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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
SCHEDULE 13D
(Rule 13d-101)
INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN STATEMENTS FILED PURSUANT
TO RULE 13d-1(a) AND AMENDMENTS THERETO FILED PURSUANT TO
RULE 13d-2(a)
(AMENDMENT NO. 70)
HEARST-ARGYLE TELEVISION, INC.
(Name of Issuer)
SERIES A COMMON STOCK
(Title of Class of Securities)
422317 10 7
(CUSIP Number)
Eve B. Burton
The Hearst Corporation
300 West 57th Street
New York, New York 10019
(212) 649-2045
(Name, Address and Telephone Number of Person
Authorized to Receive Notices and Communications)
Copy to :
John A. Healy
Kathleen L. Werner
Clifford Chance US LLP
31 West 52nd Street
New York, New York 10019
(212) 878-8000
March 25, 2009
(Date of Event which Requires Filing of this Statement)
If the filing person has previously filed a statement on Schedule 13G to report the acquisition that is the subject of this Schedule 13D, and is filing this schedule because of Rule 13d-1(e), 13d-1(f) or 13d-1(g), check the following box. o
Note : Schedules filed in paper format shall include a signed original and five copies of the schedule, including all exhibits. See Rule 13d-7 for other parties to whom copies are to be sent.
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CUSIP No.
 
422317 10 7 
13D

 

           
1   NAME OF REPORTING PERSON

S.S. OR I.R.S. IDENTIFICATION NOS. OF ABOVE PERSON

HEARST BROADCASTING, INC.
     
     
2   CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX IF A MEMBER OF A GROUP

  (a)    o  
  (b)    o  
     
3   SEC USE ONLY
   
   
     
4   SOURCE OF FUNDS
   
  WC
     
5   CHECK BOX IF DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO ITEMS 2(d) OR 2(e)
   
  o
     
6   CITIZENSHIP OR PLACE OF ORGANIZATION
   
  DELAWARE
       
  7   SOLE VOTING POWER
     
NUMBER OF  
       
SHARES 8   SHARED VOTING POWER
BENEFICIALLY    
OWNED BY   76,800,628
       
EACH 9   SOLE DISPOSITIVE POWER
REPORTING    
PERSON  
       
WITH 10   SHARED DISPOSITIVE POWER
     
    76,800,628
     
11   AGGREGATE AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY EACH REPORTING PERSON
   
  76,800,628
     
12   CHECK BOX IF THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT IN ROW (11) EXCLUDES CERTAIN SHARES
   
  o
     
13   PERCENT OF CLASS REPRESENTED BY AMOUNT IN ROW (11)
   
  82%
     
14   TYPE OF REPORTING PERSON
   
  CO

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CUSIP No.
 
422317 10 7 
13D

 

           
1   NAME OF REPORTING PERSON

S.S. OR I.R.S. IDENTIFICATION NOS. OF ABOVE PERSON

HEARST HOLDINGS, INC.
     
     
2   CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX IF A MEMBER OF A GROUP

  (a)    o  
  (b)    o  
     
3   SEC USE ONLY
   
   
     
4   SOURCE OF FUNDS
   
  WC
     
5   CHECK BOX IF DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO ITEMS 2(d) OR 2(e)
   
  o
     
6   CITIZENSHIP OR PLACE OF ORGANIZATION
   
  DELAWARE
       
  7   SOLE VOTING POWER
     
NUMBER OF  
       
SHARES 8   SHARED VOTING POWER
BENEFICIALLY    
OWNED BY   76,800,628
       
EACH 9   SOLE DISPOSITIVE POWER
REPORTING    
PERSON  
       
WITH 10   SHARED DISPOSITIVE POWER
     
    76,800,628
     
11   AGGREGATE AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY EACH REPORTING PERSON
   
  76,800,628
     
12   CHECK BOX IF THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT IN ROW (11) EXCLUDES CERTAIN SHARES
   
  o
     
13   PERCENT OF CLASS REPRESENTED BY AMOUNT IN ROW (11)
   
  82%
     
14   TYPE OF REPORTING PERSON
   
  CO

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CUSIP No.
 
