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DallasNews Corporation and Hearst have signed a definitive merger agreement, which has been unanimously approved by the ...
Patty Hearst may have looked and behaved like an average undergraduate — but the Hearst family's wealth and media power made her a target, and turned her kidnapping into an international news event.
Each Hearst newspaper in Texas devoted their Sunday front page and more than 9,000 words to honoring the lives of the victims ...
It marks the end of an era. The News was publicly traded but the stock had been family controlled since 1885. As it is absorbed by privately held Hearst, that leaves just two public newspaper ...
The Hearst Foundations have announced two emergency grants totaling $1 million to support relief efforts following ...
Named one of America’s richest families by Forbes in 2020, legacy media’s Hearst family has a net worth of $21 billion. Hearst Corp., founded by William Randolph Hearst in 1887, owns magazines ...
He rose to become Hearst’s chief operating officer in 1990. In 1998, he announced his retirement but remained a trustee of the Hearst Family Trust and director of Hearst Corporation until his death.
"Hearst has been a staple of my life and my family's life for nearly 30 years, and each day, its creativity, community leadership and customer focus make me proud.
NEW YORK -- William R. Hearst III has been named president of The William Randolph Hearst Foundation, succeeding Millicent Hearst Boudjakdji, who died Oct. 16. Hearst, a grandson of William ...
"Hearst has been a staple of my life and my family's life for nearly 30 years, and each day, its creativity, community leadership and customer focus make me proud.
"Hearst has been a staple of my life and my family's life for nearly 30 years, and each day, its creativity, community leadership and customer focus make me proud.