A book about power, apprenticeship, and succession in the first family
of media
An heir apparent to the first global media dynasty, Lachlan Murdoch has
been waiting to run his father Rupert's empire all his life. In this
riveting first biography of a little-understood but hugely influential
figure, acclaimed journalist Paddy Manning asks: can the dutiful son
hang onto the empire, or will the third generation of Murdoch moguls
prove the last?
Despite a life in the spotlight, Lachlan's personality, politics, and
business acumen remain enigmatic. Is he the ultra-conservative ideologue
media reports maintain, or a free-thinking libertarian, as some friends
suggest?
After emerging victorious from the Murdoch family's turbulent succession
wars, Lachlan is stepping up at a time of unprecedented instability.
What can we expect from his time at the helm, and does he have what it
takes to chart a future for this century-old company? This is a book
about the good, the bad, and the ugly of the global media world, and
about America in the age of Trump and Murdoch. It is a book about power,
apprenticeship, and succession.