422317 10 7 
13D

 

           
1   NAME OF REPORTING PERSON

S.S. OR I.R.S. IDENTIFICATION NOS. OF ABOVE PERSON

THE HEARST CORPORATION
     
     
2   CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX IF A MEMBER OF A GROUP

  (a)    o  
  (b)    o  
     
3   SEC USE ONLY
   
   
     
4   SOURCE OF FUNDS
   
  WC
     
5   CHECK BOX IF DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO ITEMS 2(d) OR 2(e)
   
  o
     
6   CITIZENSHIP OR PLACE OF ORGANIZATION
   
  DELAWARE
       
  7   SOLE VOTING POWER
     
NUMBER OF  
       
SHARES 8   SHARED VOTING POWER
BENEFICIALLY    
OWNED BY   76,800,628
       
EACH 9   SOLE DISPOSITIVE POWER
REPORTING    
PERSON  
       
WITH 10   SHARED DISPOSITIVE POWER
     
    76,800,628
     
11   AGGREGATE AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY EACH REPORTING PERSON
   
  76,800,628
     
12   CHECK BOX IF THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT IN ROW (11) EXCLUDES CERTAIN SHARES
   
  o
     
13   PERCENT OF CLASS REPRESENTED BY AMOUNT IN ROW (11)
   
  82%
     
14   TYPE OF REPORTING PERSON
   
  CO

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CUSIP No.
 
422317 10 7 
13D

 

           
1   NAME OF REPORTING PERSON

S.S. OR I.R.S. IDENTIFICATION NOS. OF ABOVE PERSON

THE HEARST FAMILY TRUST
     
     
2   CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX IF A MEMBER OF A GROUP

  (a)    o  
  (b)    o  
     
3   SEC USE ONLY
   
   
     
4   SOURCE OF FUNDS
   
  WC
     
5   CHECK BOX IF DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO ITEMS 2(d) OR 2(e)
   
  o
     
6   CITIZENSHIP OR PLACE OF ORGANIZATION
   
  CALIFORNIA
       
  7   SOLE VOTING POWER
     
NUMBER OF  
       
SHARES 8   SHARED VOTING POWER
BENEFICIALLY    
OWNED BY   76,800,628
       
EACH 9   SOLE DISPOSITIVE POWER
REPORTING    
PERSON  
       
WITH 10   SHARED DISPOSITIVE POWER
     
    76,800,628
     
11   AGGREGATE AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY EACH REPORTING PERSON
   
  76,800,628
     
12   CHECK BOX IF THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT IN ROW (11) EXCLUDES CERTAIN SHARES
   
  o
     
13   PERCENT OF CLASS REPRESENTED BY AMOUNT IN ROW (11)
   
  82%
     
14   TYPE OF REPORTING PERSON
   
  CO (Testamentary Trust)

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Item 2. Identity and Background
Item 3. Source and Amount of Funds or Other Consideration
Item 4. Purpose of Transaction
Item 5. Interest in Securities of the Issuer
Item 6. Contracts, Arrangements, Understandings or Relationships With Respect to Securities of the Issuer
Item 7. Material to be Filed as Exhibits
SIGNATURE
SIGNATURE
SIGNATURE
SIGNATURE
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SCHEDULE 13D
     This Amendment No. 70 on Schedule 13D (the “Schedule 13D”) relating to shares of Series A Common Stock, $0.01 par value per share (“Series A Common Stock”), of Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Issuer”), is being filed jointly by The Hearst Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“Hearst”), Hearst Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Hearst Holdings”) and wholly-owned subsidiary of Hearst, Hearst Broadcasting, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Hearst Broadcasting”) and wholly-owned subsidiary of Hearst Holdings, and The Hearst Family Trust, a testamentary trust (the “Trust”, and together with Hearst, Hearst Holdings and Hearst Broadcasting, the “Reporting Persons”), and supplements and amends the statement on Schedule 13D originally filed with the Commission on April 4, 1997 (as amended, the “Statement”). Amendments No. 51 through 55 were filed as part of a Schedule TO-T, originally filed on September 14, 2007, and amended on September 20, 2007, September 25, 2007, October 3, 2007 and October 15, 2007.
Item 2. Identity and Background.
Item 2 is amended as follows:
     Schedule I hereto sets forth the name, business address and present principal occupation or employment and address of any corporation or other organization in which such employment is conducted, for each of the directors and executive officers of Hearst, Hearst Holdings and Hearst Broadcasting and the trustees of the Trust. Schedule I also sets forth the citizenship of each of the directors and executive officers of Hearst, Hearst Holdings and Hearst Broadcasting and the trustees of the Trust.
Item 3. Source and Amount of Funds or Other Consideration.
     The aggregate amount of funds used by Hearst Broadcasting to acquire the shares reported in Item 5(c) was $4,504,778. Hearst Broadcasting used its working capital and the working capital of one or more of its affiliates for these purchases.
Item 4. Purpose of Transaction.
     Hearst Broadcasting purchased additional shares of Series A Common Stock, as reported in Item 5(c) of this Statement, in order to increase its equity interest in the Issuer.
     On March 25, 2009, Hearst issued a press release. The press release is filed with this Statement as Exhibit 1. The contents of the press release are incorporated by reference into this Item 4. In the press release, Hearst announced that it intends to commence a tender offer to acquire all outstanding shares of Series A Common Stock not already owned by the Reporting Persons at a price of $4.00 per share in cash.
Item 5. Interest in Securities of the Issuer.
     (a) and (b) As of March 25, 2009, Hearst Broadcasting owned 35,501,980 shares of Series A Common Stock of the Issuer and 41,298,648 shares of Series B Common Stock of the Issuer. Each share of Series B Common Stock is immediately convertible at the option of the holder into one share of Series A Common Stock. Therefore, the 41,298,648 shares of Series B Common Stock owned directly by Hearst Broadcasting represent, if converted, 41,298,648 shares of Series A Common Stock and, accordingly, Hearst Broadcasting beneficially owns an aggregate of 76,800,628 shares of Series A Common Stock. The Trust is the owner of all of Hearst’s issued and outstanding common stock. Hearst is the owner of all of Hearst Holdings’ issued and outstanding common stock. Hearst Holdings is the owner of all of Hearst Broadcasting’s issued and outstanding common stock. Because of these relationships among the Reporting Persons, each of Hearst Broadcasting, Hearst Holdings, Hearst and the Trust may be deemed to

