
murdoch
Book Details
Author: William Shawcross
Publisher: Pan Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0330329758
Pages: 626
Published Year: 1993
Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Murdoch is a penetrating and authoritative biography by William Shawcross that chronicles the extraordinary rise of Rupert Murdoch from a young Australian newspaper proprietor to the architect of one of the world's most influential media empires. Drawing upon extensive research and interviews, Shawcross presents a detailed portrait of a businessman whose impact on journalism, broadcasting, and global media has been profound.
The book traces Murdoch's early years in Australia, his ambitious expansion into the British newspaper market, and his eventual transformation into a global media powerhouse. Readers gain insight into the strategic decisions, bold acquisitions, and entrepreneurial vision that enabled him to build an international network spanning newspapers, television, publishing, and entertainment.
Beyond charting Murdoch's business success, the biography examines the controversies, challenges, and political influence associated with his media holdings. Shawcross explores the complex relationship between media power, public opinion, and political leadership, providing valuable context for understanding Murdoch's role in shaping modern communications.
Written with journalistic rigor and narrative skill, the book offers a balanced assessment of a figure admired for his business acumen and scrutinized for his influence. It presents not only the story of an individual entrepreneur but also the evolution of the modern media industry during a period of rapid technological and cultural change.
An essential read for students of journalism, media studies, business history, and contemporary politics, Murdoch remains one of the most comprehensive and insightful examinations of one of the most influential media figures of the modern era.
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Book Details
Author: William Shawcross
Publisher: Pan Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0330329758
Pages: 626
Published Year: 1993
Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Murdoch is a penetrating and authoritative biography by William Shawcross that chronicles the extraordinary rise of Rupert Murdoch from a young Australian newspaper proprietor to the architect of one of the world's most influential media empires. Drawing upon extensive research and interviews, Shawcross presents a detailed portrait of a businessman whose impact on journalism, broadcasting, and global media has been profound.
The book traces Murdoch's early years in Australia, his ambitious expansion into the British newspaper market, and his eventual transformation into a global media powerhouse. Readers gain insight into the strategic decisions, bold acquisitions, and entrepreneurial vision that enabled him to build an international network spanning newspapers, television, publishing, and entertainment.
Beyond charting Murdoch's business success, the biography examines the controversies, challenges, and political influence associated with his media holdings. Shawcross explores the complex relationship between media power, public opinion, and political leadership, providing valuable context for understanding Murdoch's role in shaping modern communications.
Written with journalistic rigor and narrative skill, the book offers a balanced assessment of a figure admired for his business acumen and scrutinized for his influence. It presents not only the story of an individual entrepreneur but also the evolution of the modern media industry during a period of rapid technological and cultural change.
An essential read for students of journalism, media studies, business history, and contemporary politics, Murdoch remains one of the most comprehensive and insightful examinations of one of the most influential media figures of the modern era.












