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  1. 8. Okt. 2002 · Walter H. Annenberg, the billionaire publisher, art collector, and one-time ambassador to Great Britain, left half his $8 billion fortune to his wife and family, his renowned art collection to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and the rest of his estate to the Annenberg Foundation in St. Davids, Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

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  3. 25. Apr. 1990 · In the same room hangs a stark 1978 portrait of Mr. Annenberg, looking flinty but noble, by his friend Andrew Wyeth. For the portrait, he is garbed in a choir robe, a cherished at-home outfit. He ...

  4. Annenberg built a fledgling, debt-burdened newspaper business into a publishing empire. He introduced Seventeen in 1944 – sparking a new trend in targeted publications to America’s youth. In 1953, he overcame numerous logistical challenges to launch TV Guide, combining centrally produced national content with local listings and information.

  5. Annenberg Challenge: In 1993, the largest gift to public education was made by Ambassador Walter Annenberg, a $500 million grant named the Annenberg Challenge. The grant was designed to unite the resources throughout the United States and ideas of those committed to increasing the effectiveness of public schooling. Recognizing that no single gift could improve all schools, the Challenge served ...

  6. Walter Hubert Annenberg, KBE war ein US-amerikanischer Diplomat, Verleger und Kunstmäzen.

  7. 2. März 2023 · Walter Annenberg was a storied media mogul, diplomat, and philanthropist whose contribution to American society still resonates today. He served as United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James's from 1969 to 1974. He founded and funded numerous educational initiatives, such as the Annenberg Challenge and the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.