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  1. Citizen Hearst. Everything he did was news. By the 1930s, William Randolph Hearst controlled the largest media empire in the country: 28 newspapers, a movie studio, a syndicated wire service ...

  2. 15 de dic. de 2009 · William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951) ... John, Randolph and David. He also set about expanding his publishing empire, acquiring newspapers in Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston. ...

  3. John Randolph Hearst Dies Unexpectedly on Vacation Oakland Tribune, Thursday, Nov 13 1958, pg E3 St. Thomas, Virgin Is, Nov. 13 - John Randolph Hearst, son of the late publisher William Randolph Hearst, died unexpectedly today. He was 49. Authorities said Hearst, assistant General manager of Hearst Newspapers, had apparently been in good health.

  4. 8 de feb. de 2024 · #14 Hearst family on the 2024 America's Richest Families - William Randolph Hearst (d. 1951), the son of a successful miner, became proprietor of The San

  5. In 1880, George Hearst entered the newspaper business, acquiring the San Francisco Daily Examiner. On March 4, 1887, he turned the Examiner over to his son, 23-year-old William Randolph Hearst, who was named editor and publisher. William Hearst died in 1951, at age 88. In 1951, Richard E. Berlin, who had served as president of the company since ...

  6. 3 de oct. de 1993 · Actress, Scandal Figure. In the 1920s, there was speculation that Lake was the child of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and actress Marion Davies, who carried on a public affair despite Hearst being married to another woman. Many reference books state that Lake's parents were Marion Davies' sister Rosemary...

  7. 6 de nov. de 2011 · A grandson of William Randolph Hearst, John R. "Bunky" Hearst Jr., as he was called most of his life, served as a member of the company's Board of Directors for 44 years.He was appointed a trustee ...