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Rupert's Adventures in China: How Murdoch Lost a Fortune and Found a Wife
 
 

Rupert's Adventures in China: How Murdoch Lost a Fortune and Found a Wife [Kindle Edition]

Bruce Dover

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The compelling story of how two of the world’s great contemporary powers came to intersect and what came to pass when they did

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When China’s reformers eased open the communist giant’s doors to the world, they found Rupert Murdoch standing outside in his best suit with a bunch of flowers. Used to being courted by those in power, Murdoch made a clumsy suitor. If the billionaire media mogul thought he could swagger into China and add the world’s biggest audience to his News Corp empire, he quickly discovered that things worked differently in the Middle Kingdom. The communist leadership kept the ‘ultimate capitalist’ at arm’s length. Nonetheless, amid many blunders and much wasted money, News Corp managed to connect China to the world through the Internet and to transform its staid television service into a popular-entertainment medium. But was Beijing simply using Murdoch to help the country modernise and to rehabilitate its image in the wake of Tiananmen Square? Bruce Dover, Murdoch’s man on the ground in China for much of the 1990s, delivers a rollicking insider’s account of doing deals at the highest level of business and politics. In this intimate portrait of the impulsive billionaire in his prime, Dover describes fatefully introducing his boss to Wendi Deng, the woman who would become his second wife – News Corp’s future has a Chinese face after all.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 384 KB
  • Print Length: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Mainstream Digital (25 Mar 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0050OM2I4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #243,528 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Business and China 25 Jun 2011
By Geoffrey Lambert - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
There is no doubt that this is the century of China. What we in the West will find useful are insider accounts of how business there is done - or even more useful - how it is not done. Bruce Dover's book is an easy to read case study of Rupert Murdoch's persistent efforts (over nearly 2 decades) to get access to the huge potential of the Middle Kingdom. As anyone who has followed the rise of China knows the system is different there. As Dover illustrates, it's not possible to impose a Western will onto China.

What makes this book different from many other such tomes is the insider's story of the rise of Wendi Deng, the third Mrs Murdoch. China born and reared Wendi was trained in the West. Contrary to popular impressions in the West she seems to be far more than a `trophy wife'. This and the sheer energy of Murdoch, one of the most amazing businessmen of the last 50 years, make this an entertaining read.

Geoffrey Lambert - "The Morozov Inheritance"
Murdoch in China 28 Dec 2009
By Apellicon - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Rupert Murdoch has had success after success with his media company News Corp. His company launched the FOX Network, FOX News and made American Idol a global sensation. In the 1990's Murdoch turned his sight on entering and hopefully conquering the Chinese media market. This book written by one of his top executives in Asia also serves as a cautionary tale of doing business in China.

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