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VisitWill Lachlan Murdoch retain his executive roles at Fox Corp. and News Corp. by end of 2025?
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Murdoch Loses Bid to Alter Trust, Secure Son's Control, Lock In Fox News's Right-Wing Slant
Dec 9, 2024, 08:42 PM
A Nevada commissioner has ruled against Rupert Murdoch's attempt to alter his family's trust to consolidate control of his media empire, which includes Fox Corp. and News Corp., under his eldest son, Lachlan Murdoch, and to lock in Fox News's right-wing editorial slant, according to a sealed court document obtained by The New York Times. The decision characterized Murdoch's plan as a "carefully crafted charade" to "permanently cement Lachlan Murdoch’s executive roles" within the empire and found that Murdoch acted in bad faith. Despite the setback, Murdoch's legal team plans to appeal the ruling. This ruling represents a significant obstacle for the 92-year-old media mogul's succession plans.
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Lachlan Murdoch • 25%
Prudence Murdoch • 25%
Elisabeth Murdoch • 25%
James Murdoch • 25%
Lachlan Murdoch replaced • 25%
New executive position created • 25%
No change • 25%
Other executive change • 25%
Lachlan Murdoch • 25%
James Murdoch • 25%
Elisabeth Murdoch • 25%
Prudence Murdoch • 25%
Rupert Murdoch retains control • 25%
Lachlan Murdoch gains control • 25%
Control shared equally among children • 25%
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James Murdoch • 25%
Elisabeth Murdoch • 25%
Prudence Murdoch • 25%
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Lachlan gains sole control • 25%
Trust remains equally divided • 25%
Another child gains sole control • 25%
Trust structure changes to another arrangement • 25%
Lachlan Murdoch remains CEO • 25%
New CEO appointed from within the family • 25%
New CEO appointed from outside the family • 25%
Interim CEO appointed • 25%
Shifts Right • 25%
Becomes Neutral • 25%
Remains Right-Wing • 25%
Shifts Left • 25%
Settlement Reached • 34%
Appeal Successful • 33%
Appeal Unsuccessful • 33%