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  1. Lügen, Intrigen und Affären waren sein Geschäft: William R. Hearst stieg zur Jahrhundertwende zum Großverleger auf. Die Auflage war ihm stets wichtiger als die Wahrheit.

  2. 29. Apr. 2013 · Lügen, Intrigen und Affären waren sein Geschäft: William R. Hearst stieg zur Jahrhundertwende zum Großverleger auf. Die Auflage war ihm stets wichtiger als die Wahrheit.

  3. 2. Apr. 2014 · William Randolph Hearst is best known for publishing the largest chain of American newspapers in the late 19th century, and particularly for sensational "yellow journalism."

  4. William Randolph I (bapt. 7 November 1650 – 21 April 1711) was an English-born planter, merchant and politician in colonial Virginia who played an important role in the development of the colony. Born in Moreton Morrell , Warwickshire , Randolph moved to the colony of Virginia sometime between 1669 and 1673, and married Mary Isham (ca. 1659 – 29 December 1735) a few years later.

  5. 21. Mai 2018 · William Randolph Hearst. Born: April 29, 1863 San Francisco, California Died: August 14, 1951 Beverly Hills, California American publisher and editor. For almost half a century William Randolph Hearst was the American publisher, editor, and proprietor (business owner) of the most extensive journalistic empire ever assembled by one man.

  6. 10. Sept. 2021 · From “Man of the People” to “The Man,” William Randolph Heart’s political attitudes changed over his long public life. Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3...

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  7. 12. Aug. 2013 · William Randolph Hearst, known to his staff as the Chief, was a brilliant business strategist and a man of prodigious appetites. By the 1930s, he controlled the largest publishing empire in the United States, including twenty-eight newspapers, the Cosmopolitan Picture Studio, radio stations, and thirteen magazines. He quickly learned how to use this media stronghold to achieve unprecedented ...