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share the power to direct the voting of and the disposition of the 76,800,628 shares of Series A Common Stock beneficially owned by Hearst Broadcasting. The 76,800,628 shares of Series A Common Stock beneficially owned by Hearst Broadcasting represent approximately 82% of the shares of Series A Common Stock that would be outstanding after giving effect to the conversion of all the shares of Series B Common Stock into shares of Series A Common Stock, based on the combined number of 93,672,572 outstanding shares of Series A Common Stock and Series B Common Stock reported by the Issuer as being outstanding as of February 17, 2009, in the Annual Report on Form 10-K filed by the Issuer with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 27, 2009.
     (c) Since filing Amendment No. 69 to this Statement, Hearst Broadcasting purchased 228,100 shares of Series A Common Stock of the Issuer pursuant to open-market purchases conducted under a “written plan for trading securities” within the meaning of Rule 10b5-1 promulgated under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Further details regarding these purchases are set forth below.
                         
            Price per    
   Date   # of Shares   Share ($)   Cost ($)
       
8/5/2008
    1,800       19.38       34,884.00  
8/5/2008
    1,100       19.39       21,329.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.42       1,942.00  
8/5/2008
    600       19.43       11,658.00  
8/5/2008
    1,300       19.44       25,272.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.45       1,945.00  
8/5/2008
    300       19.46       5,838.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.47       1,947.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.50       1,950.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.51       1,951.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.52       1,952.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.53       1,953.00  
8/5/2008
    1,100       19.54       21,494.00  
8/5/2008
    2,600       19.55       50,830.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.56       1,956.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.57       1,957.00  

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            Price per    
   Date   # of Shares   Share ($)   Cost ($)
       
8/5/2008
    100       19.58       1,958.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.60       1,960.00  
8/5/2008
    200       19.61       3,922.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.63       1,963.00  
8/5/2008
    100       19.64       1,964.00  
8/5/2008
    2,500       19.67       49,175.00  
8/5/2008
    500       19.68       9,840.00  
8/5/2008
    4,400       19.69       86,636.00  
8/5/2008
    9,300       19.70       183,210.00  
8/5/2008
    500       19.71       9,855.00  
8/5/2008
    200       19.72       3,944.00  
8/5/2008
    1,200       19.73       23,676.00  
8/5/2008
    900       19.74       17,766.00  
8/5/2008
    22,000       19.75       434,500.00  
8/5/2008
    7,100       19.76       140,296.00  
8/5/2008
    900       19.77       17,793.00  
8/5/2008
    3,500       19.78       69,230.00  
8/5/2008
    3,800       19.79       75,202.00  
8/5/2008
    2,000       19.80       39,600.00  
8/6/2008
    159,000       19.77       3,143,430.00  
TOTAL
    228,100             $ 4,504,778.00  
Item 6. Contracts, Arrangements, Understandings or Relationships With Respect to Securities of the Issuer.
     On December 5, 2007, the Board of Directors of Hearst approved the purchase from time to time by Hearst Broadcasting of up to 8 million shares of Series A Common Stock in open market and privately negotiated purchases in order to increase its ownership percentage in the Issuer to approximately 82% (on a fully-diluted basis) for U.S. federal income tax purposes. This authorization superseded all remaining ability to purchase shares of Series A Common Stock under previous authorizations and, after giving

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effect to the purchases set forth above in Item 5(c), Hearst’s ownership percentage in the Issuer is now approximately 82%.
Item 7. Material to be Filed as Exhibits.
     
