John Mulcahy (17 May 1932 – 7 September 2018) was an Irish journalist, magazine and newspaper editor, who founded The Sunday Tribune newspaper and The Phoenix.[1][2][3][4]
Biography
editBorn in Australia in 1932, Mulcahy was educated at Clongowes Wood College and Trinity College Dublin. He worked in the financial sector before becoming a full-time journalist. He was writing for monthly The Hibernia Magazine before 1968. When he became the owner and editor of The Hibernia, he changed its ethos to be more left-wing and republican and moved it to a fortnightly schedule.[3][4]
Following the closure of The Hibernia in 1980 due to a lawsuit, he co-founded The Sunday Tribune. After the turmoil in the Tribune, from which he exited early, in 1983 he founded the political, current affairs and business magazine, The Phoenix. In 2002 he became the proprietor of The Irish Arts Review. Another effort at launching a magazine in the early 1980s was Digger, his father's nickname since he was involved in the mining industry in Australia.[2][3]
He was married to Nuala, who worked alongside him at The Hibernia and The Phoenix. His son Aengus worked for The Phoenix, his daughter Brigid is also a journalist, and his son Michael Mulcahy was a Councillor, TD and former Lord Mayor of Dublin.[3][4]
He retired from The Phoenix in 2007 and died aged 86 in 2018.[2][5]
References
edit- ^ John Mulcahy a Journalist for all seasons Archived 27 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine The Phoenix, 20 September 2018.
- ^ a b c Editorial (22 September 2018). "John Mulcahy obituary: Fearless journalist and publisher". Irish Times. Archived from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
John Denis Mulcahy, who has died aged 86, was one of the most significant journalists and publishers of the last half-century in this country
- ^ a b c d Liam Collins (9 September 2019). "Obituary: John Mulcachy". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 3 September 2019. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
The owner of The Phoenix magazine, John Mulcahy, who has died in Dublin at the age of 86, was regarded by some as a muckraking publisher and by others as an editor who exposed the Irish elites to well-deserved scrutiny
- ^ a b c Tom McGurk (16 September 2018). "A journalist and editor who changed Ireland". Business Post. Archived from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
The late John Mulcahy, whose magazine Hibernia reflected and chronicled the turbulent and transformative 1960s and 1970s, leaves behind a rich journalistic legacy
- ^ Founder of The Phoenix John Mulcahy has died Archived 12 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine The Journal, 8 September 2018.