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William Randolph Hearst III (born June 18, 1949) became president of the William Randolph Hearst base in early 2003. Son of William Randolph Hearst, Jr. and son of William Randolph Hearst, Hearst is also director of Hearst Corporation.

Hearst has a son, William Hearst Dedalus, and three daughters, Adelaide, Caroline and Eliza. Caroline is an accomplished dancer with San Francisco Ballet, and is a sophomore in high school to university. Eilza is also a dancer at the Ballet School of San Francisco and goes to school in Hamlin for girls. Caroline and Eliza resident in San Francisco.

Hearst graduated from Harvard University in 1972 with a degree of AB in mathematics. He spent years as an employee of Hearst Corporation, later as editor and publisher of the San Francisco Examiner. His father had also directed that section, although his father was editor of American newspaper New York. In some commercials on TV Hearst III has been shown having a conversation with the portrait of his father. (In fact, he was only two when his father died.)

In 1976 he left the company to become the managing editor of Outside magazine who was then started by Store Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner. Hearst returned to work and log companion in 1980.

In 1992 he again left his job at the company, remaining on the board. The following year he succeeded his father as administrator of the trust that controls the company and chooses the directors.

In 1996 Hearst was a co-founder of the service to broadband Internet network of @ Home with Milo Medin, cable companies TCI, Comcast and Cox Cable where he served as the first executive of the company [1 ]

In 1995 Hearst was named partner at venture capital firm in Silicon Valley firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, where he continues to serve today. He sits on several boards of companies which the Company has investments, including Hearst-Argyle Television Networks and Juniper.

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The home of William Randolph Hearst, Citizen Kane alias, hang the poster of 'sold'

A Beverly Hills, California, where William Randolph Hearst lived before and Marion Davies was put on sale yesterday of 121 million euros, representing the most expensive residential property ever offered in the United States.

The house has more than 22,000 square meters and is known as "The Beverly House Compound," Beverly Hills residential complex.

A real jewel

It has three swimming pools, movie theater, two tennis courts, 29 rooms
and in addition, six separate residences including a house for security officers.

The sale price was fixed at 121 million euros, which makes it the most expensive home available throughout the U.S., and in excess of $ 135 million (about 99 million euros) to be ordered home in Aspen, Colo., which sells Prince Bandar bin Sultan, and $ 125 million (91.5 million euros) that Donald Trump wants for his home in Palm Beach.

"One of the most important properties that are in Beverly Hills that have been demolished," said Marc Wanamaker, founder of the Beverly Hills Historical Society and who has visited the residence several times. "It's like an Italian villa. Beautiful, beautiful grounds. A roundabout driveway and fabulous fountains and trees from around the world."

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A house with history

If Ross gets to sell the property at the asking price,''would be the most expensive home sold in the United States,''he said in an interview with Stephen Shapiro, chairman of Westside Estate, Beverly Hills.

The Spanish Mediterranean mansion was designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann and built in 1927 for banker Milton Getz of Union Bank and Trust, as recorded in the book Beverly Hills, 1930-2005, written by Wanamaker.

Years later, in 1946, Davies actress bought the property for your lover, the media mogul William Randolph Hearst, who inspired the main character of the famous Orson Welles film Citizen Kane for $ 120,000 and was the scene of famous party the entrepreneur and his partner offered to politicians and Hollywood stars have ta 1951, when Hearst died.

The villa, in the Welles film called Xanadu, has been used in countless films like The Godfather by Francis Ford Coppola, in 1972, the comedy silly, Steve Martin and The Bodyguard with Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston . In addition, he served as a love nest of John F. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, who went there of their honeymoon, as explained by the Ross estate agent, Westside Estate Agency.

 

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William Randolph Hearst (San Francisco, April 29, 1863 - Beverly Hills, August 14, 1951) was a journalist, U.S. media mogul and also inventor and developer of the call or sensationalist tabloids. His life and his personal profile was reflected (under another fictitious name) in the film Citizen Kane by Orson Welles.

Early

Inspired by the work of Joseph Pulitzer, was the inventor of the so-called tabloid or sensational, investigative journalism mixed with incendiary headlines, in many cases away from neutrality and journalistic rigor, whose primary objective is to sell the widest circulation possible without take into account the accuracy and objectivity of the data.

