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  1. William Randolph Hearst biography Archiválva 2020. január 7-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben, via zpub.com; San Simeon, the Hearst Castle; William Randolph Hearst az Internet Movie Database oldalon (angolul) Original Bureau of Investigation Document Online: William Randolph Hearst Archiválva 2011. február 20-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben

  2. William Randolph Hearst died in Beverly Hills on August 14, 1951, at the age of 88. He was interred in the Hearst family mausoleum at the Cypress Lawn Cemetery in Colma, California. All of his sons followed their father into the media business and his namesake, William Randolph, Jr., became a Pulitzer Prize-winning Hearst newspaper reporter.

  3. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata William Randolph Hearst , né le 29 avril 1863 à San Francisco et mort le 14 août 1951 à Beverly Hills , est un homme d'affaires américain , magnat de la presse écrite. Principal représentant du journalisme jaune et propagateur du journalisme des fake news selon les uns, ou « précurseur » du journalisme d'investigation de la fin du XIX e ...

  4. William Randolph Hearst (født 29. april 1863, død 14. august 1951) var en amerikansk mediemagnat, mangemillionær og politiker. Han grunnla Hearst Corporation i 1887. Hearst ble født og virket i USA og regnes sammen med Joseph Pulitzer som skaperen av « den gule presse ».

  5. 2 de set. de 2021 · The first media mogul, William Randolph Hearst believed in making the news, not just reporting it.Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3yhHK9o | #CitizenHear...

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  6. William Randolph Hearst (29. dubna 1863 – 14. srpna 1951) byl americký vydavatel novin, který vybudoval největší státní novinovou síť své doby. Svou kariéru započal roku 1887, kdy po svém otci převzal vedení bulvárních novin The San Francisco Examiner .

  7. 9 de set. de 2021 · William Randolph Hearst believed he was not reporting history but was instead creating it. By the end of the 1920s, Hearst owned newspapers in almost every major city, as well as magazines and ...