#Rupert

2025-05-03

Oh, by the way #Rupert … fuck right off

#auspol

2025-04-07
Kleiner Kalenderkleinerkalender
2025-03-27
Ellie Kennard PhotographyEllieK@pxlfd.ca
2025-03-11
Rupert always enjoyed taking part in Tongue Out Tuesdays

It's always the orange ones... We still miss him. 2002-2019
Have a great day, everyone, in the best way you can!

#TongueOutTuesday #Rupert #CornishRexCat #Cat #Pet #OrangeCats #catsofpixelfed #CatsOfTheFediverse #Caturday #CaturdayEveryDay #TabbyTuesday #Blep #BlepAlert
An orange cat with curly short fur and big yellow eyes is looking to the side of the camera, sticking his pink tongue out. His nose is brick coloured. Only his head and neck are in the frame.
Steve Dustcircle 🌹dustcircle@masto.ai
2025-02-15

‘You’ve Blown a Hole in the Family’: Inside the #Murdochs’ Succession Drama

More than 3,000 pages of documents reveal how years of betrayals led to a messy court battle that threatens the future of #Rupert’s empire.

nytimes.com/2025/02/13/magazin

2025-01-22

Prince Harry gets apology, big settlement from Murdoch’s UK tabloids over intrusion #Trending #World #Prince Harry #prince harry settlement #Princess Diana #Rupert Murdoch

globalnews.ca/news/10971730/pr

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2025-01-06

Elon Musk turns on Nigel Farage and calls for new leader of Reform

"President" Musk has called for Nigel Farage to be replaced as Reform UK leader
hours after Farage described the billionaire businessman as “a hero”,
in what is likely to be a preview of how a chaotic Donald Trump could affect British politics.

Farage, who is also the de facto owner of Reform, “doesn’t have what it takes”,
Musk said on X, the social media platform he owns, less than three weeks after the pair held seemingly warm talks at Trump’s Florida home.
💥“The Reform party needs a new leader,” he wrote.

Musk, 53, who has sent a mass of largely misleading posts in recent days about a series of aspects of UK politics, appeared to endorse #Rupert #Lowe, the Great Yarmouth MP, as a possible replacement, saying statements he had read from Lowe “make a lot of sense”.

Later, Lowe backed Farage, posting on X:
“Nigel is leader of Reform. He made Brexit happen, and for that I will always be grateful.
“I look forward to working with Nigel and the entire team to continue to hold this incompetent Labour party to account, democratise our own party, win the next election and form a Reform government.”

The sudden change of heart from Musk is highly embarrassing for Farage,
who had just spent much of a TV interview earlier on Sunday refusing to condemn the businessman for inflammatory comments about Keir Starmer and Jess Phillips,
including calling the latter a “rape genocide apologist”.

Farage, 60, indicated Musk’s statement could be connected to a disagreement about #Tommy #Robinson,
the jailed far-right anti-Islam agitator whom Musk has characterised as a political prisoner,
but whom Farage condemns.

“Well, this is a surprise!” Farage wrote on X after Musk’s tweet.
“Elon is a remarkable individual but on this I am afraid I disagree.
My view remains that Tommy Robinson is not right for Reform and I never sell out my principles.”

theguardian.com/politics/2025/

IFR (she/her)ifr@mastodonapp.uk
2025-01-03

Photo 1 was completed July 2021 a week before The Boy was born. They named the bear #Rupert and it went everywhere with him. He still has it here.

Photo 2 was completed today, ready for the birth of my granddaughter. They have named this bear #Ruth.

I’m a bit disappointed with myself for conforming to gender colour norms, I’ll be honest. But also, all newborn babies look like grumpy old men don’t they, so at least the pink may counter that slightly!

#crochet #handmade #OrganicCotton #binky

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2024-12-17

Der Wissenschaftswahn: Warum der Materialismus ausgedient hat - Rupert Sheldrake

exo.tube/videos/watch/8a64bcb0

2024-12-15

China is winning....
Collaboration with Asian supply chains accelerates the growth of Europe's EV battery industry

And you can bet your last dollar that #elon💩 is right there in the middle of things working alongside with the Chinese.
Just like #Rupert

en.people.cn/n3/2024/1212/c900

The battery, as one of the most essential components in electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing, is key to Europe's ambition to accelerate the EV transition. Yet, as its homegrown battery manufacturers face certain challenges, a promising way forward lies in fostering international collaboration across the entire EV supply chain and embracing greater openness to external partnerships. Such a strategy would enable Europe to rapidly accelerate the growth of its EV sector, turning bold ambitions into concrete progress in remarkably little time.

