By Kit Moke Depending on who you ask, the legacy of Rupert Murdoch represents many different things. To some, he’s a corporate Napoleon, responsible for taking an Adelaide newspaper and transforming it into a world-spanning empire. To others, he’s a nepo child – his success a mixture of blind luck and knowing the right people. However, Murdoch’s longevity and widespread influence suggest something far more potent. Rupert Murdoch is the man who b…
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