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  1. Aug 4, 2015 · Most of Murdoch’s publications are in his native Australia. In the 1970s, the media mogul began buying newspapers in the United States. In 1953, when Murdoch was 22, Murdoch’s father suddenly passed away, and he took over ownership of Adelaide’s News and Sunday Mail publications.

  2. Sixteen years ago, an eternity in Internet years, media mogul Rupert Murdoch became one of the first NEWSPAPER publishers to venture online. In a now-forgotten deal, his sprawling News Corp. empire snapped up Delphi Internet Services, one of America's first dial-up providers, with a plan to meld it with his newspaper and TV content.

  3. Sep 21, 2023 · After his father died, he inherited a half-share of local newspapers in the Australian city of Adelaide in the 1950s, before going on to own some of the most influential newspapers and TV...

  4. In the 1950s and 1960s, Murdoch acquired a number of newspapers in Australia and New Zealand before expanding into the United Kingdom in 1969, taking over the News of the World, followed closely by The Sun. In 1974, Murdoch moved to New York City, to expand into the US market; however, he retained interests in Australia and the UK.

  5. Sep 21, 2023 · Mr. Murdoch bought several local newspapers in Australia in the 1960s, including The Sunday Times in Perth and The Daily Mirror in Sydney. In 1964, he founded The Australian , a national...

  6. 1 day ago · In 1973 Murdoch entered the American newspaper business by purchasing two San Antonio, Texas, dailies, one of which—the San Antonio News (later the Express-News)—he transformed into a sex-and-scandal sheet that soon dominated the city’s afternoon market.

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  8. Apr 13, 2021 · It found digital sources overall, including social media, were now more popular (61 per cent) than television (60 per cent), radio (42 per cent) or print newspapers (25 cent).