It is undeniable that European homegrown companies have made slow progress in the field of EV battery production. According to Bloomberg, 11 out of 16 planned European-led battery factories have been delayed or canceled. In sharp contrast, "10 of 13 projects in the region by Asian manufacturers such as China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Co and South Korea's Samsung SDI are on track." ‘These numbers may serve as a reminder to Europeans that if they can set aside the misguided narratives in some Western media about a so-called zero-sum competition between China and Europe, and instead focus on the potential for mutually beneficial cooperation across the supply chain, they might uncover the key to unlocking the growth of Europe's EV battery industry and, by extension, the broader EV ecosystem.Over the past decade, companies from Asia - particularly those from China, and South Korea - have emerged as competitive players in the EV battery manufacturing sector. In the face of fierce international competition, these companies have built impressive and multifaceted competitive advantages. Driven by relentless technological innovation, they have mastered a broad spectrum of core technologies and continually refined battery performance through process optimization. Simultaneously, their ability to scale production has significantly reduced unit costs, granting them a decisive advantage in pricing.

As these Asian manufacturers set their sights on Europe, the potential for mutually beneficial collaboration is enormous. By leveraging their established strengths, they are poised to play a key role in bolstering Europe’s EV battery manufacturing capabilities, thereby contributing to both regional growth and industrial development.
Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-12-09

A Nevada commissioner ruled resoundingly against #Rupert #Murdoch’s attempt to change his family’s #trust
-- to consolidate his eldest son #Lachlan’s control of his media empire
-- and lock in Fox News’s right-wing editorial slant, according to a sealed court document obtained by The New York Times.

The commissioner, Edmund J. Gorman Jr., concluded in a decision filed on Saturday that the father and son, who is the head of Fox News and News Corp.,
had acted in “bad faith” in their effort to amend the irrevocable trust,
which divides control of the company equally among Mr. Murdoch’s four oldest children
— Lachlan, James, Elisabeth and Prudence
— after his death.

The ruling was at times scathing.

At one point in his 96-page opinion, Mr. Gorman characterizes the plan to change the trust as a
“carefully crafted charade”
to “permanently cement Lachlan Murdoch’s executive roles” inside the empire
“regardless of the impacts such control would have over the companies or the beneficiaries” of the family trust.

The battle over the family trust is not about money
— Mr. Murdoch is not seeking to diminish any of his children’s financial stakes in the company
— but rather about future control of the world’s most powerful conservative media empire,
which includes Fox News,
The Wall Street Journal,
The New York Post and major newspapers and television outlets in Australia and Britain.

James and Elisabeth are both known to have less-conservative political views than their father or brother.

If Mr. Murdoch fails to lock in Lachlan’s leadership of the company,
he will be unable to ensure that Fox News will remain a right-wing news outlet after his death,
putting in jeopardy the legacy of the conservative empire he had spent his life building.

In seeking to consolidate Lachlan’s control over this empire,
Mr. Murdoch has argued that maintaining the political bent of his outlets
— and stripping the voting power of three of his children
— is in the financial interest of all his beneficiaries.
nytimes.com/2024/12/09/busines

2024-12-02

Magic can’t save ‘Harry Potter’ star Rupert Grint from US$2.3M tax bill #Entertainment #Trending #World #Harry Potter #Rupert Grint

globalnews.ca/news/10896330/ru

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-09-23

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As the Murdoch #succession battle plays out in a US court,
a separate fight is brewing over control of #News #Corp

Australian and US investment groups take aim at #dual #voting #rights system that
⚠️gives family a dominant voice over how empire is run

Australian pension funds and governance groups have criticised the share voting powers that allow Rupert Murdoch to control News Corp,
-- as a secret legal case over the future control of the company is heard in the US state of Nevada.

