Topic: Arthur Sulzberger
The Telegram & Gazette of Worcester will not be sold and will remain part of New York Times Co.'s New England Media Group, the company announced Monday. "The progress that has been made this year at the T&G is impressive and we ...
More than a half-a-dozen newspapers in the United States and Europe have gone "Web only" in the past year in a bid to stave off bankruptcy. But the first cold-eyed analysis of this approach is not encouraging. A study by two researchers at City University in London dissects in excruciating detail the ill-fated move by an economic daily in Finland ...
As Times metro reporters and editors made their way back to their Eighth Avenue offices after the holiday weekend, a little surprise greeted them in the third-floor newsroom: a brand-new nameplate on the side of an open cubicle that read “Arthur G. Sulzberger.” Mr. Sulzberger, the 28-year-old son of publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., will begin a reporting career at The ...
Felix Gillette talks to Newsweek International editor Fareed Zakaria, whose CNN show GPS, "unlike most Sunday public affairs programs such as Meet the Press and This Week, GPS set out to lure political leaders and thinkers onto the show from outside the Beltway and outside America." John Koblin reports that New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger, Jr.'s son, Arthur ...
