arthur sulzberger
| 6:10PM 9/27/2010
The rest of the industry may be envisioning an all-digital future, by Frank Bennack Jr., vice chairman and CEO of Hearst Corp. is sanguine about the prospects for dead-tree newspapers. "They'll be around as ink and paper for as long as the eye can see," Bennack said Monday.
| 7:15PM 3/20/2010
New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger thinks Rupert Murdoch's frequent denunciations of Google prove he doesn't understand the Internet. Sulzberger says he wants to work with Internet companies like Google, not pick on them.
| 3:45PM 1/26/2010
The New York Times finally committed last week to a plan to start charging readers of its website for some of the articles they read. And, as with most events preceded by enormous buildup, it was a bit of a disappointment. Here's why.
| 1:30PM 6/25/2009
The people in charge at The New York Times Co. are all about transparency -- except when they're not.
Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. and president Janet L. Robinson sent a memo to employees earlier today explaining what's been going on recently at the Boston Globe. (Short version: The...