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American Press : the New York Times and the New York Times Magazine.

American Press : the New York Times and the New York Times Magazine. Prepared by Evgeniya Bolshakova, the 1 st English group. The New York Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper founded by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones on September 18,1851. George Jones. Henry J. Raymond.

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American Press : the New York Times and the New York Times Magazine.

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  1. American Press:the New York Times and the New York Times Magazine. Prepared by Evgeniya Bolshakova, the 1st English group.

  2. The New York Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper founded by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones on September 18,1851. George Jones Henry J. Raymond

  3. The first issue • "We publish today the first issue of the New-York Daily Times, and we intend to issue it every morning (Sundays excepted) for an indefinite number of years to come.“ Henry J. Raymond, George Jones. New-York Daily Times 1851.

  4. The third largest local metropolitan newspaper after the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. • Its motto, created by A. Ochs in 1896, is printed in the upper-left hand corner of the paper and says: “All the News That's Fit to Print."

  5. The newspaper was originally published every day except Sunday, but on April 21, 1861, due to the demand for daily coverage of the Civil War, The Times, along with other major dailies, started publishing Sunday issues. • Since then it has a regular Sunday publication.

  6. 3 sections of the NYTimes: • Opinion which includes editorials, letters to the editor and Op-Eds (“opposite the editorial page” - opinion pieces by outside writers, placed on the page opposite the newspaper’s editorials – space previously reserved for obituaries.) • News which includes national, international news, business, health, sports, technology, science, etc. • Features which includes arts, travel, fashion & style, theatre, movies. • Sometimes a Metro section is included.

  7. The New York Times company • Nowadays the NYTimes newspaper and magazine are owned by the NYTimes Company whosecore purpose is to "enhance society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news, information and entertainment”. • Its chairman is Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. whose family has controlled the newspaper since 1896. The NYTimes headquarter in Manhattan

  8. Circulation • The Times remains the largest seven-day newspaper in the United States, with: • print circulation of 1.4 million Sunday and nearly 1 million daily in 2009 • a quality audience of over 22 millionunduplicatedreaders online and in print. April Fools’ issue

  9. Audience The research (Spring, 2009) shows that the NYTimes is read mostly by adults: • Men - 108,664*, Women - 116,235. • Age 25 to 54 – 126,809. • Popular among college students - 121,641. • Jobtitle/occupation – employed full-time – 116,179. • Home ownership/value – average home value $ - $263, 184. * Number of people

  10. Audience and delivery • The Times is delivered to more than 1,200 colleges and universities and used by more than 1,500 schools in the United States. • The Times is the #1 national newspaper among college students. • It is delivered in bags made of recyclable plastic as it is the most effective approach to protect the paper against damage from inclement weather, morning dew, sprinkler systems and being thrown from a moving vehicle.

  11. Care for people • Each week, the NYTimes publishes the Large Type Weekly, the only newspaperin America printed in large type for people with low vision. It offers a selected package of the week's news including articles, editorials and the NYTimes crossword puzzle. • The NYTimes's Newspaper in Education program offers discounted newspapers for classrooms as well as supplemental guides for teachers.

  12. Investment in Reporting • The NYTimes is widely spread. It has: • 10 news bureaus in the New York region; • 11 national bureaus across the United States, The Times continues to offer comprehensive coverage of national issues, including the health care debate, the economy, and state and national elections; • 26 foreign news bureaus. The Times maintains a strong commitment to providing its readers with news from around the world.

  13. Digital initiatives • The Times Company is an industry leader in innovation. • It was the first among its peers to integrate its print and digital newsrooms. • The NYTimes newspaper Web site (www.nytimes.com) is one of the most frequently visited and one of the leading popular American online newspaper Web sites.

  14. The NYTimes Web site

  15. Digital initiatives • In 2008 NYTimes.com's iPhone applicationis released. It gives readers offline capabilities, a photo browser with links to related articles and personalization options.

