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  2. The New York Times Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Magazine is an American Sunday magazine included with the Sunday edition of The New York Times. It features articles longer than those typically in the newspaper and has attracted many notable contributors.

  3. The New York Times Book Review - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) is a weekly paper-magazine supplement to the Sunday edition of The New York Times in which current non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed. It is one of the most influential and widely read book review publications in the industry. [2]

  4. History of The New York Times (1896–1945) - Wikipedia

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    Delegates at the United Nations Conference on International Organization in April 1945 were surprised to have received a four-page copy of The New York Times dated at 2 a.m.

  5. History of The New York Times (1945–1998) - Wikipedia

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    By 1994, several employees of The New York Times had begun to access the Internet through Internet service providers such as Panix and the Pipeline, the latter of which was created by The New York Times Magazine alumnus James Gleick.

  6. The New York Times Crossword - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Crossword (marketed as The Crossword) is a daily American-style crossword puzzle published in The New York Times as part of The New York Times Games, online on the newspaper's website, syndicated to more than 300 other newspapers and journals, and on mobile apps.

  7. The New York Times Company - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Company is an American mass-media company that publishes The New York Times, its associated publications, and other media properties. Its headquarters are in Manhattan, New York City.

  8. Sports Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, Sports Illustrated failed to deliver a print copy of the publication for the month to its subscribers for the first time in the magazine's 70-year history, according to the New York Post's Josh Kosman (May 17, 2024).

  9. The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    The Times has expanded to several other publications, including The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times International Edition, and The New York Times Book Review. In addition, the paper has produced several television series, podcasts—including The Daily—and games through The New York Times Games.

  10. Parade (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was founded by Marshall Field III in 1941, with the first issue published May 31 as Parade: The Weekly Picture Newspaper for 5 cents per copy. It sold 125,000 copies that year. By 1946, Parade had achieved a circulation of 3.5 million. John Hay Whitney, publisher of the New York Herald Tribune, bought Parade in 1958.

  11. Newsday - Wikipedia

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    Newsday is a daily newspaper in the United States primarily serving Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island, although it is also sold throughout the New York metropolitan area. The slogan of the newspaper is "Newsday, Your Eye on LI", and formerly it was "Newsday, the Long Island Newspaper". [3]