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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Predicate Object
instanceOf historicalEvent
mediaOwnershipChange
appliesToJurisdiction New York
surface form: New York (state)
associatedWith Ochs-Sulzberger family ownership of The New York Times
development of The New York Times as a paper of record
modernization of The New York Times business operations
chronologicallyFollows founding of The New York Times in 1851
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs pivotal purchase of a struggling newspaper
turning point in the development of The New York Times
followedBy establishment of The New York Times reputation for serious journalism
expansion of The New York Times circulation
rise of The New York Times national influence
follows period of financial struggle at The New York Times
hasCause financial difficulties at The New York Times in the 1890s
hasEffect Ochs-Sulzberger family stewardship of The New York Times
editorial reorientation of The New York Times
financial stabilization of The New York Times
long-term family ownership structure of The New York Times
transformation of The New York Times into a leading American daily newspaper
hasMotivation business opportunity in New York newspaper market
desire to revive and improve a struggling newspaper
hasOutcome continuity of family control over The New York Times into the 20th century
enhanced prestige of The New York Times brand
increased competitiveness of The New York Times in New York newspaper market
hasParticipant Adolph Ochs
The New York Times
involves change in editorial direction of The New York Times
change in management of The New York Times
purchase of controlling interest in The New York Times
location New York City
pointInTime 1896
precededBy ownership of The New York Times by previous investors and publishers
significantFor Ochs-Sulzberger family history
history of American journalism
history of The New York Times
timePeriod Gilded Age
late 19th century
topic family-owned newspaper dynasties in the United States
media consolidation in the late 19th century United States

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