German-American businessman John Kluge was well-known for his enormous wealth and generosity. Kluge made substantial contributions to media and education, and at the time of his death in 2010, his net worth was estimated to be $6.5 billion.
Background of John Kluge
Kluge, who was born in Chemnitz, Germany, on September 21, 1914, emigrated to the US in 1922. He attended Wayne State University before earning his economics degree from Columbia University in 1937. His values and future aspirations in business were shaped by his early life.
Building Metromedia
In the 1950s, Kluge established Metromedia and turned it into a major player in the media. He increased his clout in the business by acquiring multiple radio and television stations. He helped create Fox Broadcasting Company when he sold Rupert Murdoch Metromedia’s television stations in 1986 for $4 billion.
Philanthropic Contributions
A fervent supporter of the arts, Kluge gave Columbia University more than $510 million, including a record-breaking $400 million donation for student aid. In addition, he founded the John W. Kluge Center at the Libr of Congress and made contributions to the University of Virginia.
Personal Life of John Kluge
Kluge had six children from his four marriages. His family life included homes in New York, Virginia, and Florida, reflecting his diverse interests and connections.