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  • You know, it is Rupert Murdoch, and he goes where the money is, he goes where the audience is, he goes where the zeitgeist, the word Rupert Murdoch would not use, but he goes where that is.

    CNN Transcript Dec 7, 2008 2008

  • The suit says Carlucci was referring to Rupert Murdoch.

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  • Someone call Rupert Murdoch and ask him how Fox News is doing.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2010

  • Someone call Rupert Murdoch and ask him how Fox News is doing.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2010

  • Azcarraga Jean has been described by some as a Latin American Rupert Murdoch, who took over his father's Australian media company at a similarly young age.

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  • In 1969 it became the first British title Rupert Murdoch acquired, and in the past 25 years it has continued to flourish, often earning praise, sometimes earning censure, but always appealing to the heart of the nation.

    News of the World history: all human life was there 2011

  • KURTZ: At first many journalists and the family that owns "The Wall Street Journal" were aghast at the notion of Rupert Murdoch taking over perhaps the world's finest financial newspaper.

    CNN Transcript Jul 22, 2007 2007

  • GORANI: But, it's the other player in the deal, News Corp., and its chairman, Rupert Murdoch, that is making most of the news.

    CNN Transcript Aug 1, 2007 2007

  • A collaborative alliance of the five media "majors" that include Globovision, Televen, CMT and Venevision (owned by billionaire strident anti-Chavista Gustavo Cisneros who's called the Rupert Murdoch of Latin America because of his vast media holdings) along with RCTV began their anti-Chavez campaign soon after Hugo Chavez assumed office in 1999.

    Venezuela's RCTV Acts of Sedition 2007

  • Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture and Communication, says the idea of Rupert Murdoch as all controlling media baron is "very far from the truth" but sidesteps the question of whether he had been to a News International event.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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