Growing Up Murdoch.
"For now, James is left struggling to answer the question he found himself asking in the courtroom—how did we let it come to this? His 93-year-old father will, despite his most fervent wishes, die one day. And when he does, he will leave behind a family at war with itself—a bevy of estranged children and ex-wives exchanging awkward greetings at an expensive funeral."
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2025/04/rupert-murdoch-family-succession-james-murdoch/681675/?gift=201cWZnM2XBz2eP81zy0pF1RCG2KdLr5grELF9oJmSw&utm_source=globalmuseum #media #Murdoch
"For now, James is left struggling to answer the question he found himself asking in the courtroom—how did we let it come to this? His 93-year-old father will, despite his most fervent wishes, die one day. And when he does, he will leave behind a family at war with itself—a bevy of estranged children and ex-wives exchanging awkward greetings at an expensive funeral."
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2025/04/rupert-murdoch-family-succession-james-murdoch/681675/?gift=201cWZnM2XBz2eP81zy0pF1RCG2KdLr5grELF9oJmSw&utm_source=globalmuseum #media #Murdoch
Growing Up Murdoch
James Murdoch on mind games, sibling rivalry, and the war for the family media empireMcKay Coppins (The Atlantic)