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Should the Ivy League Buy The New York Times?
Should the Ivy League Buy The New York Times?Out with the old models, in with the newFirst, to the extent that the future of journalism is reliant on funding/acquisition of news publishers by public or non-profit sources, we will have failed. The future of journalism should not be based on...
Tags: Arthur Sulzberger, journalism
Discussion threads 2008-05-05
The New York Times's travails in the reign of Raines: 'as the ship veered onto the rocks, those who voiced warnings were ignored, while the bosses told each other how smart they were.'.(Hard News: The Scandals at The New York Times and Their Meaning for A
Hard News: The Scandals at The New York Times and Their Meaning for American Media Seth Mnookin Random House. 352 Pages. $25.95. In reconstructing a train wreck, it helps mightily to interview the fellow at the throttle of the locomotive as we...
Tags: Arthur Sulzberger, New York Times Co.
Research articles 2005-03-22

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Arthur Sulzberger, Jr
Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. The New York Times has been published for over 100 years, since Adolph Ochs purchased the newspaper in 1896. In 1992, his great-grandson, Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. (born 1951), became the fifth relative to act as its publisher and has since established himself as a strong...
Tags: New York Times Co.
Research articles 2005-01-01
Arthur Sulzberger, Jr
Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. The New York Times has been published for over 100 years, since Adolph Ochs purchased the newspaper in 1896. In 1992, his great-grandson, Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. (born 1951), became the fifth relative to act as its publisher and has since established himself as a strong...
Tags: New York Times Co.
Research articles 2003-01-01
THE MARKETING 100: 'THE NEW YORK TIMES': ARTHUR SULZBERGER JR.
Reliabilty, quality and consistency are attributes long associated with The New York Times. So what happened when Chairman-CEO Arthur Sulzberger Jr. added two new sections and color to the 102-year-old "Gray Lady?" Reliabilty, quality and consistency are attributes long associated with The New York Times....
Tags: Gray Lady, marketing, New York Times Co.
Research articles 1998-06-29
Arthur Sulzberger's news that's fit to print. (publisher of the New York Times) (American survey) (column)
AS CHILDREN, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger and his sister Judith were so close that their father called them Punch and judy. Arthur's nickname has stuck-and is apt. As publisher and chief executive of the New York Times, he is bashed about the ears by almos AS CHILDREN,...
Tags: New York Times Co., survey
Research articles 1991-04-27
Sulzberger: 'Price Is Not Only Consideration' In Globe Sale
The New York Times Co. (NYSE: NYT) has gone public with efforts to sell the Boston Globe and the rest of the New England Media Group but Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., is staying away from absolutes about an actual sale. In his first interview on the subject, Sulzberger told the...
Tags: Private Equity, Financial, Globe, Financial Accounting, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Companies, New York Times, Staci D. Kramer, New York Times Co.
External links 2009-08-07
NYT's Sulzberger To Globe Staff: 'Our Hand Is Not Being Forced'
Last spring, the New York Times Co. (NYSE: NYT) threatened to shut down the Boston Globe unless unions agreed to $20 million in cuts. Despite pleas to get involved as the Newspaper Guild struggled with its response—eventually resolved—NYC Chairman Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. and CEO Janet Robinson stayed away. Today...
Tags: Paper, Worcester Telegram & Gazette Corp., NYT, Construction, Team Management, Games, Strategy, Management, Personal Technology, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Companies, New York Times, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-09-09
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Arthur Ochs Sulzberger (born 1926), long-time publisher of the New York Times, was involved in the transformation of this newspaper from a New York City enterprise into one of broad national influence. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger was born February 5, 1926, in the city of New...
Tags: board, FINANCE, financial, New York Times Co.
Research articles 2005-01-01
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Arthur Ochs Sulzberger (born 1926), long-time publisher of the New York Times, was involved in the transformation of this newspaper from a New York City enterprise into one of broad national influence. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger was born February 5, 1926, in the city of New...
