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赫斯特(①姓氏 ②William Randolph, 1863-1951, 美国新闻经营者 ③Willian Randolph, Jr., 1908-, 美国新闻经营者)



    hearst
    [ noun ]
    United States newspaper publisher whose introduction of large headlines and sensational reporting changed American journalism (1863-1951)
    <noun.person>


    1. The picture is especially vague about whether or how Ms. Hearst was brainwashed.
    2. Lifetime, owned by Viacom Inc., Hearst Corp. and Capital Cities/ABC Inc, declined to comment.
    3. "At the time the competing offer for $415 million was received, we had already signed a letter of intent with Hearst for $400 million," J.H. Creekmore, president of the endowment, said in a statement.
    4. Shaw, granddaughter of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, asked for the pardon last August.
    5. In addition, though, the United States agreed to evacuate Soviet diplomats from Liberia if necessary, Defense Secretary Dick Cheney said in an interview Tuesday with Hearst Newspapers.
    6. Auto Times Weekly was a mass-market, weekly tabloid published jointly by Hearst and Axel Springer Verlag.
    7. Hearst plans to put about a half-million copies of the magazine on newsstands.
    8. Reagan was asked Sunday on his return to the White House from Camp David whether he planned to pardon Ms. Hearst, who received a seven-year sentence for participating in the armed robbery of a San Francisco bank.
    9. The Houston Chronicle, the largest newspaper in the Southwest, ended years of speculation and announced that it will be acquired by Hearst Corp. for $400 million in cash and notes.
    10. Hearst officials declined to comment yesterday.
    11. The economics of the two industries are coasts apart, says Howard Kaminsky, head of Hearst Book Group, whose Morrow unit is publishing "Lies."
    12. A retired FBI agent who helped capture kidnapped newspaper heiress Patty Hearst said a new film based on her autobiography inaccurately portrays many events of the saga.
    13. Ms. Hearst said she had read the screenplay that was based on her own account of the affair, "My Voyage in Hell," published in 1978.
    14. Bennack is president and chief executive officer of The Hearst Corporation, which for the past six years has commissioned studies of American attitudes on major issues.
    15. Last week, in a surprise move, Smart's founding editor Terry McDonell was named the new editor of Hearst Corp.'s Esquire magazine.
    16. In 1976, newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst was sentenced to seven years in prison for her part in a 1974 bank robbery.
    17. Magazine Publishers of America, a trade group, said the three best-selling magazines in college bookstores in 1989 were Hearst Corp.'s Cosmopolitan, Conde Nast Publications' Glamour and Time Warner Inc.'s People.
    18. Mrs. Brown parlayed her 1962 best seller, "Sex and the Single Girl," into a magazine proposal to Hearst Magazines and, eventually, Cosmopolitan.
    19. Frank A. Bennack Jr., president and chief executive officer of the Hearst Corp. in New York and chairman of the ANPA Newsprint Resource Task Force, painted a grim picture of vanishing landfills.
    20. The three Hearst magazines are suffering through advertising declines.
    21. The grant is equal to a 1982 Hearst Foundation gift to the same organizations.
    22. Hearst is a closely held company with interests in entertainment and newspaper, magazine and book publishing.
    23. Hearst is also producing the TV series "Eerie, Indiana" for NBC.
    24. Schrader, who also has directed "Hardcore" and "American Gigolo," said he saw the events from Ms. Hearst's point of view.
    25. The Hearst article, appearing at various times in Hearst newspapers and made available by the service on Tuesday, did not identify the former official.
    26. The Hearst article, appearing at various times in Hearst newspapers and made available by the service on Tuesday, did not identify the former official.
    27. The impact of the test on risk is relatively low because it sometimes shows people to be free of the virus when they are not, Hearst said.
    28. The show is being put together by Hearst Broadcasting Productions and six Hearst stations.
    29. The show is being put together by Hearst Broadcasting Productions and six Hearst stations.
    30. Among those entering the Opera House were Gordon and Ann Getty, heiress Patricia Hearst Shaw and designer Paloma Picasso.
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