Hearst's power was so all-encompassing that virtually no one was able to confront his vast legion of publications. Was arguably the greatest newspaper monopoly of all time and featured a roster made up of the best journalists, including Jack London.
The War in Cuba

Hearst is particularly remembered for the incident of the war in Cuba in 1898. Increasing escalation of tension arose between Spain and the United States because of the situation in Cuba, a colony belonging to Spain. The diplomatic tension was fueled by Hearst, as many with the sole purpose of selling newspapers, but as the subsequent film by Orson Welles, the war provided the desired domain of the Panama Canal, of great strategic value.

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When the American warship, the cruiser Maine suffered an explosion in Havana Harbor, Hearst brought to Spain as guilty of sabotage (always believed that it was mostly an accident, although many argue that it was the Americans themselves who caused the explosion), and urged President William McKinley (who did not consider even the possibility of war) to bring the opening of the conflict, launching a war that would mean the definitive end of Spanish colonial power.
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Hearst's views, expressed through their newspapers, have always been controversial. Accused of xenophobia, to support the Nazi government and pave the way for the witch hunt against communists, still others will reproach cast recommendations for presidents to kill a few months before the assassination of McKinley. "I make news" ("I build news) was one of his maxims, and that altered and caused events to become more outrageous, so that his newspaper was the first post, obviously with a large green area into their coffers.
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W. R. Hearst also had great importance in the development of modern comic, thanks to his "commercial astuteness and vision [1] which led him to snatch his rival Joseph Pulitzer some of its star authors such as Richard Felton Outcault or George McManus, plus to inform James Swinnerton, Frederick Rudolph Dirks or Burr Opper. Even creative decisions are attributed as the passage of the macroviñeta to the sequence of them in The Yellow Kid, or the idea of developing The Katzenjammer Kids (1897) from the German story of Max and Moritz was a big fan. [2] Another of his favorite works was Krazy Kat, who remained in their newspapers for 20 years, although it never enjoyed much popular among the public. When a movement contrary to the above, the Journal Dirks moved to New York World in 1913, Hearst retained the newspaper got the right in the title of The Katzenjammer Kids after Federal Court ruling, choosing HH Knerr as the continuation of the series. The tycoon also boosted the sale of the first collections of strips and in 1914 founded the Kings Feature Syndicate, the first agency to distribute them.

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He is the father who buys the newspaper. The kids never see your pictures if you can not get their attention. [3]


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Private Life

Another situation for which shot to fame was for his inordinate fondness for the more objects have potential, reaching their wealth to be portentous. Compulsorily acquired palaces (built a house of 240,000 acres, San Simeon, Calif.) and works of art, many of which never came out of their wrappers. One example is the purchase of the Cistercian Monastery of Santa Maria in Segovia, stone by stone sent to his native country. The decline of the empire resulted in the sale of many of these pieces, many of them made landfall at LACMA in Los Angeles. In 2008, the museum has collected some of these works in an exhibition on the mogul. Other works that belonged to have returned to Europe, so the sculpture The Madonna Czernazai Galdiano Lazarus went to the Museum of Madrid and called Avant Armor (complete the world's oldest, from around 1440) is preserved in Glasgow (Kelvingrove Museum).

Hearst took up a position in the U.S. House of Representatives. Known is also his passionate love affair with the beautiful actress Marion Davies, which was a benefactor of his whims, and tried to promote the film. In fact, the urban legend that a private party on his yacht kissing Marion met Charles Chaplin, he shot it, and mistakenly killed Thomas Harper Ince (right on the day of his birthday, hence the party), cleverly concealing the incident but the authorities knew nothing about it.
Citizen Kane
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Both swarming around this man whose control seemed to overflow had to explode, and Orson Welles, a promising young filmmaker, had the idea of making a film about this character based on their poor public profile and notorious (in principle the idea was it about Howard Hughes, but far exceeds Hearst to Hughes), by then the script in collaboration with Herman J. Mankiewicz.

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In fact, the script is a replica of the life of Hearst, thinly disguised (the word "Rosebud", which serves as a theme throughout the narrative, is the nickname which Hearst called certain intimate part of Marion). The film called Citizen Kane and Hearst knew it was about him made every effort to keep out the light, but the Great Depression affected their business seriously, and it shrank to a large extent his prodigious power.

Citizen Kane, released in 1941, is regarded by critics as one of the best movies of all time, though more for its technical innovations for the screenplay (which, however, was the only Oscar for the film.) A telefilm RKO 281, describes all the difficult development of the film and how it managed to get ahead. Thanks to this film, it can reveal the nature of the personality of Hearst.

Hearst was the first to demonstrate that the press could be a terrible fourth power that had to be taken into account in policy and in business. Moreover, his figure as millionaire shopaholic has served such relief (for example, Ethics for Amador by Fernando Savater) of how money does not provide happiness.


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