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  1. Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch (* 12. August 1885 in Melbourne; † 4. Oktober 1952 in Langwarrin) war ein australischer Journalist und Unternehmer. Leben. Murdoch, ein Sohn des presbyterianischen Theologen Patrick John Murdoch, wurde nach dem Schulabschluss 1903 Lokalreporter bei der Zeitung The Age. Nach zwischenzeitlicher ...

  2. 3 de abr. de 2018 · Keith Murdoch y la gira de los All Blacks del 72. La vida de Keith Murdoch cambió de forma drástica después de ser expulsado de la gira de los All Blacks por Europa en 1972, no volvió a jugar al rugby y se convirtió en una leyenda. En diciembre de 1972, en este hemisferio, reinaba País de Gales.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2019 · Using 150 interviews on three continents, The Times describes the Murdoch family’s role in destabilizing democracy in North America, Europe and Australia.

  4. 4 de nov. de 2022 · The Keith Murdoch affair is one that has grown a life of its own ever since that fateful night after the All Blacks beat Wales by 19-16 at the old Cardiff Arms Park. The short version is that 29-year-old, 110kg prop Murdoch scored a try in that game, drank heavily afterwards in the Angel and punched out security guard Peter Grant in a kitchen.

  5. Rupert Murdoch. Keith Rupert Murdoch ( Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; 11 de marzo de 1931) es un empresario, inversor y magnate australiano nacionalizado estadounidense, director ejecutivo y principal accionista de las compañías Fox News, que comprenden medios tales como The Sun y The Times y cadenas de televisión como Fox y Sky.

  6. 31 de may. de 2017 · Back in the 1930s, Sir Keith Murdoch, whose son Rupert went on to found News Corp, was the most powerful media baron in Australia, running newspapers and radio stations.

  7. Keith Arthur Murdoch, later Sir Keith Murdoch, was born in West Melbourne and grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell. He became prominent as a journalist, while serving as a war correspondent during World War I.In 1921, Murdoch was appointed chief editor of the Melbourne Herald and in 1928 became managing director of its parent company, The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd.