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  • ..." has had on popular culture From the earliest days when William Randolph Hearst * (page 11) Chapter One: ''William Randolph Hearst and the Founding of an Empire'' by Brian Walker
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  • Belonging to the William Randolph Hearst's newspaper chain, "The Chicago Herald-American" was a newspaper merged in Headquarters for the paper were located in the Hearst Building, 326 West Madison Street in Chicago.
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  • ...argest newspaper chain and whose methods profoundly influenced journalism. Hearst as a pioneering media magnate became an inspiration for Orson Welles' "Citi
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  • ...secured a position at the Tribune. Notably, he later covered the trial of William Chapin, the editor who had fired him from the World, for his wife's murder. Upon his appointment as general manager of Hearst newspaper properties, Connolly was hailed by Lowell Thomas as "the hero of
    10 KB (1,565 words) - 08:28, 24 March 2024
  • ...dated under one banner, "King Features Syndicate". The name was taken from Hearst's manager, Moses Koenigsberg (koenig=king).
    7 KB (1,040 words) - 09:29, 26 March 2024
  • ...iversity)'' with "Fortresses of Freedom". The ANPA silver medal was won by William Schmelzle ''(University of Illinois)'' and the third prize, the bronze meda ...d L. Johnson ''(School of Journalism of Oregon)'', winner of a scroll; and William P. Stempien ''(University of Texas)'', winner of a scroll.
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