Exhibit 1
  Press release issued by Hearst on March 25, 2009.

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SIGNATURE
     After reasonable inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief, I certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
         
Dated: March 25, 2009
  HEARST BROADCASTING, INC.
 
 
  By:   /s/ James M. Asher    
    Name:   James M. Asher   
    Title:   Vice President   

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SIGNATURE
     After reasonable inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief, I certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
         
Dated: March 25, 2009
  HEARST HOLDINGS, INC.
 
 
  By:   /s/ James M. Asher    
    Name:   James M. Asher   
    Title:   Senior Vice President   

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SIGNATURE
     After reasonable inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief, I certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
         
Dated: March 25, 2009
  THE HEARST CORPORATION
 
 
  By:   /s/ James M. Asher    
    Name:   James M. Asher   
    Title:   Senior Vice President   

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SIGNATURE
     After reasonable inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief, I certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
         
Dated: March 25, 2009
  THE HEARST FAMILY TRUST
 
 
  By:   /s/ Frank A. Bennack, Jr.    
    Name:   Frank A. Bennack, Jr.   
    Title:   Trustee   

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SCHEDULE I
INFORMATION REGARDING THE DIRECTORS AND
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF HEARST, HEARST BROADCASTING AND
HEARST HOLDINGS AND TRUSTEES OF THE HEARST FAMILY TRUST
Set forth in the table below is the name and the present principal occupation or employment of each director and executive officer of Hearst, Hearst Broadcasting and Hearst Holdings. Unless otherwise indicated, each person identified below is employed by Hearst Communications, Inc., an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Hearst, and may perform services for Hearst or one of Hearst’s other wholly-owned subsidiaries. The principal business address of Hearst, Hearst Broadcasting, Hearst Holdings and Hearst Communications, Inc. and, unless otherwise indicated, each person identified below, is 300 West 57 th Street, New York, New York 10019. The principal business address of the Trust is 888 Seventh Avenue, New York, New York 10106. Trustees of the Trust are identified by an asterisk (“*”). Unless otherwise indicated, all persons identified below are U.S. citizens.
     
    Present Office/Principal
Name   Occupation or Employment
HEARST
   
George R. Hearst, Jr.*
  Chairman of the Board, Director
 
   
Frank A. Bennack, Jr.*
  Chief Executive Officer, Vice Chairman of the Board, Chairman of Executive Committee, Director
 
   
James M. Asher
  Senior Vice President, Chief Legal and Development Officer, Director
 
   
Anissa B. Balson*
  Director
 
   
David J. Barrett*
  Director; President and Chief Executive Officer:
 
  Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
 
   
Cathleen P. Black
  Senior Vice President, Director; President: Hearst Magazines Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
Catherine A. Bostron
  Secretary
 
   
Eve B. Burton
  Vice President, General Counsel
 
   
John G. Conomikes* (1)
  Director
 
   
Richard E. Deems* (1)
  Director
 
   
Steven DeLorenzo
  Vice President
 
   
Ronald J. Doerfler*
  Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer,
Treasurer, Director
 
   
Alfredo Gatto
  Vice President; Vice President and General Manager, Hearst Service Center Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.

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    Present Office/Principal
Name   Occupation or Employment
George J. Green
  Vice President; Chairman: Hearst Magazines International Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
Mark Hasson
  Vice President-Finance
 
   
Austin Hearst
  Director; Vice President: Hearst Entertainment Distribution Division, Hearst Entertainment, Inc.
 
