Adolph Ochs acquired The New York Times in 1896

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"Adolph Ochs acquired The New York Times in 1896" refers to the pivotal 1896 purchase of the then-struggling newspaper by publisher Adolph Ochs, an event that transformed it into a leading American daily and established the Ochs-Sulzberger family’s long-term stewardship of the paper.


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Ochs-Sulzberger family founderAcquiredNewspaper Adolph Ochs acquired The New York Times in 1896