https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw6T4HUsUeM&t=44s
The Family That Owns New York Media (For 120 Years) I want you to imagine that you've recently been gifted with seemingly unlimited control over the media narrative of America's richest and most influential city.
Indeed, the Sulzbergers, along with their founding in-laws, the Ochs family, have owned The New York Times for an eye-watering 120 years, guiding "America's paper of record”, as they call it, through both world wars, the Great Depression AND Great Recession, presidential assassinations and resignations, multiple pandemics, and into the twenty-first-century globalized world -
All while managing to keep it "in the family" and maintain their status as the top dogs of New York (and arguably American) media.
The Family That Owns New York Media (For 120 Years) I want you to imagine that you've recently been gifted with seemingly unlimited control over the media narrative of America's richest and most influential city.
Indeed, the Sulzbergers, along with their founding in-laws, the Ochs family, have owned The New York Times for an eye-watering 120 years, guiding "America's paper of record”, as they call it, through both world wars, the Great Depression AND Great Recession, presidential assassinations and resignations, multiple pandemics, and into the twenty-first-century globalized world -
All while managing to keep it "in the family" and maintain their status as the top dogs of New York (and arguably American) media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw6T4HUsUeM&t=44s
The Family That Owns New York Media (For 120 Years) I want you to imagine that you've recently been gifted with seemingly unlimited control over the media narrative of America's richest and most influential city.
Indeed, the Sulzbergers, along with their founding in-laws, the Ochs family, have owned The New York Times for an eye-watering 120 years, guiding "America's paper of record”, as they call it, through both world wars, the Great Depression AND Great Recession, presidential assassinations and resignations, multiple pandemics, and into the twenty-first-century globalized world -
All while managing to keep it "in the family" and maintain their status as the top dogs of New York (and arguably American) media.
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