Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The New York Times is considered a newspaper of record in the United States. [l] The Times is the largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States; [340] as of 2022, The New York Times is the second-largest newspaper by print circulation in the United States behind The Wall Street Journal. [195]
The failure of the Aerodrome resulted in public ridicule of Langley. Two days after the failed experiment, an editorial published in the New York Times opined: [5] [It] might be assumed that the flying machine which will really fly might be evolved by the combined and continuous efforts of mathematicians and mechanicians in from one million to ten million years...
The New-York Times, except for Harper's Weekly through Thomas Nast, was the only newspaper in New York that actively went against Tweed; municipal advertising created a virtual hush fund. [27] Jennings publicly questioned Tweed's wealth—having gone from bankruptcy in 1865 to owning a mansion on Madison Avenue and 59th Street —in an ...
New York Times (NYS: NYT) reported earnings on Oct. 25. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeaway For the quarter ended Sep. 30 (Q3), New York Times missed estimates on ...
New York Times (NYT) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -10.53% and -1.68%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2019. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
The New York Times told its Tech Guild that it agrees on the importance of “just cause” provisions, which prevent workers from being fired unless there is sufficient reason, but believed it ...
Under Dryfoos, The New York Times established a newspaper based in Los Angeles. In 1962, the implementation of automated printing presses in response to increasing costs mounted fears over technological unemployment. The New York Typographical Union staged a strike in December, altering the media consumption of New Yorkers.
The company was founded by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones in New York City. The first edition of the newspaper The New York Times, published on September 18, 1851, stated: "We publish today the first issue of the New-York Daily Times, and we intend to issue it every morning (Sundays excepted) for an indefinite number of years to come."