   
John R. Hearst, Jr.*
  Director
 
   
Stephen T. Hearst (2)
  Director; Vice President: San Francisco Realties Division and Sunical Land & Livestock Division; Vice President, San Simeon Ranch Division, Hearst Holdings, Inc.; Vice President, West Coast Realties Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
William R. Hearst, III* (3)
  Director; Partner: Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers
 
   
Steven A. Hobbs (4)
  Vice President; Executive Vice President: Hearst Business Media Group Administrative Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
Neeraj Khemlani
  Vice President; Special Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer for Digital Media
 
   
George Kliavkoff
  Vice President; Executive Vice President: Hearst Entertainment and Syndication Group Administrative Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
David L. Kors
  Vice President-Taxes
 
   
Harvey L. Lipton* (1)
  Director
 
   
Richard P. Malloch
  Senior Vice President; President: Hearst Business Media Group Administrative Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
Gilbert C. Maurer* (1)
  Director
 
   
Mark F. Miller* (1)
  Director
 
   
Roger P. Paschke
  Vice President, Chief Investment Officer
 
   
Virginia Hearst Randt*
  Director
 
   
Scott M. Sassa
  Senior Vice President; President: Hearst Entertainment and Syndication Group Administrative Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
Debra Shriver
  Vice President

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    Present Office/Principal
Name   Occupation or Employment
Steven R. Swartz
  Senior Vice President; President: Hearst Newspaper Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
HEARST BROADCASTING
   
John G. Conomikes* (1)
  President, Director
 
   
James M. Asher
  Vice President
 
   
David J. Barrett*
  Vice President, Director; President and Chief Executive Officer: Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
 
   
Eve B. Burton
  Vice President
 
   
Ronald J. Doerfler*
  Vice President, Treasurer
 
   
Catherine A. Bostron
  Secretary
 
   
Frank A. Bennack, Jr.*
  Director
 
   
George R. Hearst, Jr.*
  Director
 
   
William R. Hearst, III* (3)
  Director; Partner: Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers
 
   
Gilbert C. Maurer* (1)
  Director
 
   
HEARST HOLDINGS
   
George R. Hearst, Jr.*
  Chairman of the Board, Director
 
   
Frank A. Bennack, Jr.*
  Chief Executive Officer, Vice Chairman of the Board, Chairman of Executive Committee, Director
 
   
James M. Asher
  Senior Vice President, Chief Legal and Development Officer, Director
 
   
Anissa B. Balson*
  Director
 
   
David J. Barrett*
  Director; President and Chief Executive Officer:
 
  Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
 
   
Cathleen P. Black
  Senior Vice President, Director; President: Hearst Magazines Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
Catherine A. Bostron
  Secretary
 
   
Eve B. Burton
  Vice President, General Counsel
 
   
John G. Conomikes* (1)
  Director
 
   
Richard E. Deems* (1)
  Director
 
   
Steven DeLorenzo
  Vice President

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    Present Office/Principal
Name   Occupation or Employment
Ronald J. Doerfler*
  Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer,
Treasurer, Director
 
   
Alfredo Gatto
  Vice President; Vice President and General Manager, Hearst Service Center Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
George J. Green
  Vice President; Chairman: Hearst Magazines International Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
Mark Hasson
  Vice President-Finance
 
   
Austin Hearst
  Director; Vice President: Hearst Entertainment Distribution Division, Hearst Entertainment, Inc.
 
   
John R. Hearst, Jr.*
  Director
 
   
Stephen T. Hearst (2)
  Director; Vice President: San Francisco Realties Division and Sunical Land & Livestock Division, The Hearst Corporation; Vice President, San Simeon Ranch Division, Hearst Holdings, Inc.; Vice President, West Coast Realties Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
William R. Hearst, III* (3)
  Director; Partner: Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers
 
   
Steven A. Hobbs (4)
  Vice President; Executive Vice President: Hearst Business Media Group Administrative Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
Neeraj Khemlani
  Vice President; Special Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer for Digital Media, The Hearst Corporation
 
   
George Kliavkoff
  Vice President; Executive Vice President: Hearst Entertainment and Syndication Group Administrative Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
David L. Kors
  Vice President-Taxes
 
   
Harvey L. Lipton* (1)
  Director
 
   
Richard P. Malloch
  Senior Vice President; President: Hearst Business Media Group Administrative Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
Gilbert C. Maurer* (1)
  Director
 
   
Mark F. Miller* (1)
  Director
 
   
Roger P. Paschke
  Vice President, Chief Investment Officer
 
   
Virginia Hearst Randt*
  Director

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    Present Office/Principal
Name   Occupation or Employment
Scott M. Sassa
  Senior Vice President; President: Hearst Entertainment and Syndication Group Administrative Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
   
Debra Shriver
  Vice President
 
   
Steven R. Swartz
  Senior Vice President; Senior Vice President: Hearst Communications, Inc.; President: Hearst Newspaper Division, Hearst Communications, Inc.
 
(1)   Self-employed, non-employed or retired
 
(2)   5 Third Street
Suite 200
San Francisco, CA 94103
 
(3)   765 Market Street, #34D
 
    San Francisco, CA 94103
 
(4)   Steven A. Hobbs is a dual U.S./U.K. citizen.

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