
Ochs family
The Ochs family is best known for its influential role in American journalism, particularly through Adolph Ochs, who purchased The New York Times in 1896. Under his leadership, the newspaper emphasized objective reporting and high standards of journalism, helping it become one of the most respected publications in the world. The Ochs family has also been involved in philanthropy and the arts, supporting various cultural and educational initiatives. Their legacy continues to influence media ethics and practices in journalism today.