What is New York Times?
The New York Times is a newspaper published on a daily basis. It was founded in the year 1851. The Founders of the New York Times were Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. It is the prominent metropolitan newspaper across the country. It is regarded as the third largest newspaper in the United States of America. The New York Times is published in broadsheet format and about 1,865,315 newspapers are circulated on every day. The owner of the newspaper is The New York Times Company. It is published by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, JR and is edited by Dean Baquet. There are about 1,150 staff writers of the company. The Online Company Library Center (OCLC) number of the company is 1645522.
Description
The Newspaper started and published in New York City and has rewarded with more than 112 Prizes. The official of the newspaper is a famous news , and had over 30000000 new visitors every month, within the United States. Its print version is the biggest newspaper in the country. The newspaper is possessed by The New York Times Company, which also prints the other eighteen newspapers. It is followed the eight-column format for many years and is among the last papers, which follow the color photography. The company generally publishes regular news and much other news related to business, sports, technology, science, health, sports and arts. Apart from this, it also gives place to articles related to fashion and style. Under Opinion section, the newspaper publishes contents such as Letters to the Editor, Op-Eds, Editorials, etc. News related to travel, theater, Movies arts are published under the features section. Since foundation, the New York Times NYT had been awarded with 112 Pulitzer Prizes.