The media mogul married for the fifth time at the weekend at his vineyard in California.
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has married again, tying the knot for the fifth time at his California vineyard on Saturday.The former Fox and News Corp chairman, 93, married 67-year-old Elena Zhukova after a short engagement. The pair started dating in 2023 and confirmed their plans to wed to theMoscow native Zhukova was previously married to billionaire Alexander Zhukov. This will be her third marriage.
with journalists being informed on Wednesday of a newsroom restructure which is likely to result in more job losses as the company seeks to save up to $65 million.The Murdoch media empires are controlled through a family trust, meaning the marriage to Zhukova is unlikely to impact the future holdings of both media empires. Upon Murdoch’s death, all votes would be transferred to his four eldest children, Prudence, Lachlan, James and Elisabeth.
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