| Suffix |
Junior |
| Birth |
25 Dec 1935 |
New York, New York, New York, USA [1, 3, 4, 8] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Education |
Harvard School of Business Administration [9] |
- He completed the three-month advanced management program.
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| Education |
1958 [4, 7, 9] |
| Yale with a B.A. |
- Descendants of the Blood Royal states he graduated from Yale Master of Arts.
|
| Education |
1961 [4, 7, 9] |
| University of Chicago with a Master's in Modern History |
| Biographical |
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA [4] |
| served on the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations |
| Biographical |
served on The Trilateral Commission [4] |
| Occupation |
1964-1967 |
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA [4] |
| reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times |
| Occupation |
1967-1979 [4, 7] |
| editor for the Chicago Sun-Times |
| Occupation |
1980-1984 |
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA [4] |
| publisher of the Chicago Sun-Times |
| Biographical |
26 Mar 1984 [10] |
| was mentioned in Newsweek |
Head to Head in N.Y.
So James, we meet again. No, not another 007 adventure in Bondage but a new round in the two-front duel between the Tribune Company of Chicago and Rupert Murdoch's New York-based News America Publishing Inc. Less than three months after Murdoch bought the Chigcago Sun-Times — beating a bid from the paper's former editor and publisher, James F. Hoge — the parent company of the rival Chicago Tribune put the two men face to face again last week by installing Hoge as chairman and publisher of New York's Daily News, the paper with which Murdoch's money-losing New York Post is locked in combat.
The elegant Hoge, 48, may be just what the Daily News needs. Under his direction the Sun-Times won six Pulitzer Prizes — and gained some up-scale readers and advertisers. In New York, the Daily News already has the largest circulation (1.4 million) but only half the advertising linage of The New York Times. Hoge's big decision will be whether to engage the mighty Times in a scuffle for more of the upper-middle-class market — or enter a down-and-dirty war with the Post for mass circulation. Hint to Hoge: no one does down-and-dirty quite like Murdoch.
| Newsweek/March 26, 1984 | 59 |
|
| Biographical |
26 Mar 1984 [1] |
| was mentioned in an article in Time |
Hoge Venture
The News gets a publisher
For 25 years, as he rose through the ranks of the Chicago Sun-Times from police reporter to editor and then publicher, James Hoge regarded the city's Tribune as the enemy camp in a chivalrous newspaper war. Hoge, 48, sought to increase his stake in the rivalry last year when the Sun-Times (circ. 639,000) was offered for sale and he led an investor group that bid $63 million. The price was topped, however, by Australian Press Lord Rupert Murdoch, and a disheartened Hoge quit the paper in January. Last week he crossed his former b attle lines: in April he will become publisher of the New York Daily News (circ. 1.4 million), which is owned by the Chicago-based Tribune Co. The paper is locked in its own war, this one with the New York Post, which is owned by Murdoch. Said Hoge: "The fact that Murdoch was in New York played no part in my decision – but, of course, we will have to cock an eye at the competition."
TIME, March 26, 1984 67
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| Biographical |
21 May 1990 [4, 11] |
| was elected chairman of the Pulitzer Prize board |
JAMES HOGE, publisher and president of The Daily News, has been elected chairman of the Pulitzer Prize board. The board is responsible for recommending winners of journalism's top award to MICHAEL I. SOVERN, president of Columbia University, which awards the prizes.
HELEN VENDLER, a critic and Harvard professor, and MARILYN YARBROUGH, dean of the University of Tennessee College of Law, were elected to the 18-member board. Mr. Hoge succeeds EUGENE L. ROBERTS JR., executive editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, whose one-year term expired
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| Graduated |
Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA [7] |
| Phillips Academy, Bachelor of Arts |
| Name |
James Hoge [4] |
| Name |
James F. Hoge [4] |
| Occupation |
1992 [12] |
| editor of Foreign Affairs |
James Hoge spent three decades in newspaper journalism, serving as a Washington correspondent, editor in chief and publisher of the Chicago Sun-Times, and then publisher and president of the New York Daily News. Under his leadership, the Chicago Sun-Times won six Pulitzer Prizes for journalistic excellence and the New York Daily News won one. He became editor of Foreign Affairs in 1992.
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| Occupation |
1984-1992 |
New York, New York, New York, USA [4] |
| president and publisher of the New York Daily News |
| Occupation |
1997 |
New York, New York, New York, USA [4] |
| editor (with Fareed Zakaria) of The American Encounter: The United States and the Making of the Modern World by Basic Books |
| Occupation |
2001 |
New York, New York, New York, USA [4] |
| editor of How Did This Happen?: Terrorism and the New War, by PublicAffairs |
| Person ID |
I17691 |
If the Legends Are True... |
| Last Modified |
12 Dec 2009 |
| |
| Father |
James Fulton Hoge, b. 2 Aug 1901, Concord, , North Carolina , d. 22 Sep 1972, New York, New York, New York, USA |
| Mother |
Sarah Virginia McClamroch, b. 9 Nov 1907, d. Yes, date unknown |
| Alt. Marriage |
1926 |
| Residence |
New York, New York, New York, USA |
| 960 Park Avenue |
| Family ID |
F6621 |
Group Sheet |
| |
| Family 1 |
Alicia Patterson Albright |
| Married |
Y [9] |
| Divorced |
1971 |
| Residence |
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA [7] |
| 63 East Bellevue |
| Children |
| | 1. Alicia MacLamroch Hoge, b. 6 Mar 1953, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA  |
| | 2. James Patrick Hoge, b. 26 Dec 1963, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA  |
| | 3. Robert Warren Hoge |
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| Last Modified |
02 May 2009 |
| Family ID |
F6627 |
Group Sheet |
| |
| Family 2 |
Sharon Leigh King |
| Married |
4 Jan 1981 |
Cambridge, , Massachusetts, USA [9] |
| Marriage Banns |
5 Jan 1981 |
New York, New York, New York, USA [9] |
| in the New York Times |
January 5, 1981
SHARON KING WED TO JAMES HOGE, PUBLISHER
Sharon Leigh King, a consumer reporter and host of the weekly television show ''Money Sense'' on WBZ, Boston, was married in Cambridge, Mass., yesterday to James F. Hoge, publisher of The Chicago Sun-Times. The Rev. Larry M. Hill performed the Protestant ceremony at the home of John Kenneth Galbraith, the economist, and Mrs. Galbraith.
The bride, who will retain her maiden name for professional purposes, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard King of Grand Forks, N.D. Mr. Hoge is a son of Mrs. Anthony Barber of New York and Tuxedo Park, N.Y., and the late James Fulton Hoge, who was senior partner in the New York law firm of Rogers Hoge & Hills.
Among those attending the wedding were James Patrick Hoge, Robert Warren Hoge and Alicia McClamroch Hoge, the bridegroom's children from his marriage to the former Alicia Patterson Albright, now Mrs. Michael Arlen of New York, which ended in divorce.
The bride was graduated cum laude from Wheaton College in Norton, Mass., where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She completed the publishing procedures course at Radcliffe College and attended the John Fitzgerald Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Her father is a lawyer.
Mr. Hoge, a graduate of Yale, received a master's degree in modern history from the University of Chicago and completed the three-month advanced management program at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.
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| Last Modified |
16 Mar 2007 |
| Family ID |
F6625 |
Group Sheet |
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