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Hearst   /hərst/   Listen
Hearst

noun
1.
United States newspaper publisher whose introduction of large headlines and sensational reporting changed American journalism (1863-1951).  Synonym: William Randolph Hearst.






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"Hearst" Quotes from Famous Books



... office, but over a wide area outside. At least one of them in 1918 approached half a million copies daily, another exceeded 800,000, and a third issued nearly three-fourths of a million on Sunday. William R. Hearst established a chain of newspapers which gave him an audience of over a million readers every day. Several of the weekly and monthly magazines circulated in hundreds of thousands of copies; and one weekly periodical which presented newspaper opinion ...
— The United States Since The Civil War • Charles Ramsdell Lingley



Words linked to "Hearst" :   William Randolph Hearst, newspaper publisher, publisher



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