Rupert Murdoch takes over National Geographic
Not-for-profit magazine National Geographic has changed hands, after a deal with Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox.
The $725 million deal will see Fox expand its current ownership share to 73 per cent, leaving National Geographic Society with 27 per cent.
It will see the iconic magazine drop its not-for-profit status – held for the past 127 years – to become a for-profit venture.
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“What this really is about is creating a new company with the National Geographic brand at its heart,” 21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch told The Sydney Morning Herald.
But the Murdoch takeover has raised questions over the magazine’s future in the science world.
Mr Murdoch recently said on Twitter he was a “climate change sceptic not a denier”.
But National Geographic Society CEO Gary Knell denied this would be a problem.
“I don’t think that they would be investing in this brand if it weren’t to keep the quality of what National Geographic stands for,” Knell told The Sydney Morning Herald.
Inevitably, the deal spawned social media parodies speculating the future of the publication under 21st Century Fox.
I can’t see a problem with Rupert owning #nationalgeographic pic.twitter.com/O8TvDBF1Vl
— Noël (@TheWrongNoel) September 10, 2015
Well, Rupert Murdoch didn’t waste any time remaking National Geographic. #nationalgeographic pic.twitter.com/QKfvAC7yvx
— Gerry Porter (@ficklesonance) September 10, 2015
Rupert Murdoch just bought “National Geographic.” Here’s sneak peek at first cover! #nationalgeographic #NatGeo pic.twitter.com/nt7hYElfJf — Michael Haigney (@MikeHaigney) September 9, 2015