Arthur O. Sulzberger, the publisher who led The New York Times through three decades of change, created a template that is now taken for granted by newspaper readers around the country but was hardly universally accepted at first. During a rough financial patch in the ’70s, Sulzberger, who died Saturday at the age of 86, recognized the paper had to find new sources of advertising to support its...
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