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The Hearst Corporation is an American mass media group based in the Hearst Tower, Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States.
The Hearst Tower ( New York City ) | Hearst Tower in New York City.
* 2006, Hearst Tower, New York City, United States
View from between 47th and 48th streets on Ninth Avenue looking northeast toward Time Warner Center and Hearst Tower ( New York City ) | Hearst Tower
Included in the transition area on Eighth Avenue are the Port Authority Bus Terminal at 42nd Street, the Pride of Manhattan Fire Station ( from which 15 firefighters died at the World Trade Center ), several theaters including Studio 54, the original soup stand of Seinfeld's Soup Nazi, and the Hearst Tower.
This led to a real-estate building boom with Hell's Kitchen getting some of the biggest projects in the city including the Hearst Tower at 56th Street and Eighth Avenue.
Detail of Riverlines installed in the lobby of the Hearst Tower ( New York City ) ( 2006 )
A permanent installation is on view in the main lobby of Hearst Tower ( New York City ) entitled Riverlines.
Tower of the Church of Santa María la Mayor, in Ronda, Spain, which served as inspiration for the Hearst Castle towers.
The other buildings nominated were the Des Moines Public Library and the Hearst Tower, New York City.
In an April 8, 2008 interview at the Hearst Tower for the " Ultimate Prom " party, JoJo stated that she is writing and producing an album in Boston and Atlanta.
* Hearst Tower
The Hearst Tower is a building located at 300 West 57th Street, 959 8th Avenue, near Columbus Circle in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York.
Hearst Tower was the first skyscraper to break ground in New York City after September 11, 2001.

Hearst and New
Hearst took a brief respite to hurry home to New York to become a father.
In a story headed, `` Hearst Offers Cash '', the Republican New York Tribune spread the money rumor, quoting an unnamed `` Hearst supporter '' as saying:
In his own state of New York, the two Democratic bellwethers, State Leader Hill and Tammany Boss Murphy, were saying nothing openly against Hearst but industriously boosting their own favorites, Murphy being for Cleveland and Hill for Parker.
On January 31, 1912, Hearst introduced the nation's first full daily comic page in his New York Evening Journal.
Hearst was notorious for his practice of yellow journalism, and he was frowned on by readers of The New York Times and other newspapers which featured few or no comic strips.
In 1895, Hearst purchased the New York Journal, laying the foundation for one of the major newspaper dynasties in American history.
New York: Arco ; Hearst Books international.
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.
In July 1899, a large number of New York City newsboys refused to distribute the papers of Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the World, and William Randolph Hearst, publisher of the Journal.
" Harry never lost the spirit of the law ," Dr. Harold W. Williams, then a psychiatrist at McLean Hospital in Belmont, told The New York Times in 1976, when prosecutors asked Dr. Kozol to examine Hearst.
Universal did, however, film some aerial shots of the airship over New York which was later mixed with some aerial shots the Hearst crew had filmed.
The Hearst newsreel has some different shots of the airship over New York compared to the Universal report and also shows footage of passengers inside the ship from 1936.

Hearst and City
The Cubans had been in a state of rebellion since the 1870s, and American newspapers, particularly New York City papers of William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, printed sensationalized " Yellow Journalism " stories about Spanish atrocities in Cuba.
He emigrated to New York City in the United States in 1904 where he was employed as a writer and financial editor at the Journal of Commerce before joining the Hearst chain of newspapers as a syndicated columnist in 1911.
In 1926, William Griffin, a protégé of William Randolph Hearst, founded the paper as The New York Evening Enquirer, a Sunday afternoon broadsheet newspaper distributed throughout New York City, using money lent to Griffin by Hearst.
Parsons then moved to New York City and started working for the New York Morning Telegraph writing a similar movie column, which attracted the attention of Hearst.
Later in the 1960s and in the 1970s, Jim Kilgallen continued working as a reporter with his articles appearing in the Hearst papers that remained outside New York City, but his Hearst colleagues knew not to ask him about his late daughter, and so did his " friends of long standing ," said biographer Israel.
Hearst hurried over to the Washoe dstrict of western Utah territore, where he arranged to buy a one-sixth interest in the Ophir Mine there, near present day Virginia City.
KETV's nearest sister stations ( that are also owned by Hearst ) are CBS affiliate KCCI-TV channel 8 in Des Moines, Iowa, and fellow ABC affiliate KMBC-TV channel 9 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Marie Claire US edition was started by the Hearst Corporation, based in New York City, in 1994.

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William Randolph Hearst | Hearst's treatment was more effective and focused on the enemy who set the bomb — and offered a huge reward to readers
Patty Hearst takes part in the April 1974 Hibernia National Bank | Hiberna bank raid with other Symbionese Liberation Army | SLA members
Image: Hearst Castle facade. jpg | San Simeon-Hearst Castle
File: Hearst castle12. JPG | View from the mansion
Image: HearstCastle-Darter-4. jpg | Hearst Castle, Veranda looking west
Image: HearstCastle-Darter-1. jpg | Hearst Castle, Neptune Pool
File: Mashrabiyya. jpg | Hearst Castle, Exterior detail
Image: HearstCastle-Darter-3. jpg | Hearst Castle, " Casa Grande "
Image: Zebras at Hearst Castle. jpg | Descendants from Randolph Hearst's private zoo still graze on the Hearst Ranch.
Image: Hearst Castle01. jpg | Hearst Castle dining room
Image: Hearst Castle indoor pool. JPG | The Roman ( indoor ) Pool
Image: Hearst Castle 2011 Vacation. jpg | Egyptian Artifacts-Oldest Pieces In The Collection
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Roberts signaling at Triple H | Hunter Hearst Helmsley in 1996
Image: Hearst pool. jpg | One view of the pool
Image: Hearst Castle pool. jpg | Another view of the pool, from above the waterfall that feeds into the pool.

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