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James F. Hoge Jr. was born on 25 December, 1935, is an American magazine editor (1935–2023). Discover James F. Hoge Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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1901

Hoge was the second of four siblings, and the son of James F. Hoge Sr. (1901–72) and Virginia McClamroch Hoge.

His brother was Warren Hoge, who was a United Nations bureau chief for The New York Times.

Both brothers attended Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire.

Hoge married Alice Albright and had three children, Alicia Hoge, James Patrick Hoge, and Robert Warren Hoge.

1935

James Fulton Hoge Jr. (December 25, 1935 – September 19, 2023) was an American journalist and magazine publisher who was the editor of Foreign Affairs and the Peter G. Peterson Chair at the Council on Foreign Relations.

His principal areas of expertise were U.S. foreign policy and international economic policy.

Hoge was born on December 25, 1935, in New York City.

1958

After graduating from Yale University with a B.A. in political science in 1958, Hoge began his journalistic career with the Chicago Sun-Times; during this period, he received an M.A. in history from the University of Chicago in 1961 and served as a Congressional Fellow of the American Political Science Association (1962–1963).

1963

After serving as Washington, D.C. correspondent (1963–1965), city editor (1965–1967), and managing editor (1967–1968) of the Sun-Times, he was promoted to editor-in-chief in 1968.

1971

They divorced in 1971.

1976

From 1976 to 1976, he concurrently served as editor in chief of the Sun-Times's sister publication, the Chicago Daily News.

1980

In 1980, he attended the six-week Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program, and relinquished his editorial duties, continuing as the newspaper's publisher.

1984

He left the Sun-Times in 1984 and was appointed president and publisher of the New York Daily News, where he remained until 1991.

The Sun-Times won six Pulitzer Prizes during his tenure there, and the Daily News won one during his presidency.

1991

Following fellowships at the Harvard Institute of Politics (1991) and the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (1992), he was appointed editor of Foreign Affairs in 1992, replacing William G. Hyland.

During his tenure, the magazine doubled its circulation and launched Spanish, Japanese, and Russian editions.

1998

He had a son with journalist and lawyer Cynthia McFadden, Spencer Graham McFadden Hoge, who was born in 1998 and named after the actor Spencer Tracy.

James F. Hoge Jr. died at Weill Cornell Medical Center on September 19, 2023, at the age of 87, just under a month after his brother.

Hoge edited and contributed to a large number of books published by Foreign Affairs, the Council on Foreign Relations, and other publishers.

Some of the more notable of these are:

Hoge published numerous articles in journals such as The New Republic, Nieman Reports, Media Studies Journal, and Foreign Affairs, and in many newspapers including The Washington Post and The New York Sun.

2010

He was succeeded by Gideon Rose in 2010.

Under his editorship Foreign Affairs became a rare instance of an academic journal that turned a profit, earning several hundred thousand dollars, per year.

He was later a senior advisor in Teneo's intelligence division.

Hoge previously served as the chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board, Human Rights Watch and the Foundation for a Civil Society, and was the vice chair of the International Center for Journalists.