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James C. Warren (born January 4, 1953) is an American
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, currently the executive editor of NewsGuard, which rates the credibility of news and information sites. Previously, he was chief media writer for the Poynter Institute, a national affairs columnist for U.S. News & World Report, and Washington Bureau chief for the ''
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''. He previously served as a founder of the Chicago News Cooperative and wrote its twice-weekly column in the Chicago edition of ''
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''. He was the managing editor at the ''
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'' when he left the paper in 2008. He was the ''Tribune''′s Washington bureau chief from 1993 to 2001, and he appeared for three years on
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's " Capital Gang Sunday" and regularly on " The McLaughlin Group". He was Chicago editor for ''
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'' and has written regularly for the ''
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'' and ''
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'', as well as for '' Vanity Fair''. He appears regularly on
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and WGN-TV in Chicago.


Early life and education

Born in New York City and the son of a stockbroker, Warren was educated at Collegiate School, an independent college preparatory school in New York City, followed by
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, where he earned a bachelor's degree in English, in 1974. He later earned a master's degree from Roosevelt University in Chicago.


Professional career

Warren began his journalism career in the mid-1970s working as a reporter for the '' Newark Star-Ledger''. In 1977, he joined the financial section of the ''
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'', where he worked as a business reporter, a general assignment reporter, a legal affairs reporter and a labor reporter. In 1984, Warren joined the ''Chicago Tribune'' as its labor and legal affairs writer. He later became the paper's media writer. In mid-1992, Warren was named editor of the ''Tribune''′s Tempo lifestyle section.https://securesite.chireader.com/cgi-bin/Archive/abridged2.bat?path=1993/931217/HOTTYPE&search=jim%20Warren%20and%20Tempo In mid-December 1993, Warren was chosen to become the ''Tribune''′s Washington, D.C., bureau chief. Almost immediately after arriving in town, Warren attracted attention with his brash talk. "I have absolutely no desire to make this a long-term thing," he told the ''
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'' in December 1992. "I have no desire to be there in five or ten years as part of the Gridiron Show, prancing around onstage, singing to the president, or whatever the fuck they do." Warren also quickly attracted attention in D.C. by exposing the clubby ways of the star journalists in Washington. Warren in particular targeted broadcast journalists who were paid to give speeches to the organizations that they covered, including Lesley Stahl, Tim Russert and Jack Nelson. Warren saved his heaviest vitriol, however, for Cokie Roberts, whose speechifying Warren tracked regularly in his weekly ''Tribune'' column in a feature he dubbed "Cokie Watch." Warren himself wound up on TV for three years while living and working in D.C. From 1995 until 1998, Warren became a regular panelist on
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's political talk show ''Capital Gang Sunday'', which was an offshoot of its show at the time, ''Capital Gang''. In 1997, Warren also began co-hosting a Sunday night radio show on WGN-AM with Michael Tackett entitled ''Unconventional Wisdom''. The show aired until early 2006, when WGN canceled it as part of a total overhaul of the station's weekend schedule. The '' Washingtonian'' magazine chose Warren as one of the 50 best and most influential journalists in 2001. In 2001, Warren returned to Chicago as the ''Tribune''′s associate managing editor for features. In 2002, Warren became the ''Tribune''′s deputy managing editor for features. In 2006, Warren became the paper's managing editor for features. Warren left the ''Chicago Tribune'' in a power struggle in August 2008 after the paper got a new editor, Gerould W. Kern, and a new managing editor, Jane Hirt. After leaving the ''Tribune'', Warren began writing for the ''
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'', continuing his longstanding practice of reviewing magazine articles. He also started writing for ''
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''. In October 2009, Warren was named the publisher of the ''
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'' alternative weekly newspaper in Chicago. In November 2009, Warren began writing a regular column for the Chicago News Cooperative that appeared in ''
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''. In March 2010, Warren stepped down as publisher of the ''Chicago Reader'' to focus more on the Chicago News Cooperative.http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1004073581


Personal

Warren married then-''Tribune'' editorial writer Cornelia Grumman in 2001. They have two sons, Blair and Eliot, and live in the Graceland West area of the Ravenswood neighborhood on Chicago's North Side.


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