Monday, September 28, 2015

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper, founded and continuously published in New York City since September 18, 1851, by the New York Times Company. It has won 117 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other news organization.
The paper's print version has the largest circulation of any metropolitan newspaper in the United States, and the second-largest circulation overall, behind The Wall Street Journal. It is ranked 39th in the world by circulation. Following industry trends, its weekday circulation has fallen to fewer than one million daily since 1990. Nicknamed for years as "The Gray Lady", The New York Times is long regarded within the industry as a national "newspaper of record". It is owned by The New York Times Company. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., (whose family (Ochs-Sulzberger) has controlled the paper for five generations, since 1896), is both the paper's publisher and the company's chairman. Its international version, formerly the International Herald Tribune, is now called the International New York Times.

Type                Daily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)The New York Times Company
Founder(s)
  • Henry Jarvis Raymond
  • George Jones
PublisherArthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr.
EditorDean Baquet
Opinion editorAndrew Rosenthal
Sports editorJason Stallman
Photo editorMichele McNally
Staff writers1,150 news department staff
Founded1851; 164 years ago
HeadquartersThe New York Times Building
620 Eighth Avenue
New York, New York 10018
Circulation
  • 1,379,806 Daily
  • 1,321,207 Sunday
(as of September 2014)
ISSN0362-4331
OCLC number1645522
Website
Epaper
www.nytimes.comwww.nytimes.com/pages/todayspaper/

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