Clay Felker

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Clay Felker was an influential American magazine editor and journalist best known for shaping the style and voice of modern city magazines and helping launch the careers of prominent New Journalism writers.

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instanceOf editor
human
journalist
magazine editor
media entrepreneur
awardReceived Ellis Island Medal of Honor NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath throat cancer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1925-10-25
dateOfDeath 2008-07-01
describedAs pioneer of the city magazine and New Journalism style
describedBySource obituary in The New York Times
educatedAt Duke University NERFINISHED
employer Esquire NERFINISHED
New York Herald Tribune NERFINISHED
New York magazine NERFINISHED
The Village Voice NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork New Journalism NERFINISHED
journalism
magazine publishing
genre feature journalism
magazine journalism
hasOccupation editor
journalist
publisher
influenced Gail Sheehy NERFINISHED
Jimmy Breslin NERFINISHED
Nora Ephron NERFINISHED
Tom Wolfe NERFINISHED
knownFor co-founding New York magazine as an independent publication
promoting New Journalism writers
shaping the modern city magazine format
memberOf New York media community
notableWork New York Herald Tribune Sunday magazine NERFINISHED
New York magazine NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Webster Groves, Missouri NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath New York City
positionHeld editor of Esquire (features editor / contributing editor)
editor of New York magazine
editor of The Village Voice
founding editor of New York magazine
residence New York City
sexOrGender male
spouse Gail Sheehy NERFINISHED

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New York Magazine foundedBy Clay Felker