Hearst Tower, in September 2006 The Hearst Corporation is a privately-held American-based media conglomerate based in the Hearst Tower in New York City, USA. Founded by William Randolph Hearst as an owner of newspapers, the company's holdings now include a wide variety of media. The Hearst family is involved in the ownership and management of the company. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1152x1728, 806 KB) Hearst Tower, New York. ...
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Hearst Tower, in September 2006 Interior of the Lobby taken from Cafe 57 Hearst Tower in New York City, New York is located at 300 West 57th Street on Eighth Avenue, near Columbus Circle. ...
The media of New York City is internationally influential, with some of the most important newspapers, largest publishing houses, most prolific television studios, and biggest record companies in the world. ...
For other people named William Randolph Hearst, see William Randolph Hearst (disambiguation) William Randolph Hearst I (April 29, 1863 â August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper magnate. ...
Trustees of William Randolph Hearst's will (2003) Under William Randolph Hearst's will, a common board of fourteen trustees--six family members and eight outsiders--administers the Hearst Foundation, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, and the trust that owns (and selects the 21-member board of) the Hearst Corporation. The foundations shared ownership until tax law changed to prevent this. The present trustees are: - George Randolph Hearst Jr., chairman of Hearst Corporation and president of the Hearst Foundation
- Victor F. Ganzi, president and chief executive officer of the Corporation
- Frank A. Bennack Jr., vice chairman and longtime former president and chief executive of the Corporation
- William Randolph Hearst III, president of the William Randolph Hearst Foundation
- John Randolph Hearst Jr., an officer and director of the corporation
- Hamilton Benfield Hearst, a director of Hearst Holdings LLC and grandson of Hamilton Fish III, a member of Congress who represented the State of New York.
- Virginia Hearst Randt, daughter of late former chairman Randolph Apperson Hearst
- Anissa Bouadjakdji Balson, granddaughter of David Whitmire Hearst Sr.
- Richard E. Deems, former head of Hearst Magazines, now a consultant
- Gilbert C. Maurer, succeeded Deems as head of Hearst Magazines, then preceded Ganzi as executive vice president and chief operating officer under Bennack, now a consultant
- Raymond J. Petersen, longtime executive vice president of Hearst Magazines, retains title but largely inactive. Member of the Advertising Hall of Fame.
- Mark F. Miller, executive vice president of Hearst Magazines (retired late 2005)
- John G. Conomikes, vice president of Corporation, oversees broadcast interests
- Harvey L. Lipton, lawyer and former vice president and Secretary of the Corporation
The trust dissolves when all family members alive at the time of Hearst's death in August 1951 have died. Actuarial tables have put this date at 2042 or 2043.[1] George Randolph Hearst Jr. ...
William Randolph Hearst III (born June 1, 1949) became president of the William Randolph Hearst Foundation in early 2003, and is a grandson of William Randolph Hearst and director of the Hearst Corporation. ...
See Hamilton Fish (disambiguation) for others with the same name Hamilton Fish III (born Hamilton Stuyvesant Fish and also known as Hamilton Fish, Jr. ...
Randolph Apperson Hearst (December 2, 1915 - December 18, 2000) was the last surviving son of William Randolph Hearst. ...
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Year 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Assets - Main article: List of assets owned by Hearst Corporation
A non-exhaustive list of its properties and investments includes: List of assets owned by Hearst Corporation: // Newspapers Albany Times-Union Beaumont Enterprise Edwardsville Intelligencer (Madison County, Illinois) Houston Chronicle Huron Daily Tribune (Michigan) Laredo Morning Times Midland Daily News Midland Reporter Plainview Daily Herald San Antonio Express-News San Francisco Chronicle Seattle Post-Intelligencer Magazines Cosmopolitan CosmoGIRL! Country Living...
Magazines Newspapers CosmoGIRL! is an American magazine. ...
June 1936 issue Cosmopolitan is a magazine for women, sometimes referred to as Cosmo, which has been published for more than a century. ...
August 2005 issue of Esquire Esquire is a mens magazine by the Hearst Corporation. ...
A cover of Good Housekeeping from 1908. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Harpers & Queen. ...
House Beautiful is a womens magazine that focuses on decorating and the domestic arts. ...
Marie Claire is a monthly womanâs magazine conceived in France but also distributed in other countries with editions specific to them and in their languages. ...
O, The Oprah Magazine, sometimes simply abbreviated to O, is a monthly magazine for women founded by Oprah Winfrey and Hearst Corporation. ...
The adolescent Internet. ...
For other uses, see Red Book. ...
Seventeen is an American magazine for teenage girls. ...
SmartMoney The Wall Street Journal Magazine of Personal Business was launched in 1992 by Hearst Corporation and Dow Jones & Company. ...
Dow Jones & Company NYSE: DJ, based in the United States, is a publishing and financial information firm. ...
Town and Country (or variations) has several possible meanings: It is the name of several places in the United States: Town n Country, Florida Town and Country, Missouri Town and Country, Washington Town & Country Village, Palo Alto, California Town and Country is also the name of a minivan manufactured by...
A verandah is a large balcony on the level of a ground floor. ...
Television and Cable (investments) The Albany Times-Union is a daily newspaper, serving the area around Albany, New York. ...
The Beaumont Enterprise is the newspaper for Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, United States. ...
The Houston Chronicle is a daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States. ...
The Jasper Newsboy The newspaper of Jasper, Jasper County, Texas, United States. ...
