Hearst family
Hearst family | |
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Current region | California, U.S. |
Place of origin | County Monaghan, Ireland |
Founder | John George Hearst |
Estate(s) | The Hacienda, Hearst Castle, Hearst Ranch |
The Hearst family is a wealthy American family based in California. Their fortune was originally earned in the mining industry during the late 19th century under the entrepreneurial leadership of George Hearst. George's son, William Randolph Hearst, subsequently used his father's wealth to build a mass media empire comprising the New York Evening Journal, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Town & Country and Harper's Bazaar among others.[1] To this day, the Hearst family continues to be involved in the media industry through their ownership and control of the mass media conglomerate, Hearst Communications.
Family tree
[edit]- George Hearst
- William Randolph Hearst
- George Randolph Hearst
- William Randolph Hearst Jr.
- John Randolph Hearst
- John Randolph “Bunky” Hearst Jr.
- William Randolph Hearst II
- Randolph Apperson Hearst
- Patty Hearst
- Gillian Hearst-Shaw
- Lydia Hearst-Shaw
- Anne Hearst
- King Randolph Harris
- Amanda Hearst
- Patty Hearst
- David Whitmire Hearst
- William Randolph Hearst
Network
[edit]Associates
[edit]The following is a list of figures who have been closely aligned with or subordinate to the Hearst family.
- Richard E. Berlin
- Ambrose Bierce
- Paul Block
- Arthur Brisbane
- Stephen Crane
- Marcus Daly
- Homer Davenport
- Richard Harding Davis
- Nelson E. Edwards
- Lee Guittar
- Julian Hawthorne
- Alfred Henry Lewis
- George Herriman
- Walter Howey
- Ellen Levine
- Henry McLemore
- Rachel Newman
- Richard F. Outcault
- Louella Parsons
- Frederic Remington
- Elsie Robinson
- Ashton Stevens
- Robert E. Thompson
- Ariel Varges
Businesses
[edit]The following is a list of media outlets and other businesses in which the Hearst family have held a controlling or otherwise significant interest.
- A&E Networks
- The Atlanta Georgian
- The Beaumont Enterprise
- Boston American
- Chicago American
- Cosmopolitan
- Detroit Times
- ESPN Inc.
- Esquire
- Food Network Magazine
- Good Housekeeping
- Hearst, Haggins, Tevis & Company
- Harper's Bazaar
- Houston Chronicle
- Journal Inquirer
- Los Angeles Examiner
- Men's Health
- The Middletown Press
- New Haven Register
- New York Daily Mirror
- New York Journal-American
- Record Journal
- Popular Mechanics
- The News-Times
- Popular Mechanics
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Seventeen
- San Francisco Chronicle
- The Telegraph (Alton, Illinois)
- Times Union (Albany)
- Town & Country
- The Washington Herald
- Washington Times-Herald
- Women's Health
References
[edit]- ^ "William Randolph Hearst". www.history.com. History Channel. 2009. Retrieved 2024-03-11.