John Werner Kluge (/ˈkluːɡi/; September 21, 1914 – September 7, 2010) was a German-American entrepreneur who became a television industry mogul in the...
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The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress invites and welcomes scholars to the Library of Congress to conduct research and interact with policymakers...
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John W. Kluge Jr. (born 1984) is an American venture capitalist, philanthropist, and activist. Kluge is the son of the late billionaire John Kluge, founder...
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Trump Winery (redirect from Kluge Vineyard)
events. Patricia Kluge, former wife of American billionaire John Kluge, kept Albemarle per their 1990 divorce settlement. Afterwards, Kluge spent her fortune...
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Jürgen Kluge (born 1941) – German physicist John Werner Kluge (1914–2010) – German-American media entrepreneur and philanthropist P. F. Kluge (born 1942)...
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Günther Adolf Ferdinand von Kluge (30 October 1882 – 19 August 1944) was a German Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) during World War II who held commands...
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person in the United States from 1982 to 1988, ceding the top spot to John Kluge in 1989 when the editors began to credit Walton's fortune jointly to him...
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scholarship at the Library, with special attention to the John W. Kluge Center and the Kluge Prize. Through discussion and reflection, the Council assists...
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The John W. Kluge Prize for the Study of Humanity is awarded since 2003 for lifetime achievement in the humanities and social sciences to celebrate the...
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Kellogg '64: financial broker John Kluge Jr. MBA '17, venture capitalist, philanthropist, son of billionaire John Kluge Peter E. Madden '64 P'04 Honorary...
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owners were John Kluge and Stuart Subotnick. The name MetroStars was chosen in reference to Metromedia, the media company founded by Kluge, after Nike's...
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the family bring him home for the last few weeks. American billionaire John Kluge, founder of Metromedia, learned of Shergold's illness and arranged for...
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decisive ranking of the richest Americans in history. Many sources cite John D. Rockefeller (1839–1937) as the richest person in the history of the United...
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Kirkpatrick (died 2006) John Kluge (died 2010) Ursula K. Le Guin (died 2018) Annie Leibovitz Miguel León-Portilla (died 2019) Carl Lewis John Lewis (died 2020)...
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baseball player Lou Gehrig, football player Sid Luckman, and business leader John Kluge were also Columbia College students. Additionally, highly visible former...
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Johnson Theodore N. Kaufman Walter Arnold Kaufmann Konrad Kellen John Kluge Ted Knap John Kneller Robert Lewis Koehl Robert Komer André Kostolany Ed Koterba...
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Columbia University (redirect from John Jay Scholar)
undergraduate students by the admissions committee. Designations include John W. Kluge Scholars, John Jay Scholars, C. Prescott Davis Scholars, Global Scholars, Egleston...
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"Worldcom leader Departs Company during Turbulent Time". The New York Times. "John Kluge to Sell Stake in WorldCom Inc.: Telecom: The billionaire cites estate...
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vineyard was purchased by Trump in April 2011 from Patricia Kluge, the widow of John Kluge. The property was distressed. and was officially opened in October...
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Metropolitan Broadcasting to Washington-based investor John Kluge, enough to give Kluge controlling interest. Kluge installed himself as chairman, and later increased...
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part of the Metromedia Company, which was privately owned by businessman John Kluge until his death and is related in lineage to the former entertainment...
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involved with the Museum of Modern Art; John Kluge, who was born in Germany and later would found Metromedia; John Oakes, who later edited the 'New York...
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Matthews Band, and the pop band Parachute, as well as multi-billionaires John Kluge and Edgar Bronfman Sr. Between 1968 and 1984, Charlottesville was also...
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under the film studio. The Samuel Goldwyn Company – purchased in 1996 by John Kluge/Metromedia International, making it the sister studio to Orion; it was...
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network and sold what remained of his television operations to John Kluge in 1956, which Kluge renamed Metromedia. DuMont's partner, Thomas T. Goldsmith (for...
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Before its bankruptcy in 2002, the company was financially backed by John Kluge and Verizon. In 2012, the company was acquired by Zayo Group for $2.2...
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Henry suggested to John Kluge that Joe Pyne should be put on Metromedia's newly acquired TV station in Los Angeles, KTTV-TV. Kluge told Henry to speak...
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the longtime right-hand-man and chief financial officer of billionaire John Kluge, who at one time was the richest man in America. Subotnick is Jewish family...
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Jonathan D. Krane (category St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) alumni)
In 1992, John Kluge acquired MCEG and renamed it MCEG/Sterling Entertainment. In 1995, MCEG/Sterling and two other companies owned by Kluge were merged...
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acquire independent television stations in six major U.S. cities from the John Kluge-run broadcasting company Metromedia: WNEW-TV in New York City, WTTG in...
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