Руперт Мердок (Serbian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Руперт Мердок" in Serbian language version.

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  • „Honours”. Government of Australia. Архивирано из оригинала 11. 6. 2010. г. Приступљено 27. 2. 2010. „AC AD84. For service to the media, particularly the newspaper publishing industry 

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  • Burns, John F.; Somaiya, Ravi (23. 7. 2012). „Murdoch Resigns From His British Papers' Boards”. The New York Times. Архивирано из оригинала 5. 10. 2017. г. Приступљено 18. 2. 2017. 
  • James Barron and Campbell Robertson (19. 5. 2007). „Page Six, Staple of Gossip, Reports on Its Own Tale”. The New York Times. Архивирано из оригинала 2. 2. 2017. г. Приступљено 19. 5. 2007. „The harshest criticism of Mr. Murdoch from within Dow Jones has been that he is willing to contort his coverage of the news to suit his business needs, in particular that he has blocked reporting unflattering to the government of China. He has invested heavily in satellite television there and wants to remain in Beijing’s favor. 
  • Stack, Liam (3. 4. 2019). „6 Takeaways From The Times's Investigation Into Rupert Murdoch and His Family”. The New York Times. Архивирано из оригинала 12. 8. 2020. г. Приступљено 12. 9. 2020. „Fox News has long exerted a gravitational pull on the Republican Party in the United States, where it most recently amplified the nativist revolt that has fueled the rise of the far right and the election of President Trump. Mr. Murdoch’s newspaper The Sun spent years demonizing the European Union to its readers in Britain, where it helped lead the Brexit campaign that persuaded a slim majority of voters in a 2016 referendum to endorse pulling out of the bloc. Political havoc has reigned in Britain ever since. And in Australia, where his hold over the media is most extensive, Mr. Murdoch’s outlets pushed for the repeal of the country’s carbon tax and helped topple a series of prime ministers whose agenda he disliked, including Malcolm Turnbull last year. 
  • Mahler, Jonathan; Rutenberg, Jim (3. 4. 2019). „How Rupert Murdoch's Empire of Influence Remade the World”. The New York Times. Архивирано из оригинала 26. 4. 2019. г. Приступљено 26. 4. 2019. 

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