Hearst fired him.
William Hearst sent his best writers and cartoonists, including Beanie Walker and Tad Dorgan, all of Herriman's friends to Reno, Nevada
Andrew Hearst eventually adopted this model and now has this glimmering glass tower in New York.
None of the Hearst newspapers are up there.
And none of the Hearst newspapers are on the private sites, like Ancestry or Genealogy Bank, or newspapers.com.
William Randolph Hearst got involved for awhile to keep the, the harbor from being built because he was going to build his own nearby.
And in the name of decency," the Hearst papers extorted, "the fight films must be destroyed."
So I've worked for Hearst .
Female Presenter: My name is Camille Hearst .
And he became so popular that Hearst who ran one of the competing newspapers in New York, the, I have to look it up, The New York Journal American, hired the guy to come over and do
Oddly enough, William Hearst newspapers, which had been stoking with bloodlust-- the battle again and again and again, now took a new turn on its editorial page.
There is Joseph Pulitzer of the "New York World" and Andrew Hearst of the "New York Journal."
There's actually a really great line in Patty Hearst 's memoir where she buys her dad a copy of the game, which, if you know anything about the Hearst family,
And so Josephine would do things like call up William Randolph Hearst and say, Mr. Hearst , there's this terrible article in the Los Angeles paper.
Wyatt had been friends in his youth with the father of William Randolph Hearst .
the press, are still using the Beaverbrook/Hearst model.
And then, there was the Patty Hearst kidnapping which I also reported, reported on which led
that there was a plot to kidnap our daughter in reprisal for the Patty Hearst kidnapping.
So Caoilinn is the author of "The Orchid and The Wasp," and it was shortlisted for the Hearst Big Book Award and the literary awards,
I mean, this is going back to Pat Nixon and Patty Hearst .
And Herriman started beating the trail for Newspaper Row, knocking on the door of William Hearst , for whom he wrote his first cartoon for the Hearst newspapers at the age of 21
Really startling work to uncover from a 22-year-old working in Hearst in Pulitzer's newspapers.
by writers like Jack London, except for the readers of the Hearst newspaper.
This is a ponderous cartoon by Robert Carter, clearly done by Hearst 's demand.
Coming back wasn't. And I did hitchhike with Patty Hearst once.
I said, yeah, and that's Patricia Hearst .
In fact, received like 10,000 bucks from Hearst to write his story.
So with those characters from 1913 to 1944, Krazy Kat appeared in newspapers around the country, mostly with King Features and William Hearst newspapers.
It wasn't just mass newspapers that were extremely successful, but verticalized magazines, and under Hearst 's empire, in fashion, in news,
So every time I was in New York before, and I was going to buildings like the Hearst Building, the Conde Nast Building, the Time & Life Building,
So Gawker itself went after large media companies on a regular basis, like Conde Nast, and Time Inc., and Hearst .
I worked in the old Hearst San Francisco Examiner, which is
If you go through the long era where William Randolph Hearst kind of proprietor,