New York times
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Work Begun
- (edtf) 1857
Work Locale
- (naf) New York (N.Y.)
Form
- (lcgft) Newspapers
Variants
- NY times
- Gray lady
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Sources
- found: Pinelli, F. Europa e Stati Uniti secondo il New York Times, c2000:(New York Times)
- found: Wikidata, December 23, 2015(The New York Times; American daily newspaper; NY Times; New York Times; The Gray Lady; Gray Lady; headquarters location: New York City)
- found: Wikipedia, December 23, 2015(The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper, founded and continuously published in New York City since September 18, 1851, by the New York Times Company; nicknamed for years as "The Gray Lady"; founded as the New-York Daily Times on September 18, 1851, by journalist and politician Henry Jarvis Raymond (1820-69), then a Whig Party member and later second chairman of the newly organized Republican Party National Committee, and former banker George Jones; the newspaper shortened its name to The New-York Times in 1857. It dropped the hyphen in the city name in the 1890s)
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Change Notes
- 2002-05-13: new
- 2016-02-26: revised
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