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· nytimes
· business
James Murdoch’s Company Said to Be in Talks to Acquire Major Parts of Vox Media
- 1. Lupa Systems, a company controlled by media scion James Murdoch, is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire significant portions of Vox Media.
- 2. Vox Media ultimately opted for James Murdoch's offer over other potential acquirers, such as the media company Versant, primarily because his proposal included more cash.
- 3. This acquisition would significantly elevate James Murdoch's Lupa Systems as a notable player within the U.S. media landscape.
- 4. James Murdoch is financially well-positioned for such an acquisition, having accumulated significant capital from recent family business dealings.
- 5. The acquisition of New York magazine would create a poignant historical echo, mirroring his father Rupert Murdoch's past media ventures.
- 6. Vox Media stands out as one of the last privately owned digital publishing ventures that rose to prominence during the digital media boom of the 2010s.
- 7. Vox Media's podcast network proved to be a significant growth engine, generating over $80 million for the company in 2025.