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  1. William Randolph Hearst Jr. claimed in 1991 that Berlin, who died in 1986, had suffered from Alzheimer's disease starting in the mid-1960s and that caused him to shut down several Hearst newspapers without just cause.

  2. William Randolph Hearst II. William Randolph Hearst II (born 1942) is one of John Randolph Hearst 's sons. Within the family, he is often referred to as Billy. He attended the University of San Francisco and married Jennifer Gooch; they had a son, Jason Hearst. William and Jennifer divorced, and Jennifer married Andrew Rowe, Jr.; she died in 2008.

  3. 14 de may. de 1993 · William Randolph Hearst Jr. began his newspaper career as a police reporter for the "New York American," a newspaper owned by his father. Born the second of five sons of William Randolph Hearst Sr, he was one of the heirs of his grandfather, a mining tycoon, and his father's multi-media empire wealth, which gave him vast opportunities.

  4. Hearst was one of the five family trustees of the trust established under his father's will (this ensured that eight non-family trustees would have majority control of the corporation). In the 1950s Hearst Sr secured a seat on the corporation's board for his son, George Randolph Hearst Jr. Personal life, death and legacy

  5. William Randolph Hearst, nado en San Francisco o 29 de abril de 1863 e finado en Beverly Hills o 14 de agosto de 1951, foi un xornalista e magnate da prensa estadounidense. A súa vida foi reflectida (baixo outro nome ficticio) no filme Cidadán Kane de Orson Welles. Foi, por outra banda, un dos iniciadores da denominada prensa amarela .

  6. George, William Jr., John, Randolph, David; Patricia Lake (vermoede van vaderskap) Handtekening William Randolph Hearst Sr. ([hɜst], * 29 April 1863 in San Francisco ; † 14 Augustus 1951 in Beverly Hills, Kalifornië ) was 'n Amerikaanse entrepreneur, politikus en uitgewer wat met Hearst Communications die grootste pers-uitgewery en media-onderneming in die Verenigde State gevestig het.