
Sulzberger family tree
The Sulzberger family is known for owning The New York Times. It started with Adolph S. Ochs, who bought the paper in 1896. His descendants, including his son Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, continued to run the paper, passing leadership to Arthur's children and grandchildren. The family has maintained a significant influence on the newspaper's direction, blending journalism with family legacy. Over generations, the Sulzberger family has managed the business, preserving its reputation and adapting to changes in media, while keeping a tight-knit familial structure centered around their stake in The New York Times.