Clark Hoyt

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Clark Hoyt is an American journalist who is currently the public editor of the New York Times, serving as the 'readers representative'. He is the newspaper's third public editor, or ombudsman, after Daniel Okrent and Byron Calame. His two-year term began on May 14, 2007.

Hoyt is a member of the Hill School class of 1960 and a 1964 graduate of Columbia University. He served previously as the Washington, D.C. bureau chief for Knight Ridder newspapers.

Media offices
Preceded by
Byron Calame
Public Editor for The New York Times
2007-
Incumbent


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NYT Public Editor Web Page