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Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has stepped down as the chairman of Fox Corp and News Corp, marking the end of a more than seven-decade long reign in the media space. Murdoch’s exit will be effective as of the upcoming annual general meeting of shareholders in mid-November. His son, Lachlan Murdoch will
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of course, succession. you say, "of course succession," because it's been such a massive global hit and many people watching and listening will know it, but for those who don't, in essence, it's the story of a media mogul and his family based in new york. and many would say reminding them, somewhat, of rupert murdoch and his particular family. you might say that. i couldn't possibly comment. but nonetheless, that is interesting because it's been a huge success. you were an instrumental writer, part of the team in it. and ijust wondered whether that has taken you in a new direction. i think it's improved my writing. it's very difficult to work on a show like succession as a writer and executive producer with the other writers and producers i work with and the actors, of course, and not become a better writer. i've been doing it, i was doing it for six years, involved very heavily in every season. and you work with actors of that quality, but also writers of that quality and you learn so, so much about what to put in, what to leave out often as well. and so i think i've come back to theatre both hopefully better equipped, you know, knowing how to edit something and how to work with actors, but also missing that very special
what if no one breaks out as a serious challenger to donald trump. woodbridge and your governor glenn young can take the gamble? they're asking now might be his time to shine. the washington post is among those reporting that media mogul rupert murdoch has encouraged him to jump in and why does that possibility make democrats in virginia nervous? i want to bring in nbc's ryan nobles and also back with us is rick tyler. ryan, why would democrats care if glenn youngkin decided to challenge trump ? they are not worried about glenn youngkin taking him on but worried about what he might do to get there and in particular they are focused on the upcoming state legislative races in virginia that are happening this fall
do you feel as in love with the theatre now as you did then? i do feel more in love with the theatre in some ways than i did then. back when i wrote the effect originally, i was working quite a lot more in theatre, and then i went away to do television for quite a long time. i've been working on a show i do with billie piper called i hate suzie and, of course, succession. you say, "of course succession," because it's been such a massive global hit and many people watching and listening will know it, but for those who don't, in essence, it's the story of a media mogul and his family based in new york. and many would say reminding them, somewhat, of rupert murdoch and his particular family. you might say that. i couldn't possibly comment. but nonetheless, that is interesting because it's been a huge success. you were an instrumental writer, part of the team in it. and ijust wondered whether that has taken you in a new direction. i think it's improved my writing.
of a media mogul and his family based in new york. and many would say reminding them, somewhat, of rupert murdoch and his particularfamily. you might say that. i couldn't possibly comment. but nonetheless, that is interesting because it's been a huge success. you were an instrumental writer, part of the team in it. and ijust wondered whether that has taken you in a new direction. i think it's improved my writing. it's very difficult to work on a show like succession as a writer and executive producer with the other writers and producers i work with and the actors, of course, and not become a better writer. i've been doing it, i was doing it for six years, involved very heavily in every season. and you work with actors of that quality, but also writers of that quality and you learn so, so much about what to put in, what to leave out often as well. and so i think i've come back to theatre both hopefully better equipped, you know, knowing how to edit something and how to work with actors, but also missing that very