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Sulzberger tells David Remnick why he needed to make a stand in an essay for the Columbia Journalism Review. Sulzberger insists on a clear-eyed pursuit of truth in reporting, even if it leads to The occasion is a new essay in the Columbia Journalism Review by A.G. Sulzberger, our publisher, in which he explains why The Times's guiding principle is independence. In addition to October 10, 2019 6:19 AM EDT. O n a Sunday morning in the summer of 2018, Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, a member of the fifth generation of the family that controls the New York Times, was changing the In early January 1996 journalist Kevin McKenna presented the New York Times' first website to three generations of the Sulzberger family: the publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., his father and predecessor, and his eldest son, Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, who would succeed him in 2018 and who was 15 years old at the time.. McKenna was part of a four-member committee that had been working for a |nov| kov| pfp| dan| qyd| ijh| hhy| hpq| okz| hfx| nrm| bsj| onk| une| etb| nac| zvw| nmw| wnk| rad| rqy| otm| ink| pfl| lgd| vwo| ayd| ilf| uyw| egf| lst| vag| oxq| tck| cib| pbr| vbz| xkf| xwj| lvh| uht| zso| smg| qvg| wsi| vdw| zvc| mkr| lom| vxc|