📖 Arthur Ochs Sulzberger

🌍 Amerikan

🎂 February 5, 1926  –  ⚰️ September 29, 2012
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger was a prominent American publisher and part of the influential Sulzberger family that led The New York Times for many years. Born in 1926, he played a significant role in shaping the newspaper's modern era, emphasizing journalistic integrity and innovation. His leadership helped to strengthen the Times' reputation as a leading source of news both nationally and internationally. He took over as publisher in 1963, succeeding his father and guiding the paper through numerous social and political changes. Under his stewardship, The New York Times expanded its coverage and embraced new technologies to reach a broader audience. Sulzberger was known for his dedication to quality journalism and his commitment to maintaining the paper's credibility and independence. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger remained a key figure in the media industry until his death in 1992. His legacy includes not only the growth of The New York Times but also his influence on journalistic standards and editorial excellence. His family continued to oversee the newspaper, keeping his vision alive for future generations.
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