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Arthur Sulzberger’s Fifth Avenue co-op sells for $12.5 million
A Manhattan co-op that belonged to him sold recently for $12.5 million. A Manhattan co-op that belonged to Arthur O. Sulzberger Sr., the former publisher of The New York Times who died in September, sold for $12.5 million. The buyer of the four-bedroom apartment from The Seattle Times Read more »
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DOJ says Apple responsible for setting up, executing e-book price fixing
giving away your paper online and not collecting anyone's credit card information." Jobs also met privately with Arthur Sulzberger Jr. "He's a nice guy, and he's really proud of his new building, as he should be," Jobs said later. "I talked to him about what from AppleInsider Read more »
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Future of New York Times
from digital media has caused headaches for older print publishers (Tracy, 2006). This paper will discuss what Arthur Ochs-Sulzberger can do to revive the New York Times, and analyze how the paper can compete with digital media. The New York Times faced difficult from PaperCamp.com Read more »
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Florida's Sun Sentinel wins Pulitzer for Public Service
of 9. Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. holds up four fingers to indicate the four Pulitzer Prizes won by the New York Times, as winners for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize are announced at The New York Times newsroom in New York April 15, 2013. Also pictured are (from from Reuters Read more »
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Frank Rich on the Fate of His Times and Time - New York Magazine
of one Jayson Blair, a 27-year-old reporter whose serial fabrications and plagiarism constituted what the publisher, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., called a low point in the history of America’s greatest newspaper. Even at the time, Blair, a third-tier neophyte in from Society of Professional Journalists Read more »