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Randolph A. Hearst served as chair of the board of the Hearst Corporation from 1973 to 1996, a period which marked an increased level of diversification across the media industry of the company and much greater profitability. He also ran the San Francisco Examiner, the most significant newspaper owned by...
His company has had superlative after superlative heaped upon it--from "Global Most Admired Company" by Fortune to first in Forbes' ranking of the top businesses in America.
April 27, 1974: About 150 students demonstrate in Forbes Plaza in support of the striking printers, who now demand a 5.9 percent increase in wages.
Serbanescu said her first draft of the article had quotation marks around the offending passage, although it did not include a citation of Forbes.
Srinivas Ayyagari, the Indy's publisher, said the newspaper sent a letter of apology to Forbes magazine last week.