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At various points in the Murdoch family’s history, all three of Rupert’s kids have been rumored to succeed their father, much like Kendall, Roman, and Shiv have all taken turns as the heir apparent.
Rupert’s expansion continued with the acquisition of small papers in remote towns and the purchase of the NT News and the Mount Isa Mail in 1959, both of which he transformed into daily newspapers.
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Rupert’s experiences in Adelaide were formative, and he emerged as a formidable force in the media industry, with a thirst for expansion and a willingness to challenge the status quo.
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