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19   RUPERT MURDOCH


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Chairman and CEO, News Corp. (last year No. 2)
NET WORTH $5.3 billion
AGE 67
ADDRESS 1 Virginia Street, London E1 9XY, U.K.
BIO In the past 40 years, Murdoch has created the very model of the modern media mogul. He started in the '50s with a small daily newspaper in Australia's hinterlands, and today leads one of the world's largest media empires. From books (HarperCollins) to television (Fox Broadcasting) and newspapers (New York Post, Times of London) to movies (20th Century Fox), Murdoch has been among the first to realize that the secret to success in modern media is control of both content and distribution.
1998 POWER PLAY Murdoch's LineOne service is gunning to become the AOL of Europe. This year it added cutting-edge technology from Autonomy Agentware, which alerts members when articles of interest are posted and helps advertisers target consumers. The piece of Primestar Murdoch picked up this year also gives News Corp. an important foothold in the American satellite-broadcast market.
PLACE YOUR BETS With 40% of News Corp.'s voting shares in the hands of the Murdoch clan, some of the most interesting betting concerns who will carry on the family business after Rupert (the smart money is on his 26-year-old heir apparent, son Lachlan). That said, American shares of News Corp. are still up 70% in the past year. Look out for a public offering of shares in the Fox Group, which includes all of News Corp.'s film, television and sports concerns. It is expected before the end of the year.

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