The New York Times Company, together with its subsidiaries, provides news and information for readers and viewers across various media worldwide. The company provides The New York Times (The Times), a daily and Sunday newspapers in the United States available in print, online, and through other digital platforms; the International New York Times, an international edition of The Times for global audiences; and NYTimes.com and international.nytimes.com. It also transmits articles, graphics, and photographs from The Times and other publications to approximately 1,900 newspapers, magazines, and Websites; and offers product licensing, book development, and rights and permissions, as well as is ...
The New York Times Company, together with its subsidiaries, provides news and information for readers and viewers across various media worldwide. The company provides The New York Times (The Times), a daily and Sunday newspapers in the United States available in print, online, and through other digital platforms; the International New York Times, an international edition of The Times for global audiences; and NYTimes.com and international.nytimes.com. It also transmits articles, graphics, and photographs from The Times and other publications to approximately 1,900 newspapers, magazines, and Websites; and offers product licensing, book development, and rights and permissions, as well as is involved in online retail store business. In addition, the company is engaged in conferences business, a platform for its live journalism; and digital archive distribution, which licenses electronic archive databases to resellers of that information in the business, professional, and library markets. The New York Times Company was founded in 1896 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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Number of Employees:
1K-5K
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Annual Revenue:
> $1 Billion