little involvement in the family business, but at various times the other three – Lachlan, James and Elisabeth – have all been considered as successors.

Advertisement
loading
Advertisement