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Who founded the new york times originally ?
Asked by raju,
23 Nov '11 07:01 pm
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The New York Times was founded on September 18, 1851, by journalist and politician Henry Jarvis Raymond, who was then a Whig and who would later be the second chairman of the Republican National Committee, and former banker George Jones as the New-York Daily Times. Sold at an original price of one cent per copy, the inaugural edition attempted to address the various speculations on its purpose and positions that preceded its release
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Answered by LIPSIKA, 23 Nov '11 07:22 pm
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Henry Jarvis Raymond n George Jones founded the New York times in New York City in 1904.
Answered by Damodar Biswal, 23 Nov '11 07:13 pm
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