Andrew Rosenthal

Andrew Mark Rosenthal[1]

(1956-02-25) February 25, 1956

Journalist

Mary Beth Bierut
(m. 1994)

Early life and education[edit]

Rosenthal was born in New Delhi, India. He is the son of Ann Marie (née Burke), a secretary, and A.M. Rosenthal, the former New York Times executive editor.[2][3] His father was Jewish, and his mother was of Irish Catholic descent.[4]


Rosenthal graduated from the University of Denver with a B.A. in American history in 1978.

Career[edit]

After graduating from college, Rosenthal worked at the Associated Press, where he served as Moscow bureau chief.


Rosenthal joined The New York Times in March 1987. In Washington, D.C., Rosenthal covered the Bush Administration, the 1988 and 1992 presidential elections, and the Gulf War. In 2000, he served as national editor, covering the 2000 United States presidential election.


He became editorial page editor on January 8, 2007, and he served in that role until April 2016, longer than any other editorial page editor in the modern history of The New York Times. Rosenthal's successor as editorial page editor was James Bennet.[5] In March 2016, Rosenthal stepped down as editorial page editor after he had served in that role for over nine years.[5] Rosenthal transitioned to become an online opinion columnist and podcast contributor for The New York Times.[5]


In April 2021, Rosenthal was recruited as new editor-in-chief of Bulletin, a small, scandal-plagued, right-wing online newspaper in Sweden.[6] In February 2022, Bulletin was declared bankrupt by Stockholm District Court due to unpaid debts.[7]


He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[8]

Rosenthal, Andrew (July 24, 2009). . Conversations with Allan Wolper (Interview). Interviewed by Allan Wolper. WBGO.

"New York Times Editorial Page Editor Andrew Rosenthal"

List of all current members of The New York Times editorial board, with capsule biographies

The New York Times video, July 17, 2006

Rosenthal moderates extended political discussion with David Brooks, Maureen Dowd and Frank Rich

The New York Times, September 24–28, 2007

Talk to the Times - Andrew Rosenthal answers readers' questions

Appearances

C-SPAN Q&A interview with Rosenthal, December 17, 2006