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published in [[New York City]], [[New York]]. Nicknamed "The Old Gray |
published in [[New York City]], [[New York]]. Nicknamed "The Old Gray |
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Lady" or ''The Times'', this newspaper was founded in [[1851]] by [[Henry J. Raymond]] and [[George Jones]] as a sober alternative to the tabloids that dominated the New York journalism of the time. [[Adolph Ochs]] acquired the ''Times'' in the [[1890s]] and under his guidance the newspaper achieved an international scope, circulation, and reputation. |
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*''[http://www.nytimes.com/ The New York Times on the Web]'' |
*''[http://www.nytimes.com/ The New York Times on the Web]'' |
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*[http://www.la.utexas.edu/chenry/mena/roles/aip/f1994/0002.html A draft history of the Times] |
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*[http://www.bartleby.com/65/ne/newspape.html Columbia Encyclopedia article: "Newspaper"] |
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Revision as of 20:58, 19 September 2001
The New York Times is an influential international newspaper
published in New York City, New York. Nicknamed "The Old Gray
Lady" or The Times, this newspaper was founded in 1851 by Henry J. Raymond and George Jones as a sober alternative to the tabloids that dominated the New York journalism of the time. Adolph Ochs acquired the Times in the 1890s and under his guidance the newspaper achieved an international scope, circulation, and reputation.
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