The push to untangle News Corp’s structure,
which allocates different voting rights according to share type,
⭐️is being driven by agitators trying to loosen the billionaire’s grip over the media empire
🔸and stop that influence being passed to his heirs.

Murdoch has been in Nevada for hearings this week,
after seeking to 🔹change the terms of a family trust to ensure that his eldest son,
Lachlan, remains in charge of the company’s stack of newspapers and television networks, including the Wall Street Journal and Fox News.

The proceedings prompted the US hedge fund Starboard Value to propose a resolution to eliminate News Corp’s dual class share structure,
-- arguing that the political disagreement in the family
“could be paralyzing to the strategic direction” of News Corp,
according to The New York Times.

Dual structures are commonly used by company founders to retain control of a business even when they have a minority shareholding,
with Murdoch holding 40% of voting rights via a 14% shareholding.

Debby Blakey, the chief executive of the A$86bn Hesta superannuation fund, told Guardian Australia that
“one share, one vote” was fundamental to good corporate governance.

She said the fund’s “engagement, voting and advocacy activities continue to reflect this belief”.

“Hesta remains committed to engaging with companies and using our shareholder votes to drive change that helps create long-term investment value for our members,” Blakey told Guardian Australia.

The Australian Council of Superannuation Investors said it also supported a “one share, one vote” capital structure.

“Voting is a fundamental shareholder right and one of the key ways for shareholders to ensure accountability at listed companies,” ACSI said.

#Rupert #Murdoch #dual #class #accountability #Michael #Wolff #Roger #Ailes #Starboard #Value #Jeffrey #Smith

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-09-23

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For example, #Rupert #Murdoch owns 17% of equity in the media empire 👉 and 39% of the voting power.

“The fight for control of the Murdoch empire is only magnified by the #dual #class structure,” says Charles Elson, a leading authority on US corporate governance issues.

“The idea is I am the smartest person in the world and I should run the company as its king.

Other shareholders can say we believe you. If that’s a condition of investing, so be it.”

❌But critics of unequal dual-class voting say the structure weakens executive accountability.

“That’s the problem – it basically destroys #accountability,” says Elson.

Passing that power on generationally, he adds, only makes it worse.

“How do you know the talent is genetic?
Simply because they’re the children doesn’t mean they have the same business acumen as the father
and it’s not how you pick the leader of a company or a country.”

The Murdoch biographer and antagonist #Michael #Wolff wrote recently that the late Fox News chair and CEO #Roger #Ailes told him that the Murdoch sons,
Lachlan and James,
“are both wannabe little kings”.

But that was before open warfare broke out.

“I think they both really believe they were put on earth to show up their father, rather than the reality,
which is that they would be mid-level media executives making a quarter million a year and grateful for it, without their old man.”

Earlier this month, the hedge fund #Starboard #Value sent a letter to shareholders of News Corp, the parent company of the Wall Street Journal and New York Post, calling for the company to eliminate its dual-class share structure.

In the letter, the Starboard CEO, #Jeffrey #Smith, argued:
“This transition of power from Rupert Murdoch to his children has allowed for complicated family dynamics to potentially impact the stability and strategic direction of News Corp.”

Four Murdoch children with voting rights, Smith added,
“could be paralyzing to the strategic direction”
and, more importantly:
“We are not sure why their perspectives should carry greater weight than the views of other shareholders.”

News Corp said it believed its dual-class capital structure
“promotes stability and has facilitated the successful implementation of News Corp’s transformational strategy and long-term outperformance for all News Corp stockholders”.

The outcome of the Nevada court battle will not immediately affect the family’s control of the Murdoch empire
but could in the fullness of time if Murdoch dies or becomes incapacitated.

“If the stock is split up and the family doesn’t get along, the company could face real challenges and it becomes a very bumpy road for the other investors who are not part of the drama.”

But as the caravan of Black SUVs ferried warring Murdochs in and out of court last week, there was at least one certainty, Elson says.

While Rupert Murdoch still lives, the company remains firmly under his thumb.

“Rupert Murdoch calls the shots and when he’s gone he really doesn’t have that worry any more. -- He’s done.”

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-09-23

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Murdoch family drama plays out in court with fate of Fox News at stake

If #Rupert #Murdoch, 93, prevails in his legal effort to change voting rights of the #family #trust
to ensure that his chosen successor and conservative-leaning eldest son, #Lachlan Murdoch, 53, runs the company after his death, little may change.

