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Hearst and Magazines
* Gilbert C. Maurer, former head of Hearst Magazines, then executive vice president and chief operating officer under Bennack, now a consultant
* Mark F. Miller, former executive vice president of Hearst Magazines
Hearst Magazines was begun in 1903 with the publication of Motor magazine.
* Hearst Magazines Subscription Center
Published by Hearst Magazines, Cosmopolitan has 63 international editions, is printed in 32 languages and is distributed in more than 100 countries.
Hearst Magazines UK have their UK shop address at the Market Harborough office.
It is owned by Hearst Magazines, who purchased prior owner Hachette Filipacchi Media U. S. in 2011.
The magazine was notably in a trademark dispute with Oprah Winfrey and Hearst Magazines over their O: The Oprah Magazine title.
* Cathie Black, Publisher ( Hearst Magazines )
It is owned by Hearst Magazines, and is published monthly.
Hearst Magazines purchased the magazine in 2011.
* Zest magazine, a magazine published by Hearst Magazines UK
This was originally to have been an Australian edition of the renowned American magazine Cosmopolitan, but the deal fell through after Hearst Magazines sold the Cosmopolitan rights to longtime Packer rivals Fairfax, so Packer and Buttrose set about creating a new publication, dubbed Cleo, which they launched in 1972, several months ahead of its rival.
On 1 August 2011, ownership of Hachette UK was sold to Hearst Magazines UK.
Hearst Magazines bought the website in 2011.
He was replaced by Cathie Black, chairman of Hearst Magazines and former president of USA Today, on January 1, 2011.

Hearst and acquired
Within the next 10 years, Hearst acquired several popular titles in 1905, starting with Cosmopolitan, and Good Housekeeping in 1911.
On November 8, 1990, Hearst Corporation acquired the remaining 20 % stake of ESPN Inc. from RJR Nabisco for a price estimated between $ 165 million and $ 175 million.
In December 2003, Marvel Entertainment acquired Cover Concepts from Hearst Communications, Inc.
Pulitzer's approach made an impression on William Randolph Hearst, a mining heir who acquired the San Francisco Examiner from his father in 1887.
With the Examiners success established by the early 1890s, Hearst began looking for a New York newspaper to purchase, and acquired the New York Journal in 1895, a penny paper which Pulitzer's brother Albert had sold to a Cincinnati publisher the year before.
The Mission is surrounded by the Fort Hunter Liggett Military Reservation, which was acquired by the U. S. Army from the Hearst family during World War II to train troops.
He also acquired and installed the Cloisters, a 14th-century French Augustinian monastery originally purchased in Montréjeau and dismantled by William Randolph Hearst in the 1920s.
Hearst acquired the reputation of being the most expert prospector and judge of mining property on the Pacific coast, and contributed to the development of the modern processes of quartz and other kinds of mining.
Stung by the loss of its highly profitable TV station, the Herald-Traveler Corp. was put on the market, and acquired by the Hearst Corporation in June 1972.
The merger was accomplished after Hearst acquired a controlling interest in The Journal for nearly $ 1, 000, 000.
After Willis's death, the magazine went through several owners and editors until William Randolph Hearst acquired ownership in 1925.
Hearst himself acquired the reputation of arguably being one of the most expert prospector and judge of mining property on the Pacific coast, and contributed to the development of the modern processes of quartz mining.
The Hearst Corporation acquired the Enterprise from the Jefferson-Pilot insurance company's publications arm in 1984.
John R. McLean briefly acquired the paper in 1895, but quickly sold it to Hearst.
This sale was necessary because Pulitzer had acquired WFBC-TV ( now WYFF ) in Greenville, South Carolina and WXII-TV in Winston-Salem, North Carolina that same year, leaving the company one VHF station over the FCC's ownership limit of the time ; as fate would have it, the remaining Pulitzer stations would be sold in 1999 to what is today Hearst Television, whose flagship is WCVB.
Its assets and liabilities were acquired by Hearst Corporation, the publisher of the Post's rival daily Houston Chronicle.
The Hearst Corporation acquired the Houston Post headquarters, which included the newspaper's printing facilities and five offset press lines.
William Randolph Hearst's Hearst Company newspaper empire acquired the morning American and afternoon News in 1923 from Frank Munsey ( who also owned the New York Herald, New York Sun and New York Telegraph ).
It was founded in 1862 and was acquired by The Hearst Corporation in 1979.
When WPBF was sold to the Hearst Corporation in early 1997, Viacom's Paramount Stations Group acquired WTVX ; however, since at the time the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) did not permit one entity to directly own two television stations in adjacent markets whose city-grade signals overlapped, the license and other FCC assets of WTVX were sold to Straightline Communications, with Miami's then-UPN station WBFS-TV taking over the LMA from Paxson.
The network was acquired by Hearst Media on December 31, 2006.
WCAE was acquired by Hearst Corporation in 1931.

Hearst and Hachette
Publishing partners in North America include: Alpha Media Group Inc., Bonnier Corporation, Hachette Filipacchi Media, Hearst Corporation, IDG, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Playboy Enterprises, Inc., Rogers Publishing, Source Interlink Media, The Economist, Transcontinental, Wiley and Ziff Davis.
In January 2011, Hachette announced its intention to close Sugar magazine in March 2011 as part of a proposed sale of the group's magazine titles to Hearst Corporation, due to the decline of subscribers over the previous five years from 250, 099 to 113, 320 according to ABC.

Hearst and Media
* Ellery Queen Award: Joe Meyers of the Connecticut Post / Hearst Media News Group
Each week, Reed Brennan Media Associates, a unit of the Hearst Corporation, edits and distributes more than 200 features for King Features.
Johnson was the 2009 Hearst New Media Professional-in-Residence at Columbia Journalism School, and served for several years as a Distinguished Writer in Residence at New York University's Journalism School.
Alfred C. Sykes, the chairman of the Center for Communication and president of Hearst Media Technology said " Mr. Johnson is a role model for many young people today, an example of how hard work, commitment and belief in oneself can lead to outstanding achievement.
THE BIBLE series is being produced for the HISTORY CHANNEL by Lightworkers Media and Hearst Entertainment & Syndication.
Investors include Apax Partners, Battery Ventures, Hearst Interactive Media, and Softbank Capital.
The William Randolph Hearst Center for Communications and Interactive Media, commonly known as the Hearst Center or CCIM, is located at 996 Madison Avenue and houses the communications department, as well as a TV studio, recording and radio studios, multimedia labs, and the student newspaper.

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