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William Randolph Hearst's life of luxury and success saw many trials and tribulations as the darker side of wealth and fame posed significant challenges years later.
William Randolph Hearst is dead—as dead as yesterday's tabloid. But his name, like a faded headline, is a yellowing memento of the Yellow Age of U.S. journalism, when the potentate of the ...
Gilbert C. Maurer, director and former chief operating officer of Hearst and trustee of the trust established under the will of William Randolph Hearst, died Sunday at his home in Palm Beach.
Famed Hollywood producer Thomas Ince died in 1924, after a night of hpartying on William Randolph Hearst’s yacht. Ever since, rumors of dark deeds onboard have swirled.
The two-story palace in the sky that William Randolph Hearst, the larger-than-life media mogul who inspired “Citizen Kane,” built for his mistress is on sale. The $26 million listing marks the ...
William Randolph Hearst’s will was filed for probate in Superior Court late yesterday but a few hours after his death, disposing of an estate generally believed to be worth about $200,000,000.
The two-story palace in the sky that William Randolph Hearst, the larger-than-life media mogul who inspired “Citizen Kane,” built for his mistress is on sale. The $26 million listing marks the ...
George R. Hearst III, publisher and CEO of the Times Union, in the Hearst Media Center in Colonie. The walls of the conference center in the newspaper's headquarters are illustrated with a ...
A new biography brings to life a 20th century icon, Elsie Robinson, the pioneering female journalist from Benicia who became one of William Randolph Heart’s ‘most-read’ writers af… ...