Reinforce your brand by producing in-market editions of the magazines of The New York Times and, on occasion, bespoke publications using The New York Times content. License our magazine titles to leverage our thought leadership expertise on a wide variety of topics or to supplement your own content.
What Does Content Licensing Mean?
Content licensing allows companies to republish or repurpose published material through a legal agreement often referred to as a copyright license. It is a flexible solution for companies looking to add expert thought leadership or outside perspectives to their original content initiatives. Content licensing can also save you time and money, as it is more economical for you to obtain a copyright license for reputable journalism than it is to produce content of similar depth, breadth and quality.
Licensed Publications to Engage Local Audiences
We work with you to create publications that entice and engage your readers and advertisers while maintaining the journalistic commitment that is the hallmark of The New York Times.
Our magazine titles span a wide variety of topics and issues, including beauty, fashion, breaking news, trends and predictions for the upcoming year. Titles include The New York Times Upfront, T: New York Times Style Magazine and Turning Points: Global Agenda.