- Hugh McLaughlin
"This article is about the Irish publisher Hugh McLaughlin. For the 19th century US politician see
Hugh McLaughlin (politician) ".Hugh McLaughlin(October, 1918 –
January 1 ,2006 ) was an Irishpublisher andinventor . He was married to Nuala Ryan.McLaughlin was born at Killygordan, Co.
Donegal , the youngest child of a stationmaster. At 16, be became a barman's apprentice in Gardiner Street,Dublin ,Ireland . In 1935 he an established a tailoring business with his sister Anne Beggs. By 1950 he was involved with aprinting company called Fleet and began publishingmagazine s for greyhound owners. "Kavanagh's Weekly" followed in 1952, which featuredPatrick Kavanagh . Due the success, Hugh McLaughlin decided to continue to publish indigenous Irish magazines. These would compete with British magazines. Titles included "Creation", "Irish Farmers Journal", "Woman's Way", "Woman's Choice", "Business & Finance ", "This Week" (1969-1972) and "Nikki." These magazines were published by his company the Creation group. "Business & Finance" is a business magazine that was established by McLaughlin in September 1964. [ [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-12383828_ITM "Hugh McLaughlin (1918 - 2006)"] , Europe Intelligence Wire,12 January 2006 ]In 1973 McLaughlin founded the
Sunday World with his business partner Gerry McGuinness. By 1977, Creation went into liquidation, which resulted in magazine titles being sold and in 1978 Independent Newspapers took control of 54 per-cent in the Sunday World. Hugh McLaughlin went on to established another Sunday newspaper, theSunday Tribune , with business partner John Mulcahy. In 1982, he unsuccessfully launched a daily newspaper the Daily News. This was to be his last publishing venture.In retirement McLaughlin invented a machine, the water hog that removed water from cricket pitches and putting greens. [ [http://www.independent.ie/unsorted/migration/hugh-mclaughlin-125435.html Hugh McLaughlin"] , Joseph O'Malley,
Irish Independent ,January 08 2006 .]Notes
References
* Sunday Independent (8 Jan. 2006). [http://www.unison.ie/classifieds/personals/stories.php?ca=290&si=1538652 Hugh McLaughlin] .Retrieved Jan. 15, 2006.
* ”Publisher who became monarch of the magazine sector.” (7 Jan. 2006). The Irish Times p14.
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