King Features 1951 Christmas card King Features Syndicate, a print syndication company owned by The Hearst Corporation, distributes about 150 comic strips, newspaper columns, editorial cartoons, puzzles and games to nearly 5000 newspapers around the world. ...
Laredo Morning Times is a daily newspaper publication based in Laredo, Texas, U.S.. The newspaper is owned by the Hearst Corporation. ...
The Midland Daily News is a daily newspaper which serves Midland County, Michigan. ...
Todays San Francisco Chronicle was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. ...
The daily Seattle Post-Intelligencer is the second leading newspaper in Seattle, Washington, United States. ...
The San Antonio Express-News is the daily newspaper of San Antonio, Texas. ...
For other uses, see Cable (disambiguation). ...
Internet A&E Television Networks is a media company that owns several TV networks on cable and satellite. ...
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NBC Universal is a media and entertainment conglomerate formed in May 2004 by the combination of General Electrics NBC with Vivendi Universal Entertainment, part of Vivendi Universal. ...
ESPN/ESPN-DT, formerly an acronym for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, is an [[United States|Amer<nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here--68. ...
Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. ...
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Disney redirects here. ...
New England Cable News, better known as NECN is a regional cable television network serving the New England region of the United States. ...
Comcast Corporation, (NASDAQ: CMCSA) based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is the largest cable company in the United States. ...
UGO Networks, Incorporated is a website providing coverage of online media in entertainment for males age 18-34. ...
Antitrust allegations On July 14, 2006, San Francisco businessman and real estate investor Clint Reilly filed a lawsuit against Hearst Corp. (owner of the San Francisco Chronicle) and MediaNews Group (owner of the San Jose Mercury News, Contra Costa Times, Marin Independent Journal, Oakland Tribune and all other paid-circulation dailies in the Bay Area), alleging that the two companies have been conspiring to control advertising rates, a violation of antitrust laws. is the 195th day of the year (196th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Todays San Francisco Chronicle was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. ...
MediaNews Group, based in Denver, is one of the largest newspaper companies in the United States. ...
The Mercs sections vary by day of the week, but Business, Sports, and The Valley are standard daily fare. ...
The Contra Costa Times is a daily newspaper serving Contra Costa County, California. ...
ANG Newspapers (Alameda Newspaper Group), based in Oakland, California, is a subisidary of the Denver, Colorado based MediaNews Group. ...
The Oakland Tribune is a daily newspaper published in Oakland, California by the ANG Newspapers, a subsidiary of MediaNews Group. ...
In November 2006, Reilly's attorney presented to U.S. District Judge Susan Illston a letter from Hearst senior vice president James Asher to MediaNews President Jody Lodovic that said the two companies agreed to "offer national advertising and internet advertising sales for their San Francisco Bay area newspapers on a joint basis, and to consolidate the San Francisco Bay Area distribution networks of such newspapers ..." Illston, suggesting she had been misled by the companies when they said they had not been collaborating, issued a 14-page ruling[2] forbidding Hearst and MediaNews from working together on national advertising sales or distribution. Susan Yvonne Illston is a San Francisco, California-based judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. ...
On December 21, 2006, the San Francisco Bay Guardian and nonprofit Media Alliance filed suit to make the details of Reilly's lawsuit -- and MediaNews and the Chronicle's response -- public.[3] As a result of the filing, many documents in the case were voluntarily disclosed by the defendants. The judge allowed redacted versions of two more documents to be released. She kept 17 others under seal. One of the documents unsealed was the deposition of Hearst's Asher, who says that as of September 2006, his company had recorded cumulative losses of $330 million on its investment in the Chronicle,[4] which it acquired in mid-2000. He said Hearst proposed selling the Chronicle to MediaNews, but MediaNews didn't offer enough money. Asher also said Hearst and MediaNews have discussed working together for years. Although the trial was scheduled to start Monday, April 30, 2007 in U.S. District Court in San Francisco,[5] the parties announced on April 25, 2007 that a settlement had been reached.[6] is the 355th day of the year (356th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
// The San Francisco Bay Guardian (also known as the SF Bay Guardian, Bay Guardian, and the Guardian) is a free alternative newspaper published weekly in San Francisco, California. ...
Media Alliance is a 30 year-old media resource and advocacy center for media workers, non-profit organizations, and social justice activists. ...
is the 120th day of the year (121st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 115th day of the year (116th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
Class action lawsuit A class action lawsuit was filed against the Hearst Corporation for allegedly employing a scam to trick subscribers into paying money they do not owe.[2][3] The suit claims that mailers have been sent from the company, stating that a resident has a "total amount due" for a magazine that the resident does not receive. In law, a class action is an equitable procedural device used in litigation for determining the rights of and remedies, if any, for large numbers of people whose cases involve common questions of law and fact. ...
References - ^ David Nasaw, The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst (Mariner Books, 2001).
- ^ U.S. District Court [1] Order Re: Second Application for Temporary Restraining Order, November 28, 2006
- ^ Williamson, Kate. San Francisco Examiner "Weekly, nonprofit sue to open records," December 22, 2006
- ^ Said, Carolyn. San Francisco Chronicle, February 1, 2007. Hearst, MediaNews talks included possible sale of Chronicle"
- ^ San Francisco Examiner "MediaNews, Hearst trial set to proceed," February 9, 2007.
- ^ Egelko, Bob. "Hearst, MediaNews Group settle Reilly suit", San Francisco Chronicle, 2007-04-25. Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 40th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
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