Lachlan Murdoch, now ruler of the Fox empire, touts victory in succession battle
Los Angeles Times

Lachlan Murdoch, now ruler of the Fox empire, touts victory in succession battle

Two days after solidifying control of his family's empire, Fox Corp. Chief Executive Lachlan Murdoch touted the strength and newfound stability of their media business. Murdoch spoke briefly Wednesday at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference, a fireside chat cut short because of Murdoch's late arrival in San Francisco thanks to a weather delay. Instead of speaking for about 40 ...

Lachlan Murdoch, chief executive officer of Fox Corporation and co-chairman of News Corp, attends the annual Allen& Company Sun Valley Conference, on July 11, 2019, in Sun Valley, Idaho.

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Two days after solidifying control of his family's empire, Fox Corp. Chief Executive Lachlan Murdoch touted the strength and newfound stability of their media business.

Murdoch spoke briefly Wednesday at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference, a fireside chat cut short because of Murdoch's late arrival in San Francisco thanks to a weather delay. Instead of speaking for about 40 minutes, Murdoch appeared for just about 10 minutes.

The session followed this week's $3.3-billion settlement of the Murdochs' bitter succession feud, which handed Lachlan the keys to the kingdom. Rupert Murdoch's trust will be replaced with new ones that benefit his six children. In the coming weeks, the family's controlling News Corp. and Fox shares will pass from Rupert to Lachlan, sealing the scion's status as one of the world's most influential moguls.

The 54-year-old executive already was overseeing Fox News, the Fox broadcast network and the free video service Tubi as CEO of Fox since 2019. As chairman of News Corp., Lachlan Murdoch is perched atop the publishing firm that includes the Wall Street Journal, New York Post, the Times of London, HarperCollins publishing house and newspapers in his family's native Australia. Now his inheritance and legal standing is etched through 2050.

"It's great news for investors," Murdoch said of the family settlement. "It gives us a clarity about our strategy going forward — and shows that our strategy will be consistent."

The settlement was reached after months of negotiations among representatives of Rupert Murdoch's children. Three of his offspring — Prudence MacLeod, Elisabeth Murdoch and James Murdoch — had tried to block the elder Murdoch's plan to consolidate Lachlan's power — sending the dispute to a Nevada probate court.

Prudence, Elisabeth and James agreed to surrender their shares and abandon any future involvement in the companies in exchange for $1.1 billion apiece.

Analysts said they don't expect major changes at Fox, particularly at Fox News, which will continue its conservative drumbeat and support of President Trump.

"We expect the strategy will likely stay the course," Robert Fishman, a MoffettNathanson research analyst, wrote in a report. "Fox's emphasis on its differentiated linear assets — namely sports and Fox News — should continue while at the same time balance a streaming push with its recently-launched Fox One and rapidly growing Tubi."

During the Goldman Sachs conference, Murdoch sounded an upbeat note about last month's launch of its latest streaming service, Fox One, which delivers news and sports to consumers.

"I don't want to read too much into our success and our data of the last few weeks but suffice to say its take-up [rate] has exceeded our expectations," Murdoch said.

Fox One will be part of a streaming bundle with ESPN next month. "We think it'll be ... the essential sports bundle for sports fans in America," Murdoch said.

Murdoch has been running Fox since 2019 after Rupert Murdoch sold the bulk of the company's entertainment assets to the Walt Disney Co., in a $71-billion deal which provided Murdoch's children with a payout of about $2 billion each. At the time, Rupert Murdoch wanted to simplify his company and pave the succession path for Lachlan.

"The strategy was set back in 2019 ... and that strategy has proven to be prescient in its success and where we positioned ourselves in the media ecosystem," Lachlan Murdoch said. "Since then, we've increased our revenue by nearly $5 billion — about $2 billion of that comes from advertising... and about $2 billion from distribution revenue."

Murdoch noted that resolving the family control issue carried other side benefits, including smoothing the application process for state gaming licenses for the online sports wagering business, FanDuel. Fox has options to take a minority stake in that enterprise.

Rupert Murdoch sought to cement Lachlan's control as a way to preserve the conservative leanings of his media empire after he is gone.

The 94-year-old patriarch has long viewed Lachlan as his natural heir, in part because his oldest son is the most ideologically in sync with him.

Rupert had become increasingly troubled by the more liberal attitudes of three of his older children, particularly James, who has been outspoken in his disdain of Fox News.

Fox shares have fallen about 6% since Monday when the settlement was announced, after the company said that shares the Murdochs plan to sell would be priced at $54.25. Shares closed down 2.5% Wednesday to $57.19.

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