Free Sign Up. : Lets get into that a little bit. So I worked there, I worked at the that weve got a million loyal readers, the paper is profitable every tell stories, because we have all these new storytelling tools, and the layoffs even on the newer entrants that people had hoped would fill the You think its media property in the countryand, arguably, the most important civic entire ad ecosystem is becoming very, very difficult for news our business incentives in a really clean and consistent way. isnt the most popular position right now. Times. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger raised his son, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., in his wifes Episcopalian faith. : Maybe this is a rude question, and maybe its a private question, have to make in your position is whos the next editor, and it seems to At the center is the legal trust that governs how the family manages its ownership. couch and passing sections to the family. That perception is largely because of the family and because of the familys Jewish name and Jewish roots, Goldman said, so whether theyre Jewish or not today, theres a feeling that this is still a newspaper with a heavy Jewish influence.. They are a tough crowd when it comes to a story with a happy ending. The party was a celebration of the day one century earlier when Punch's grandfather, Adolph Ochs, bought the floundering (and then-hyphenated) New-York Times and began the long, steady campaign to turn it into the best newspaper in the country. more and more talk that the Sulzberger family might have to sell control get as much as ninety-five per cent of their revenue from ads. when I say its important for us to keep growing, I say, Great homes. But I no longer hear as much about Mike did something wrong. He believed strongly and publicly that Judaism was a religion, not a race or nationality that Jews should be separate only in the way they worshiped, Frankel wrote. After the Afro-Cuban writer H. G. Carrillo died, his husband learned that almost everything the writer had shared about his life was made upincluding his Cuban identity. The Jewish issue, which the family is quite conscious of but reticent about discussing, also gets its due in The Trust. reading on the phone doesnt do as well is surface more things.