The New York Times

print corporate est. 1851

National newspaper of record. Publicly traded, controlled by the Sulzberger family via dual-class shares.

Parent: The New York Times Company HQ: New York, NY nytimes.com
Sulzberger Family Controlled via Class B shares held by Sulzberger family trust (NYSE: NYT)
The New York Times Company parent Digital & print news media
The New York Times
Ownership Timeline
1851 Founded as The New-York Daily Times
1896 Adolph Ochs purchases the paper; begins Sulzberger-Ochs family control
1969 NYT Company goes public with dual-class share structure
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Statements on Record
-0.5
Avg Tone
0
Tracked Appearances
1
Favorable (0) Neutral (1) Critical (0)

How We Measure Tone

Tone is a numeric score from −6 to +6 measuring how a statement characterizes legislation — not whether we agree with it. The score reflects language intensity, not correctness.

−6 −3 0 +3 +6
−5.0
Strongly Critical

“They named a mass detention bill after one victim to make it politically impossible to oppose.”

— Joy Reid on the Laken Riley Act
−1.5
Mildly Critical

“The concern from civil liberties groups is the 48-hour takedown mandate — that gives platforms an incentive to over-remove content.”

— Chris Hayes on the TAKE IT DOWN Act
+0.0
Neutral

“The bill passed the House 218 to 206 with two Democratic votes. It faces a 60-vote threshold in the Senate.”

— Jake Tapper on the Sports Act
+2.0
Mildly Favorable

“The One Big Beautiful Bill was a solid win, in part because it dodged some terrible policy.”

— Kimberley Strassel on the OBBBA
+5.2
Strongly Favorable

“This is a common-sense bill. Laken Riley would be alive today if this law had been in place.”

— Sean Hannity on the Laken Riley Act

Tone measures how a personality frames legislation, not whether their framing is accurate. A +5.0 and a −5.0 can both be factually correct — the score reflects advocacy intensity. We don't rate outlets as left or right. We measure what they say.

On-Air Talent Spend

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No Salary Data Available

Compensation data for The New York Times personalities has not been publicly reported through court filings, trade press, or SEC disclosures. Salary figures are added as they become available from verifiable public sources.

Legal Exposure

No Legal Cases on Record

No defamation suits, regulatory actions, or court cases involving The New York Times personalities are currently tracked. Cases are added when public court filings reveal discrepancies between on-air statements and sworn testimony.

On Air vs. Under Oath

No Contradictions Documented

No instances have been documented where The New York Times personalities made public statements contradicted by sworn testimony or court filings. This section populates when legal proceedings expose discrepancies between on-air claims and private communications.

Coverage Patterns

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No Coverage Data Yet

GDELT media analysis hasn't been run for topics involving The New York Times (nytimes.com). When topic coverage is analyzed, this section will show article counts, outlet reach, and tone patterns for each tracked topic.

Detected Trends

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No Trends Detected

No narrative alignment, coverage gaps, talking point coordination, or source concentration patterns involving The New York Times have been detected yet. Trends surface automatically when cross-outlet analysis identifies statistically significant patterns.

Tracked Personalities at The New York Times

Media figures at this outlet whose statements are being monitored.