♦️The proceedings pit Murdoch, 93, and his chosen successor, Lachlan, against his three more liberal-leaning siblings, Prudence, Elizabeth and James,
over future control of Murdoch’s #Fox Corp and #News Corp through the family’s control of the global empire’s share structure via an irrevocable trust set up in 1999.

According to the Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal, Murdoch is arguing that
“shifting voting control of the trust to Lachlan should be allowed because it is in the best interest of all the beneficiaries, including his other children”.

⭐️But if the patriarch loses, the younger brother #James Murdoch, in concert with his sisters #Prudence and #Elizabeth, could force Fox News to move away from the conservative news alignments of their father and brother.

🧨That would be an earthquake in American politics.

➡️ No other media power in the US has the impact that Fox News has had in the last two decades.

It has become a driving force of American conservatism, feared for its power by both Republicans and Democrats.

And condemned by many for its conservative bias and numerous show hosts who have become darlings of the US right and powerful players on their own.

Figures such as Sean #Hannity are hugely powerful within the Maga world, while the former host Tucker #Carlson
– now exiled from the station where he rose to power
– has withered outside it and been largely unable to recreate the influence he had while broadcasting to Fox’s viewers.

Gaming out the different scenarios at stake in Reno is water cooler talk at Fox News’s midtown New York headquarters,
with TV hosts discussing a reposition of their own personal brands if liberal-leaning James wins
and opening back-channel communications with him if his father and rival brother prevail.

But despite their immense importance the legal arguments over the Murdoch Family Trust presented within the impenetrable walls of a 1960’s annex court extension in Reno last week are known only to the judge and court staff, Rupert Murdoch, his first and second set of children and an army of lawyers, including Trump’s attorney general William Barr.

“A family trust like the one at issue in this case … is essentially a private legal arrangement,”
the Washoe county probate commissioner Edmund J Gorman Jr, wrote in an 18-page recommendation before the parties convened.

❇️ James, Elisabeth and Prudence, want the trust to be maintained and oppose Murdoch’s proposed change giving Lachlan control because they would stand to lose voting power.

Yet while Lachlan’s politics are comfortably rightwing and match his father’s,
the opposing other siblings have a different world view.

James Murdoch even hosted Joe #Biden in his home for a fundraiser in 2022 and🔥 has endorsed #Kamala #Harris to beat Trump in 2024.

But it won’t be Fox politics under discussion so much in Reno.
Instead, much of that argument will be couched in an examination of US corporate governance conventions that allow for a family to control a business they do not majority own by a so-called #dual #class structure of shares
– in effect the family shares have more power than others.
theguardian.com/media/2024/sep

Alan Rycroft 🇨🇦alanrycroft@mastodon.world
2024-08-26

First Nation blockades road

Gitanyow First Nation has established a blockade on its traditional territory ahead of #LNG #pipeline construction, to close access into the Prince #Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline man camp

#Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs have blockaded the Cranberry Connector, a forest service road that passes over the Cranberry River, after reports arrived that large trucks & machinery were crossing their territory

nationalobserver.com/2024/08/2

#blockade #methane #bcpoli #Indigenous

Alpha1Nine :funkwhale: :sofia:Alpha1Nine@aus.social
2024-07-09

I once worked for #QueenslandNewspapers. It was well before #NewsCorp acquired it.

A very strange workplace. Almost everyone in authority there was a #mason.

When I started there I was quizzed about whether I was a Mason or if a relative was. Secret handshakes were everywhere.

The union (the #PKIU - Printing & Kindred Industries Union) called itself ‘The Chapel’ in reference to early monks being about the only people who were literate. Uh huh.

I don’t mention my employment there as everyone assumes I worked for #Rupert.

Oh. I was a “copy holder”. I worked with the proof readers as their reader.

I’d read aloud from the reporters notes while the proof reader had a “proof” of what would be published & checked for errors in grammar, spelling, etc.

After I left, I believe a computer took over all the proof reading & did a lousy job.

Such is life.

BandersnatchBandersnatch
2024-06-27

@lovelylovely

I trust the as much as I do the .

These days, intelligent people don't get their news from either one.

Good job, .

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