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  2. Hearst Communications - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Communications is a private company that owns newspapers, magazines, television channels, and television stations, including Hearst Television. It was founded by William Randolph Hearst, a newspaper owner who used yellow journalism and influenced by Nazi propaganda.

  3. Hearst Tower (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Tower is a 597-foot (182 m) office building in New York City, housing the media company Hearst Communications. It consists of a 1928 Art Deco base and a 2006 glass-and-metal addition, designed by Norman Foster.

  4. 57th Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    57th Street is a major east-west street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, with high-end residential, commercial, and artistic uses. It runs from the East River to the Hudson River, passing through Sutton Place, Billionaire's Row, and Carnegie Hall.

  5. CBS Broadcast Center - Wikipedia

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    The CBS Broadcast Center is a TV and radio production facility in New York City, serving as the headquarters of CBS News and its live streaming news channel. It is located at 524 West 57th Street, near the Ed Sullivan Theater and the Hudson Yards development.

  6. Lotos Club - Wikipedia

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    Lotos Club is a private social club in New York City founded in 1870 by writers and critics. It has a literary and artistic bent, a noted collection of American paintings, and a history of hosting elaborate dinners and events.

  7. Central Park Tower - Wikipedia

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    Central Park Tower is a residential skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York, with a Nordstrom store on the lower floors. The building is 1,550 feet (472.4 m) tall, the second-tallest in the city, and has 179 condominiums, amenities, and a private club.

  8. Nippon Club (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Nippon Club initially occupied a townhouse at 334 Riverside Drive, located between West 105th and 106th Streets on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.. The best early detailed description of the Nippon Club, its structure and membership appeared in January 1908 when the Club was located at 44 West 85th Street in New York City's Upper West Side.

  9. Cornell Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell Club of New York is a private club for Cornell University alumni and affiliates at 6 East 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan. It offers hotel, dining, fitness, meetings, and other services and benefits to its members.