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The New York Times Company
620 Eighth Avenue
New York, New York 10018
Voice (212) 556-1234
www.nytco.com
Newspapers
Alabama
The Gadsen Times
The Tuscaloosa News
California
The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa)
North Bay Business Journal (Santa Rosa)
Petaluma Argus-Courier
Florida
The Gainesville Sun
The Ledger (Lakeland)
Star-Banner (Ocala)
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
News Chief (Winter Haven)
Louisiana
The Courier (Houma)
Daily Comet (Thibodaux)
Massachusetts
The Boston Globe
The Worcester Telegram & Gazette
New York
The New York Times
North Carolina
Times-News (Hendersonville)
The Dispatch (Lexington)
Star-News (Wilmington)
South Carolina
Herald-Journal (Spartanburg)
International
International Herald Tribune
Other News Properties
The New York Times Syndicate and News Service
Online Properties
abang.com
about.com
Baseline
www.BoMoms.com
boston.com
caloriecount.com
consumersearch.com
www.MassMoms.com
UCompareHealthCare.com
Other
AK Networks
Appsavvy
Automattic
Betaworks
bitly
Brightcove
Daylife
Donohue Malbaie (Newsprint Company) (49%)
Epsilen
Fenway Sports Group (7.3%)
Boston Red Sox
Liverpool FC
Fenway Sports Management
New England Sports Network
Roush Fenway Racing
Fenway Park
Anfield Stadium
FM Publishing
Indeed
Madison Paper Industries (40%)
Metro Boston (Free Daily Newspaper) (49%)
Ongo
quadrantONE (Online Advertising)
True Ventures
last updated 7/31/2011

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