Lachlan Murdoch
Lachlan Keith Murdoch (born 1971) is the son of media mogul, Rupert Murdoch and was heir apparent of News Corporation until he resigned from his job as deputy chief operating officer. He remains on the board of the company. [1]
Lachlan was born in London, but was raised in a wealthy Manhattan neighbourhood, where his father owned the New York Post. He received his education at the exclusive Aspen County Day School in Colorado and earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Princeton University. During summers he would work jobs ranging from cleaning printing presses to sub-editor at The Sun and The Times.
His first job came at Queensland Newspapers, which publishes The Courier-Mail in Brisbane. He then became publisher of Australia's first national paper, The Australian. In 1995 he was appointed Deputy CEO of News Limited, Executive Director of News Corporation since 1996, Deputy Chief Operating Officer since 2000, Senior Executive Vice President from 1999 to 2000, and Chairman of STAR since 1995.
He has been criticised as a "rich brat" for his "poor handling" of Murdoch interests in One.Tel, which lost the empire millions of dollars. Lachlan has also been attacked for trying to "Americanise" Australian newspapers.
Affiliations
- Centre for the Mind – Executive Board (former member)[2]
- NDS Group Ltd. – former board member (2002 - 2005)[3]
Resources
References
- ↑ News Corporation, "Lachlan Murdoch Resigns; Maintains Seat on Board", Media Release, July 29, 2005.
- ↑ Who, Centre for the Mind, accessed December 20, 2010.
- ↑ Dan Sabbagh, Investigation will have made interesting viewing for Ofcom's News Corp team, Guardian, 26 March 2012.
External links
- News Corporation, "Lachlan Murdoch Resigns; Maintains Seat on Board", Media Release, July 29, 2005.
- Sallie Hofmeister, "Murdoch's Heir Apparent Abruptly Resigns His Post: The departure of the mogul's elder son raises succession questions at Fox parent News Corp.", Los Angeles Times, July 30, 2005.
- Brendan Trembath "Lachlan Murdoch exits News Corp", AM, ABC Radio National, August 1, 2005.
- Neil Chenoweth, "Son no longer shines in", Australian Financial Review, August 1, 2005. (Sub req'd)
- Pamela Williams, "Italian wake for Lachlan exit", Australian Financial Review, August 1, 2005. (Sub req'd)
- Richard Silkos, "Behind Murdoch Rift, a Media Dynasty Unhappy in Its Own Way", New York Times, August 1, 2005.
- Steve Fishman, "Love and War in the House of Murdoch", New York Magazine, September 12, 2005.
- Jeni Porter, "Meddling sins of the father drove Lachlan Murdoch out", Sydney Morning Herald, September 14, 2005.
- Daniel Hoare, "An intimate view of Lachlan's Murdoch's break from NewsCorp", AM, ABC Radio National, September 14, 2005.
- Steve Fishman, "The Boy Who Wouldn't Be King: A son who craves his father's love. A father who believes in his own immortality. The intimate story of the clash that rocked the Murdoch dynasty", New York Magazine, September 19, 2005.
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