Tags: board, FINANCE, New York Times Co., SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-01-01
New Times
The face of the Old Gray Lady is changing, thanks to Arthur Sulzberger Jr.'s minority hiring programs While the entire newspaper industry seems to have jumped on the diversity bandwagon, perhaps no daily has garnered as much praise--and criticism--for its commitment to multiculturalism as The New York Times. Everyone...
Tags: New York Times Co.
Research articles 1999-11-15
Paper prophet; 5.(Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. of The New York Times)(Brief Article)
Arthur ochs sulzberger Jr. is a bit stressed. A photographer wants to take his picture, but he's still healing from a major gash to the forehead. ``I rock climb every weekend, but did I get this in some accident? No. I got it running...
Tags: New York Times Co.
Research articles 2002-06-17
Unanswered Questions at the New York Times
Arthur Sulzberger no doubt put a scare into New York Times Co. readers this week when he said the Times' print edition might not exist in five years, and said he didn't give a hoot one way or the other. I'm guessing this tactic is not the best way to quell...
Tags: Internet, New York Times Co., Times Co., Wall Street Journal, Joseph De Avila, Blogging
Blog posts 2007-02-09
Times breaks ground on new Queens plant - New York Times printing plant
Ground was broken on October 19 for a new, high-tech printing and distribution facility for The New York Times in College Point, Queens that will allow for major enhancements to the newspaper. The New York Times Company chairman and chief executive officer, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, and The New York Times...
Tags: New York Times Co., printing
Research articles 1994-11-02
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr
The New York Times Co. chairman is betting that the company can find an even vaster audience for its brands on the Web. If content truly were king on the Internet, then The New York Times would be one of its best brand names, just as it is in...
Tags: brand, Branding, INTERNET, MARKETING, New York Times Co., Times Co.
Research articles 1999-06-28
Publisher of the year
New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. has proven that he's more than a famous name MONDAY, APRIL 10, 2000 STARTED AS A TRIUMPHANT DAY FOR Arthur Sulzberger Jr., the publisher of The New York Times. That morning, the man who directs America's most respected newspaper, scion of...
Tags: advertisement, Times Co.
Research articles 2000-05-08
NYTCo Slashes Dividend To $.06 Per Share From $0.23; October Revs Fall 9.4 Percent
The worsening media economy has forced the New York Times Co (NYSE: NYT). to reduce the dividend it pays to shareholders, ending a week of speculation about when it would do so. Board of Directors today declared a quarterly dividend of $.06 per share on the Company's Class A...
Tags: Advertisement, Companies, David Kaplan, Dividend, Finance, Financial Accounting, Financial Planning, Money, New York Times Co., News Corp., NYT, NYTCo, Rev
External links 2008-11-20
A columnist fit to print?(A.M. Rosenthal's column inexplicably continues to be published twice weekly in the New York Times, despite Rosenthal's questionable writing style and his devotion to Jesse Helms and Benjamin Netanyahu)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. recently broke precedent and informed both Russell Baker and Anthony Lewis that their columns will henceforth run only once a week. But somehow Sulzberger's carving knife missed the fattest downsizing target in all of journalism: the still twice-weekly A.M....
Tags: Israel, Litigation, New York Times Co.
Research articles 1997-11-24
New York Times Is Poised to Name New Executive Editor.
By Paul D. Colford, Daily News, New York Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 14--New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. is expected to announce today that he is promoting Bill Keller as the paper's new executive editor, sources said last night. ...
Tags: New York Times Co.
Research articles 2003-07-14
Daily News, New York, Publishing Column.
By Paul D. Colford, Daily News, New York Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 24--Will the Pulitzer Prize board revoke the controversial 1932 award to Walter Duranty, the Moscow correspondent of The New York Times and an apologist for dictator Josef Stalin? ...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., board, New York Times Co.
Research articles 2003-10-24
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