The Media Equation: Abramson’s Exit at The Times Puts Tensions on Display

The lack of decorum in Jill Abramson’s dismissal from The Times was stunning, David Carr writes.

Times Issues Response on Abramson Pay

Arthur Sulzberger Jr., The New York Times’s publisher, denied that a disparity in Jill Abramson’s pay compared with predecessors figured in her being replaced.



Times Co. Board Member Is Stepping Down

Thomas Middelhoff, a German business executive, will not seek re-election to The New York Times Company’s board in April.

    



Times Chairman Sells a Portion of His Stock

A Securities and Exchange Commission filing stated that Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. had sold some of his publicly traded stock, but that he retained significant holdings.

    



Common Sense: After Post Sale, Spotlight Shines More Intensely on The Times

The New York Times, one of the last of the family-owned newspapers, is optimistic about staying competitive in an increasingly digital world. Should it be?

    

The Times Isn’t for Sale, Its Publisher Declares

The recent sales of The Boston Globe and The Washington Post make The New York Times the nation’s last major newspaper run by a family.