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Murdoch charting a new path

LOS ANGELES_Rupert Murdoch began his restless quest to build one of the world's most influential media empires 65 years ago, when his father died unexpectedly, leaving him a tiny newspaper in southern Australia. In the decades since, Murdoch's appetite seemed insatiable as he gobbled up more and more newspapers, a Hollywood movie studio, television stations, TV networks and satellite TV operations that circle the globe.

Thursday, however, the 86-year-old tycoon walked away from some of his most significant properties. He sold much of his 21st Century Fox media company to Walt Disney Co. for $52.4 billion in an all-stock deal that will slenderize Fox at a time when Disney and other media companies are bulking up.

"Are we retreating? Absolutely not!" Murdoch told Wall Street analysts on a conference call Thursday. "We are pivoting at a pivotal moment."

One thing is clear. Murdoch

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