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James Murdoch, the son of Rupert Murdoch, will on Friday become probably the most powerful individual in the British media. James Murdoch, the son of Rupert Murdoch, is later to become probably the most powerful individual in the British media.
It will be announced that he is taking control of News Corporation's operations in the UK, Europe and Asia.It will be announced that he is taking control of News Corporation's operations in the UK, Europe and Asia.
He will run News Corp's UK newspapers, including the Sunday Times, the Times and the Sun, its Italian TV operation, and Asian satellite TV arm, Star TV.He will run News Corp's UK newspapers, including the Sunday Times, the Times and the Sun, its Italian TV operation, and Asian satellite TV arm, Star TV.
The move marks out James Murdoch as the heir apparent to his mogul father.The move marks out James Murdoch as the heir apparent to his mogul father.
Governance issueGovernance issue
News Corp will be reconstructed to carve out Europe and Asia as a discrete business division under James Murdoch as its chairman and chief executive.News Corp will be reconstructed to carve out Europe and Asia as a discrete business division under James Murdoch as its chairman and chief executive.
He is currently chief executive of British Sky Broadcasting, in which News Corp holds 39%.He is currently chief executive of British Sky Broadcasting, in which News Corp holds 39%.
James Murdoch will give up his executive duties at Sky, to be replaced as chief executive by the finance director Jeremy Darroch.James Murdoch will give up his executive duties at Sky, to be replaced as chief executive by the finance director Jeremy Darroch.
However, the board of Sky decided it did not want to lose James Murdoch's services.However, the board of Sky decided it did not want to lose James Murdoch's services.
So it has taken the controversial decision, against British corporate governance best practice, to appoint him as non-executive chairman, in succession to Rupert Murdoch.So it has taken the controversial decision, against British corporate governance best practice, to appoint him as non-executive chairman, in succession to Rupert Murdoch.
British investment institutions dislike chief executives becoming chairmen of their respective companies.British investment institutions dislike chief executives becoming chairmen of their respective companies.
So Sky's British shareholders' are bound to complain about James Murdoch's elevation to the chairmanship.So Sky's British shareholders' are bound to complain about James Murdoch's elevation to the chairmanship.
However Sky non-executives have sounded out the group's leading US shareholders - including Templeton, Capital and Janus - and believe they are supportive of the management reorganisation.However Sky non-executives have sounded out the group's leading US shareholders - including Templeton, Capital and Janus - and believe they are supportive of the management reorganisation.
Les Hinton, who currently runs Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers, is to become chief executive of Dow Jones, the financial news business recently bought by News Corporation.Les Hinton, who currently runs Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers, is to become chief executive of Dow Jones, the financial news business recently bought by News Corporation.