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  1. 18 de sept. de 2015 · La nieta del magnate de la prensa William Randolph Hearst, fue víctima hace 40 años de un secuestro sonado que tuvo un desenlace inesperado. Fue uno de los primeros casos en los que se habló ...

  2. William Randolph Hearst (pron. hɚst; San Francisco, 29 aprile 1863 – Beverly Hills, 14 agosto 1951) è stato un editore, imprenditore e politico statunitense.. È divenuto celebre, oltre che per la sua smisurata ricchezza (si stima che i suoi introiti arrivarono a toccare i 15 milioni di dollari annui), anche per avere creato uno dei più grandi imperi mediatici di sempre, influenzando ...

  3. 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, ...

  4. El Castillo Hearst es un palacio encargado por el magnate de prensa William Randolph Hearst a la arquitecta Julia Morgan, situado cerca de San Simeón, Condado de San Luis Obispo, California, Estados Unidos.Domina una colina con vistas al Océano Pacífico de la costa central de California, a medio camino entre Los Ángeles y San Francisco.En 1972, todo el conjunto arquitectónico fue incluido ...

  5. William Randolph Hearst, (born April 29, 1863, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.—died Aug. 14, 1951, Beverly Hills, Calif.), U.S. newspaper publisher.Hearst in 1887 took over the struggling San Francisco Examiner, which he remade into a successful blend of investigative reporting and lurid sensationalism.After buying the New York Morning Journal (later New York Journal-American) in 1895, he fought ...

  6. William R. Hearst III, grandson of famous American publisher, William Randolph Hearst, discusses his family's legacy and its impact on media today.

  7. Early years On April 29, 1863, William Randolph Hearst was born in San Francisco, California. He received the best education that his multimillionaire father and his sophisticated schoolteacher mother (more than twenty years her husband's junior) could buy—private tutors, private schools, grand tours of Europe, and Harvard College.