The New York Times said on Monday that it will offer buyouts to some of its newsroom staff, and may lay journalists off if not enough people accept th...
Even someone with the imagination, flexibility, and business acumen of an Arthur Ochs Sulzberger would have great difficulty in preserving the Times as a print newspaper, and perhaps even as a newsgathering operation.
Add a leadership gap to the New York Times' woes. Janet Robinson's departure has left the paper without a CEO, as it continues to struggle with revenu...
NEW YORK -- New York Times staffers unhappy with management are letting publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. know it. In recent days, more than 270 current...
Arthur Sulzberger Jr. knows it's going to be possible to keep reading his newspaper, The New York Times, after its online pay meter kicks in on Monday...
Here are two images that will give Rupert Murdoch and Robert Thomson a good laugh: after Thursday evening's New York Times party welcoming new T Magaz...
Thomson acknowledged, to the Observer if not directly to Sulzberger, that it was indeed Sulzberger's chin and cheeks in the photo mosaic. But what he ...
A little bloodshed is good for the news business, particularly if journalism professionals are back to shooting at each other instead of collectively gathering around their own grave.
"We have moved on," said Mr. Christie, the Times spokesman. "And we are focused on the high-quality journalism that we produce every day and that's wh...
Vanity Fair contributor/Newser founder/Murdoch biographer Michael Wolff is no stranger to the provocative quote. And he delivered Wednesday at the We...
He thinks that physical newspapers will stick around as well. "The best analogy I can think of is -- have you ever heard of the Titanic Fallacy?" he a...
"About 10,000 people were there," said our source. "Marty Markowitz, the borough president, announced there was a celebrity in the crowd . . . Arthur ...
The Red Sox may be in first place, but the dinosaur which is the Boston Globe is dead. The ad business, which thrived for two centuries, is over, and our little metropolis has to figure out a new model.
New York Times Company (NYT) staffers got a memo in their inboxes this afternoon from chairman Arthur Sulzberger and CEO Janet Robinson titled "On the...
The so-called "paper of record" has been, since its inception, insular and incestuous, and has remained so by design. Is there any news organization that would benefit more from new ownership?
I was in a taxi on a wet winter day in Manhattan three years ago when my phone rang, displaying "111-111-1111," the peculiar signature of an incoming ...
Barring a miraculous industry recovery, it does not appear that the Sulzbergers will follow the Chandlers, Bancrofts, and Grahams into the golden post-newspaper-owning sunset.
The New York Times Company's Board of Directors voted Thursday to suspend the quarterly dividend on the company's Class A and Class B common stock, a ...
Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, scion of the family that publishes The New York Times, is leaving his job as a reporter at The Oregonian after two-plus years...
Arthur Sulzberger Jr., chairman of The New York Times Company, and his wife, Gail Gregg, have decided to separate, they said in a statement issued Fri...