He is a familiar figure in the West: a wealthy press baron who takes on an administration he dislikes.
He was arguably both Ireland's first "press baron" and the leading promoter of tram development.
The powerful press barons had less political power after 1945.
Now Brown is trying to put a stake through the heart of the wounded press baron.
In the past, newspapers have often been owned by so-called press barons, and were used for gaining a political voice.
Under the Constitution, freedom of the press belongs no more to the press baron than to the ordinary citizen.
Indeed, the motivations of press barons have seldom been purely commercial (Jenkins, 1986).
I just don't want him to be the only press baron in this country.
Consider, for example, companies run by press barons.
The old man spent most of his life working as a personal assistant to a wealthy press baron.