Keith Rupert Murdoch
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Definition
Proper noun * Keith Rupert Murdoch: A United States publisher, born in Australia in 1931. He is the founder and executive chairman of News Corp, a global mass media and publishing conglomerate.
Usage
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific individual, Keith Rupert Murdoch. It is typically used in biographical, business, and media contexts.
Examples
- In a biographical context: built a media empire that includes newspapers, television networks, and film studios.
- In a business context: The decision was made by and the board of directors.
- In a historical context: 's acquisition of The Times in 1981 was a significant event in British media.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used metonymically to represent the media conglomerate he controls or its editorial stance.
- Example: Critics argued that the coverage reflected the interests of Keith Rupert Murdoch.
Variants and Related Words
- Rupert Murdoch: The common shortened form of his name, used more frequently in everyday language and journalism.
- Murdoch: A common shorthand reference, often used in headlines or informal contexts where the full name is implied.
- Example: The article analyzed Murdoch's influence on modern politics.
Synonyms
- Media mogul: A person who controls a large media conglomerate.
- Publisher: A person or company that prepares and issues books, journals, or newspapers for sale.
- Tycoon: A wealthy, powerful person in business or industry.
Note: These are descriptive synonyms for his role, not direct substitutes for his proper name.
Noun
- United States publisher (born in Australia in 1931)