Rupert Murdoch will step down as chairman of his global media empire and hand the post to his son Lachlan, according to media reports. Here's a refresher on Australian-born media tycoon
Rupert Murdoch transformed media and politics on three continents, building a chain of newspapers he inherited from his father at just 21 into a lucrative and profoundly influential right-leaning empire.
A shrewd and often merciless businessman, the 92-year-old Murdoch announced he is stepping back from both News Corp and Fox, conglomerates which made him a billionaire and a fearsome political king-maker in his native Australia, his adopted United States, and Britain.
The two companies announced that Murdoch's eldest son Lachlan, currently co-chair of both and chief executive at Fox, would become sole chair.
The elder Murdoch will become chairman emeritus at both, and he is not giving up his controlling shares, meaning he is not likely to completely step away from his powerful media portfolio.