THE NEWYORK TIMES



       

New york times


                                                -AACHAL BURANDE

ncorporated: 1851 as Raymond, Jones & Company
Employees: 12,150
Sales: $3.1 billion (2002)
Stock Exchanges: American
Ticker Symbol: NYT
NAIC: 511110 Publishers, Newspaper, Combined with Printing; 516110 Internet Publishing and Broadcasting; 519110 News Syndicates; 513112 Radio Broadcasting Stations; 513120 Television Broadcasting Stations
The New York Times Company (NYTC) is a diversified media company including newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations, electronic information services, and electronic publishing. The company publishes three major daily newspapers, the New York Times (the Times ), the International Herald Tribune, and the Boston Globe, and 16 regional newspapers. The company operates eight network-affiliated television stations and two New York City radio stations. The Times Syndicate sells columns, magazine and book excerpts, and feature packages to more than 2,000 newspapers and other media to clients in more than 50 countries. It is the largest syndicate in the world specializing in text, photos, graphics, and other noncartoon features. As part of an aggressive expansion campaign the New York Times increased its U.S. distribution from 62 markets in 1997 to 235 in 2002.
The principal founders of the New York Times were Henry Jarvis Raymond, a sometime politician, reporter, and editor who learned his trade working for Horace Greeley on the New York Tribune, and George Jones, an Albany, New York, banker who had also once worked 

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