The New York Times Company (NYT) NYSE
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Address
620 Eighth Avenue
New York City, NY 10018
United States of America (the)
Phone
212 556 1234
Website
Sector
Communication Services
Industry
Publishing
Employees
5900
First IPO Date
May 03, 1973
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Meredith A. Kopit Levien | Chief Executive Officer, President & Director | 3.01M | 1971 |
| R. Anthony Benten | Senior Vice President, Treasurer & Chief Accounting Officer | 766,192 | 1963 |
| Jacqueline Welch | Executive Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer | 1.12M | 1970 |
| Diane Brayton | Executive Vice President & Chief Legal Officer | 1.32M | 1969 |
| William Bardeen | Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | 1.35M | 1976 |
| Arthur Gregg Sulzberger | Chairman of the Board & Publisher | 2.07M | 1980 |
| Marc Lacey | Managing Editor | 0 | N/A |
| Anthony Joseph DiClemente Jr. Jr. | Senior Vice President of Investor Relations | 0 | N/A |
| Carolyn Ryan | Managing Editor | 0 | N/A |
| Jason Sobel | Chief Technology Officer | 0 | 1982 |
The New York Times Company, in conjunction with its subsidiaries, furnishes news and vital information to a worldwide readership and viewership through a diverse array of digital and traditional media. Its premier publication is The New York Times, issued daily and on Sundays across the United States, with an international version also available. The organization furthermore manages the popular NYTimes.com digital platform. Beyond its proprietary content, the company syndicates articles, visual assets, and photography from The Times and other sources to approximately 1,500 other newspapers, periodicals, and online outlets. It additionally grants licenses for access to its electronic databases for resellers serving commercial, professional, and academic markets. Other business ventures encompass magazine licensing, the compilation of news digests, book development initiatives, and the administration of intellectual property rights and permissions. Moreover, the company actively orchestrates live gatherings, both in physical venues and virtually, fostering dialogue between its audience, its journalists, and influential external thought leaders. It handles direct advertising sales across its website, mobile apps, podcasts, email newsletters, and video content, while also delivering comprehensive digital advertising services. A notable offering is Wirecutter, a platform specializing in product evaluations and consumer guidance. The New York Times Company also innovates with mobile applications, including gaming and culinary products, and offers third-party printing and distribution services, among various other products and services. Established in 1851, the company's main operations are situated in New York City.