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“I'm conservative economically on the economic sort of policy; I'm more liberal on social policy. What I do find is that when people tell me to think a certain way or that I should think a certain way I'm more inclined to think a different way.”

Lachlan Murdoch
Executive Chairman & CEO, Fox Corporation (Class A)
Policy Impact economic policysocial policypolitics

On , Lachlan Murdoch, Executive Chairman & CEO at Fox Corporation (Class A), spoke about economic policy during The roots of Rupert Murdoch family succession feud | Australian Story documentary on ABC News In-depth.

The roots of Rupert Murdoch family succession feud | Australian Story documentary
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The roots of Rupert Murdoch family succession feud | Australian Story documentary
ABC News In-depth
Watch on YouTube at 30:59
Lachlan Murdoch owns Fox News and is head of one of the most powerful media companies in the world, but few Americans would recognise the enigmatic mogul if they ran into him in the street. Unlike his famous father Rupert, Lachlan rarely gives interviews and avoids the limelight. That veil of privacy was lifted when news broke of a bitter dispute between the Murdoch family over who would run the family empire following Rupert Murdoch’s passing. Echoes of the television drama Succession proved irresistible to headline writers around the world. Journalist Paddy Manning is a leading authority on the family and in this feature-length documentary he explores the rise of Lachlan Murdoch and the roots of the dispute that ended up in a courtroom in Nevada, USA. It includes interviews with billionaire businessman James Packer, New York Times journalist Jim Rutenberg, former Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull and CNN media reporter Brian Stelter. Read more: https://bit.ly/4fJiuzD Subscribe: https://ab.co/3yqPOZ5 #AustralianStory #MakingLachlanMurdoch #RupertMurdoch CHAPTERS 00:04 – Who is Lachlan Murdoch? 02:58 – Lachlan Murdoch into the archives 05:46 – A family legacy in media 11:12 – Meeting Anna 12:53 – Rupert goes to England 14:45 – The kidnapping of Muriel McKay 20:04 – Lachlan Murdoch is born 33:08 – The succession question 35:16 – James Packer and the battle for rugby league 42:41 – Sarah and Lachlan meet 50:11 – One.Tel failure 56:36 – Lachlan does business in the US 1:06:01 – News of the World phone-hacking scandal 1:11:34 — James and Lachlan: Uneasy peace 1:17:21 — Rupert shrinks the empire 1:18:24 — Fox News under Lachlan's control 1:27:11— Trump 2020 and Fox News 1:35:04 — Lachlan and Sarah Murdoch Foundation gives back 1:39:32 — The Murdochs vs Crikey 1:42:21 — Rupert Murdoch retires 1:46:28 — Family trust battle in Nevada Editor: Andrew Cooke Producers: Lisa McGregor, Paddy Manning and Greg Hassall About Australian Story: The power of the personal. Compelling stories about real people that illuminate, entertain and inspire. Watch more Australian Story documentaries here at our playlist: https://bit.ly/36ABH2J Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/abcaustralianstory ___________________________________________________________________________________ Welcome to ABC News In-depth, where you'll find our long-form journalism and other videos to help you understand what's going on in the world around you. Watch more ABC News content ad-free on ABC iview: https://ab.co/2OB7Mk1 For more from ABC News, click here: https://ab.co/2kxYCZY Get breaking news and livestreams from our ABC News channel:    / newsonabc  
Lachlan Murdoch

About Lachlan Murdoch

Executive Chairman & CEO · Fox Corporation (Class A)

Lachlan Murdoch, executive chairman and CEO of Fox Corporation, has been the subject of a three-part Australian Story documentary series examining his role in the Murdoch family's succession dispute. In the documentary, Murdoch described the family as "a very close family" and said "we actually are a normal family, we just have a bit of a spotlight on us." Journalist Paddy Manning, who is featured in the documentary, characterized Murdoch as someone who "wins the crown" but "finds himself estranged from his family." Court records from the Dominion Voting Systems defamation lawsuit against Fox News showed that Murdoch was "cheering for Donald Trump" on election night 2020, according to the documentary, which also reported that Murdoch and his father became "increasingly uncomfortable with countering Trump because the fox audience was tuning out." In a March 2022 speech launching the Centre for the Australian Way of Life at the Institute of Public Affairs, Murdoch criticized COVID-19 lockdown measures, saying "who would have believed that in Australia a pregnant mother would be arrested for questioning a government lockdown." He also criticized tech platforms for content moderation, stating that YouTube "banned Sky News Australia based on YouTube's own judgments and changing standards about a handful of pandemic related videos." Murdoch described himself as "conservative economically" and "more liberal on social policy," and said "when people tell me to think a certain way... I'm more inclined to think a different way."

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