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William Randolph Hearst

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  • Citizen Kane, the Orson Wells portrayal of the media magnate William Randolph Hearst, which is frequently pegged as the greatest movie, and most complete cinematic hatchet job, of all time.

    New Zealand Herald - Top Stories newsfeeds@nzherald.co.nz 2010

  • It stars Marion Davies, better known as William Randolph Hearst's much younger girlfriend.

    LAist 2008

  • His latest pieces takes him back home to the San Luis Obispo Nature Reserve and combining it with the history of Californias icons such as William Randolph Hearst, the disappearance of grizzly bears and other global issues such as the environment and the economy.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Originally the child of a circulation battle in the 1890's between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, yellow journalism sacrificed truth in favor of sensationalism in order simply to sell more papers.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • Originally the child of a circulation battle in the 1890's between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, yellow journalism sacrificed truth in favor of sensationalism in order simply to sell more papers.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • He found a place with William Randolph Hearst's Universal Service at the company's Berlin office—to the great benefit of 20th-century reportage, as Steve Wick documents in "The Long Night," a superb short biography.

    A Talent for Being There Barton Swaim 2011

  • To learn more about this rule, consult the biographies of extremely wealthy individuals such as John D. Rockefeller, William Randolph Hearst, or J.

    Make Yourself Unforgettable Dale Carnegie 2011

  • In 1906, William Randolph Hearst, then a congressman contemplating a run for governor of New York, "called him the most effective interviewer he had faced."

    A Muckraker Looks Ahead Robert K. Landers 2011

  • Originally the child of a circulation battle in the 1890's between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, yellow journalism sacrificed truth in favor of sensationalism in order simply to sell more papers.

    Terence Clarke: Yellow Media Terence Clarke 2011

  • William Randolph Hearst's outrageous activities are the subject of what has long been considered America's finest film, Citizen Kane.

    Karl Grossman: Murdoch Media Empire: A Journalistic Travesty Karl Grossman 2011

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