List of The New York Times employees
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This is a list of former and current The New York Times employees, reporters, and columnists.[1]
Contents
Current[edit]
Publisher[edit]
- Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. (1992–present)
- Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, Deputy Publisher (2016-present)[2]
Masthead[edit]
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Business Management
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Department heads[edit]
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Bureau chiefs[edit]
Domestic bureaus
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Foreign bureaus |
Foreign bureaus (cont.)
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Columnists[edit]
Op-ed columnists
Business columnists
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News columnists
Science columnists
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Other personnel[edit]
- Eric Asimov - chief wine critic
- Matt Bai - news analyst, writes the "Political Times" column
- Peter Baker - Chief White House correspondent
- Jo Becker - investigative reporter
- Ben Brantley - chief theater critic
- William G. Connolly - co-author of The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage
- Manohla Dargis - film critic
- Michael R. Gordon - Chief Military Correspondent, winner of George Polk Award
- Stephen Holden - film critic
- Neil Irwin - Senior Economic Correspondent
- Kim Barker - Metro desk
- George Johnson - science reporter
- Michiko Kakutani - book reviewer
- Christine Kay - enterprise consultant[9]
- Florence Finch Kelly – book reviewer
- Michael Kimmelman - architecture critic
- Christopher Lehmann-Haupt - book reviewer
- John Leland - popular culture, national
- Eric Lichtblau - Legal affairs correspondent
- Mark Mazetti - National security correspondent
- Sia Michel - pop music editor
- Dennis Overbye - former deputy science editor, currently a science reporter
- Jon Pareles - pop music critic
- Bill Pennington - "On Par" columnist and sports reporter
- James Risen - National security correspondent
- David E. Sanger - Chief Washington correspondent
- Charlie Savage - Legal affairs correspondent
- A. O. Scott - film critic
- Robert B. Semple, Jr. - associate editor, Times editorial page, Pulitzer Prize winner
- Allan M. Siegal - co-author of The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage"
- Scott Shane - National security correspondent
- Pete Wells - Restaurant Critic
- Andrew Ross Sorkin - chief mergers & acquisitions correspondent
- Neil Strauss - freelance music writer
- Philip Taubman - national security correspondent
- Anthony Tommasini - chief music critic
- David C. Unger - foreign affairs editorial writer
- Sheryl WuDunn - industry and international business editor and Pulitzer Prize winner
Former[edit]
Publishers[edit]
- Adolph Ochs (1896-1935)
- Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1935-1961)
- Orvil Dryfoos (1961-1963)
- Arthur Ochs "Punch" Sulzberger (1963-1992)
Executive editors[edit]
- Turner Catledge (1964-1968)
- James Reston (1968-1969)
- position vacant (1969-1976)
- A. M. Rosenthal (1977-1986)
- Max Frankel (1986-1994)
- Joseph Lelyveld (1994-2001)
- Howell Raines (2001-2003)
- Bill Keller (2003-2011)
- Jill Abramson (2011-2014)
Other personnel[edit]
- Neha Thirani Bagri, reporter in India, 2011-2015
- Jayson Blair - reporter, 1999-2003, resigned over plagiarism and fabrications[10]
- Raymond Bonner - civil war reporter in El Salvador - resigned in protest
- Adam Clymer - former correspondent in Washington, D.C.
- Bill Cunningham - fashion photographer
- Kurt Eichenwald - former business reporter
- Vanessa Friedman - fashion critic, incumbent
- Linda Greenhouse - Pulitzer Prize winning U.S. Supreme Court correspondent
- Cathy Horyn - fashion critic, 1998-2014
- Bernard Holland - music critic (1981-1994), Chief music critic (1995-2008)
- Edward Hudson - reporter
- Trymaine Lee - Harlem beat reporter, 2006-2011
- Hugo Lindgren - editor, The New York Times Magazine, 2010–2013
- Judith Miller - Pulitzer Prize controversy for Iraq reporting, jailed for refusing to reveal leak sources
- John Bertram Oakes - editorial page editor (1961-1976), credited with creating the modern op-ed page
- Dith Pran - photojournalist during Cambodian war
- Carolyn Ryan - former Washington bureau chief
- Harrison Salisbury - Pulitzer Prize and twice George Polk Award winner
- Sydney Schanberg - Pulitzer Prize and twice George Polk Award winner - resigned in protest.
- Louis Silverstein - design director
- Barbara Strauch - editor, 2000-2015
- John Swinton - chief editorialist, 1860-1869
- Howard Thompson - film critic
- Carr Van Anda - managing editor, 1904-1924
- Sean Villafranca - design manager, 1998-2008
References[edit]
- ^ People http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/index.html Times Topics New York Times. Accessed on April 26, 2008
- ^ "New York Times Names A.G. Sulzberger Deputy Publisher, OCTOBER 19, 2016
- ^ "Talk to the Newsroom: Questions and Answers for Times Editors," ,New York Times. Accessed on April 26, 2008
- ^ The Masthead of the New York Times
- ^ a b c New York Times: "Note from from Arthur, Mark and Dean: NYT Global" APRIL 14, 2016
- ^ Wall Street Journal: "New York Times Promotes Ad Chief Meredith Kopit Levien to Chief Revenue Officer" by By Nathalie Tadena April 17, 2015
- ^ New York Times: "New York Times Co. Elevates Meredith Kopit Levien to Chief Revenue Officer" By RAVI SOMAIYA APRIL 17, 2015
- ^ "Who's Who at the City Room?," City Room Blog. New York Times. Accessed on May 13, 2010
- ^ O'Shea, Chris (14 April 2015). "NY Times Makes Changes to Investigations Team". Fishbowl NY. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- ^ "Times Reporter Who Resigned Leaves Long Trail of Deception", The New York Times, May 11, 2003. Accessed July 30, 2008.