New York Times

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A media organization that viewed and reported on the leaked internal documents from Amazon regarding its robotic automation plans. It is also mentioned as a source of left-leaning training data for AI models, contributing to bias.


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10/25/2025, 12:39:50 AM

Last Updated

10/25/2025, 12:42:14 AM

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10/25/2025, 12:42:14 AM

Summary

The New York Times (NYT) is a prominent American newspaper, founded in 1851 as the conservative New-York Daily Times by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. Headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, it is recognized as one of the nation's newspapers of record. Since 1896, the Ochs-Sulzberger family has owned the paper, with A. G. Sulzberger currently serving as chairman and publisher. The NYT gained national recognition in the 1870s for its aggressive coverage of corruption and has a history of significant journalistic achievements, including the 1971 publication of the Pentagon Papers, which led to a landmark Supreme Court ruling affirming First Amendment rights. It was also involved in the crucial 1964 Supreme Court case *New York Times Co. v. Sullivan*, which limited defamation lawsuits against the media. Adapting to the digital age, the Times began its digital transition in the 1980s and launched nytimes.com in 1996, shifting its focus online. As of August 2025, it boasts 11.88 million total subscribers, making it the most subscribed newspaper in the U.S. Beyond its core newspaper, the organization has expanded its offerings to include magazines, international editions, television series, podcasts like "The Daily," and games. The New York Times has received 135 Pulitzer Prizes since 1918, more than any other publication, and has recently been noted for leaking documents revealing Amazon's plans for extensive robotic automation.

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  • Name

    The New York Times

  • Type

    American newspaper

  • Founded

    1851

  • Ownership

    Ochs-Sulzberger family (since 1896), The New York Times Company

  • Abbreviation

    NYT

  • Headquarters

    Midtown Manhattan, New York City, USA

  • Original Name

    New-York Daily Times

  • Pulitzer Prizes

    135 (since 1918)

  • Key Products/Services

    Newspaper, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times International Edition, The New York Times Book Review, television series, podcasts (e.g., "The Daily"), games (e.g., Spelling Bee, Wordle, The Crossword), Cooking, Wirecutter, The Athletic

  • Current Chairman and Publisher

    A. G. Sulzberger

  • Print Subscribers (as of August 2025)

    580,000

  • Total Subscribers (as of August 2025)

    11.88 million

  • Online Subscribers (as of August 2025)

    11.3 million

Timeline
  • The New York Times was founded as the conservative New-York Daily Times by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. (Source: wikipedia)

    1851

  • George Jones inherited the paper from Henry Jarvis Raymond. (Source: web_search_results)

    1869

  • The New York Times gained national recognition for its aggressive coverage of corrupt politician Boss Tweed. (Source: wikipedia)

    1870s

  • Following the Panic of 1893, Chattanooga Times publisher Adolph Ochs gained a controlling interest in the company. (Source: wikipedia)

    1893

  • The Ochs-Sulzberger family began chairing The New York Times Company. (Source: wikipedia)

    1896

  • The New York Times was awarded its first Pulitzer Prize; it has received 135 since this date. (Source: wikipedia)

    1918

  • Adolph Ochs was succeeded by his son-in-law, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, who initiated a push into European news. (Source: wikipedia)

    1935

  • Arthur Ochs Sulzberger became publisher, adapting to changes in the newspaper industry. (Source: wikipedia)

    1963

  • The New York Times was involved in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case *New York Times Co. v. Sullivan*, which restricted the ability of public officials to sue the media for defamation. (Source: wikipedia)

    1964

  • The New York Times published the Pentagon Papers, an internal Department of Defense document detailing U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. (Source: wikipedia)

    1971

  • The Supreme Court ruled in *New York Times Co. v. United States* that the First Amendment guaranteed the right to publish the Pentagon Papers. (Source: wikipedia)

    1971

  • The Times began a two-decade progression to digital technology. (Source: wikipedia)

    1980s

  • The New York Times launched nytimes.com. (Source: wikipedia)

    1996

  • The New York Times shifted its publication focus online amid the global decline of newspapers. (Source: wikipedia)

    2000s

  • The New York Times had 11.88 million total subscribers, including 11.3 million online and 580,000 print subscribers. (Source: wikipedia)

    2025-08

  • Leaked documents from The New York Times revealed Amazon's plans for extensive robotic automation. (Source: related_documents)

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American newspaper based in New York City. The New York Times covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces and reviews. As one of the longest-running newspapers in the United States, the Times serves as one of the country's newspapers of record. As of August 2025, The New York Times had 11.88 million total and 11.3 million online subscribers, both by significant margins the highest numbers for any newspaper in the United States; the total also included 580,000 print subscribers. The New York Times is published by the New York Times Company; since 1896, the company has been chaired by the Ochs-Sulzberger family, whose current chairman and the paper's publisher is A. G. Sulzberger. The Times is headquartered at The New York Times Building in Midtown Manhattan. The Times was founded as the conservative New-York Daily Times in 1851, and came to national recognition in the 1870s with its aggressive coverage of corrupt politician Boss Tweed. Following the Panic of 1893, Chattanooga Times publisher Adolph Ochs gained a controlling interest in the company. In 1935, Ochs was succeeded by his son-in-law, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, who began a push into European news. Sulzberger's son Arthur Ochs Sulzberger became publisher in 1963, adapting to a changing newspaper industry and introducing radical changes. The New York Times was involved in the landmark 1964 U.S. Supreme Court case New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, which restricted the ability of public officials to sue the media for defamation. In 1971, The New York Times published the Pentagon Papers, an internal Department of Defense document detailing the United States's historical involvement in the Vietnam War, despite pushback from then-president Richard Nixon. In the landmark decision New York Times Co. v. United States (1971), the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment guaranteed the right to publish the Pentagon Papers. In the 1980s, the Times began a two-decade progression to digital technology and launched nytimes.com in 1996. In the 21st century, it shifted its publication online amid the global decline of newspapers. Currently, the Times maintains several regional bureaus staffed with journalists across six continents. It has expanded to several other publications, including The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times International Edition, and The New York Times Book Review. In addition, the paper has produced several television series, podcasts—including The Daily—and games through The New York Times Games. The New York Times has been involved in a number of controversies in its history. Among other accolades, it has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize 135 times since 1918, the most of any publication.

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New York Times, Level 2 Gates, Romulus, Wayne County, Michigan, 48174, United States of America

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