Murdoch, initially alarmed that Northcliffe's staff had obtained a copy of his own private letter, soon became a friend of the newspaper tycoon.
This character, too, has a real-life counterpart: Lord Beaverbrook, who was a Canadian newspaper tycoon.
Amanda Craig: A Vicious Circle (1996) (about a fictitious British newspaper tycoon and the world of publishing in general).
André Oscar Wallenberg (1816-1886), son of Marcus Wallenberg, naval officer, newspaper tycoon, banker and politician.
In 1966, The Times was sold to Canadian newspaper tycoon, Roy Thomson.
Hong Kong's only female newspaper tycoon, Ms. Aw took the wreckage of her family's fortunes and built an empire that straddles the globe.
As an actor, he played the reporter who investigates the life of the newspaper tycoon in Orson Welle's Citizen Kane (1941).
In 1933, the studio was also able to bring newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan films into the Warner Bros. fold.
The way was paved by Orson Welles's "Citizen Kane" (1942), about a newspaper tycoon who tries to buy and sell love, friendship and political influence.
Rosalind Russell stars as a judge targeted by a newspaper tycoon unhappy with her decision in his divorce case.