  16. The NYTimes on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Google • NYT Crossword Widget on Google: an online product that gives users the ability to personalize their Google homepage with The New York Times crossword puzzle. • NYT News Quiz on Facebook:The New York Times News Quiz is part of a larger strategy to deliver content in parts and pieces as widely as possible for consumption around the Web. • The Times Company on Twitter: The New York Times offers news updates on Twitter from the NYTimes.com homepage and various other sections of the site. • NYTimes.com Videos on YouTube: NYTimes.com YouTube edition features videos from the acclaimed writers, producers and editors of The New York Times.

  17. Some historical facts • 1851, September 18 – The first issue of the New-York Daily Times. • 1861, April 21- Responding to the thirst for Civil War news, major dailies, including The Times, start Sunday Issues. • 1865, April 15 - Its front-page columns bordered in black, The Times reports the assassination of Lincoln. • 1884, October - The Times casts off its reputation as a Republican newspaper when it endorses Grover Cleveland, a Democrat, for president.

  18. Some historical facts • 1896, August 18 - Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of The Chattanooga Times, acquires controlling ownership of The Times for $75,000, nearly all of it borrowed. He installs himself as publisher. Circulation: 9,000. • 1896, September 6 - An illustrated Sunday magazine begins, carrying the newspaper's first photographs. • 1896,October 25 – Adolph S. Ochs creates a slogan for the newspaper: “All the News That’s Fit to Print” • 1918, June 3 - The Times wins its first Pulitzer Prize, for public service in publishing the texts of dozens of official reports, documents and speeches about World War I.

  19. Some historical facts • 1920, July 4 - Beginning an Independence Day tradition, The Times publishes a reproduction of the Declaration of Independence. • 1937, February - The Times begins an editorial crusade, one of the most intensive in its history, against Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan to pack the Supreme Court. "Though not fashioned by the hand of a dictator," it says, the plan "smacks of the dictator’s method.“ • 1948, June 20 -The Times introduces an international edition. It is produced in New York and airmailed to Paris for publication a day later.

  20. Some historical facts • 1964, March 9 - Supreme Court in the case called “NYTimes Co v. Sullivan” created a national rule, which revolutionized libel suits in the USA. Since 1964 it has become practically impossible for the public figures to sue any American newspaper for libel.It was one of the key decisions supporting the freedom of press. • 1967, Spring - The Times discontinues its 19-year-old international edition and joins withthe owners of the defunct Herald Tribune and The Washington Post to publish The International Herald Tribune in Paris.

  21. Some historical facts • 1971 - the New York Times and the Washington Post published “The Pentagon Papers”, a classified US Defence document about the US role in Vietnam War.Pentagon brought the issue to the Supreme Court, claiming that the papers had gone too far. The Court, however, ruled against Pentagon. • 1980, August 18 - The Times begins publishing a national edition.

  22. Some historical facts • 1996, January 19 - The Times on the Web – www.nytimes.com – goes online, giving readers anywhere in the world access to the newspaper's articles and pictures on the night of publication. • 1997, October 16 - The first color photograph on the front page appeared.

  23. The New York Times magazine • The NYT magazine is a supplement to the NYTimes newspaper Sunday issue. • It was first published on September, 6, 1896 and carried the newspaper's first photographs.

  24. The New York Times magazine • From the time of its creation the magazine covered those elements that were not included into the NYTimes newspaper: fiction, gossip columns, photographs. • Nowadays it focuses on everything from politics to social matters, art to entertainment. • There was the tradition of publishing the writings of well-known NYT contributors.

  25. The New York Times magazine • The NYT magazine captures the most highly charged moments in American culture and explores the compelling ideas, issues and personalities that define American world.

  26. The New York Times magazine • In 1979 the magazine began publishing a column discussing issues of English grammar, use and etymology. • In 2004 the NYTimes Magazine began publishing an entire supplement devoted to style. It is called “T”and is published 14 times a year. • In 2005 there appeared a literary section called “The Funny Pages” but soon it became unpopular and unfunny.

  27. Sources • 1) http://www.nytco.com • 2) http://www.nytimes.whsites.net • 3) http://www.nytimes.com • 4)http://community.livejournal.com/nytimesinmoscow/profile • 5)http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid28806281001?bctid=27457638001– watch a video about the New York Times newspaper. • 6) http://www.ffl.msu.ru/students/courses/3/freedom of press • 7) http://www.nytimes.com/pages/magazine

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