Joe Fugate

Joe D. Fugate, Sr. is a writer and game designer who has written on model railroading topics and has worked on role-playing games. Fugate is the founder and publisher of Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine (MRH).[1]

Joe Fugate
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPublisher

Career

Editors Gary Thomas and Joe D. Fugate, Sr. founded Digest Group Publications (DGP) in 1986 as a business that they ran part-time while working at other jobs.[2]:203 Fugate's work in the company's digest-sized magazine The Traveller's Digest got the attention of Marc Miller at Game Designers' Workshop, who invited Fugate and Thomas to expand and revise the material for GDW; the result was Book 8: Robots (1986) for Traveller, which would be the start of a working relationship between the two companies that lasted several years.[2]:58,203 In 1993, Fugate announced in The MegaTraveller Journal #4 that DGP was leaving Traveller behind, saying that they had a "puppet on a string relationship" with GDW.[2]:205

Roger Sanger, a fan of Traveller, came to Fugate's door one morning late in 1994, looking to buy books from Digest Group Publications; Sanger bought some of the remaining backstock at that time, as Fugate was still paying back creditors and holding onto the boxes of remaining DGP items that he owned.[2]:206 Over the next nine months Sanger came to an agreement whereby he paid Fugate a few thousand dollars for the remaining assets of DGP, including copyrights and trademarks; Fugate would keep the larger debts, but Sanger would take care of the smaller debts.[2]:206 Fugate agreed to this arrangement, and Sanger became owner of DGP.[2]:206

Fugate later ran a model railroad site, and produced professional how-to videos for Model Railroader magazine.[2]:206 He produced these videos from 2005-2007.

In July 2008, Joe D. Fugate, Sr. started Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine ISSN 2152-7423 and an associated website to go with the magazine. Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine (MRH) Issue 01 was published January 2009. Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine (MRH) is a digital publication in the same genre as * Model Railroader ISSN 0026-7341 and * Railroad Model Craftsman[3] ISSN 0033-877X

Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine started as a quarterly publication in 2009, went to bimonthly in 2010, and since 2011 has been a monthly publication running over 100 pages per issue. As of 2015, MRH reports that it has about 30,000 subscribers."Advertise with MRH".

References

  1. "Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine(MRH) about page".
  2. Appelcline, Shannon (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  3. "Railroad Model Craftsman Magazine - Model trains, layouts, how-to features, reviews and more!". Rrmodelcraftsman.com. 2014-01-04. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
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