Company type

September 18, 1851 (1851-09-18)

Worldwide

Increase US$2.43 billion (2023)

Increase US$276 million (2023)

Increase US$232 million (2023)

Increase US$2.71 billion (2023)

Increase US$1.76 billion (2023)

c. 5,900 (2023)

chairman of The New York Times Company and publisher of The New York Times

A. G. Sulzberger

Amanpal S. Bhutani, of GoDaddy

CEO

Manuel Bronstein, of Roblox

CPO

former global vice chair of public policy for Ernst & Young

Beth Brooke

Rachel Glaser, of Etsy

CFO

best-selling author

Arthur Golden

president and CEO of The New York Times Company

Meredith Kopit Levien

former president, CEO, and chairman of Pandora Media

Brian P. McAndrews

David Perpich, publisher of and Wirecutter

The Athletic

founder and chairman of Ariel Investments

John W. Rogers Jr.

Anuradha B. Subramanian, of Bumble

CFO

Margot Golden Tishler, chair of the Ochs-Sulzberger Trust

Rebecca Van Dyck, former for Reality Labs at Meta Platforms

COO

Controversies[edit]

On April 15, 2024, The Intercept published a copy of an internal memo obtained that asserts the New York Times newspaper told its journalists and editors to avoid using the terms “genocide,” “ethnic cleansing,” “occupied territory,” or "refugee camps," when covering Israel’s war in Gaza. The memo — written by Times standards editor Susan Wessling, international editor Philip Pan, and their deputies — “offers guidance about some terms and other issues we have grappled with since the start of the conflict in October”. The memo states that the Times reporters had been instructed not to use the word Palestine “except in very rare cases”. The memo also instructed the Times reporters not to describe the Palestinian lands captured by Israel as “occupied territories”. [51][52]

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