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    Adolph Simon Ochs (March 12, 1858 – April 8, 1935) was an American newspaper publisher and former owner of The New York Times and The Chattanooga Times, which is now the Chattanooga Times Free Press.

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Adolph Simon Ochs was an American newspaper publisher under whose ownership (from 1896) The New York Times became one of the world’s outstanding newspapers. Despising “yellow [sensational] journalism,” he emphasized comprehensive and trustworthy news gathering.

  3. 2 de ene. de 2019 · Learn how Adolph Ochs rose from a humble background in Knoxville, Tennessee, to become a newspaper publisher who transformed journalism with his fair and objective reporting. Discover his achievements, challenges, and legacy at The New York Times.

  4. The United States lent nearly 200 Liberty cargo ships to Britain during World War II. One was named for Adolph S. Ochs, the publisher of The New York Times. By David W. Dunlap.

  5. Adolph S. Ochs Dead at 77; Publisher of Times Since 1896. By THE NEW YORK TIMES. The story of Adolph S. Ochs is one of a career which, in poverty and wealth, in obscurity and eminence,...

  6. Adolph Ochs. (1858 - 1935) Today, when America’s news media are under attack for sensationalism, we recall that an American Jew, Adolph Simon Ochs, set the standard for objective, independent and responsible journalism. Ochs was born in Cincinnati in 1868 to German-Jewish immigrants, Julius, and Bertha Levy Ochs.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2016 · In rescuing the failing New York Times 120 years ago, Adolph S. Ochs did not just spring forth, fully formed, from nowhere.