There were 11.06 million paid digital subscribers to The New York Times Company in the first quarter of 2025, most of which were bundle and multiproduct subscribers. These subscribers pay for bundle subscriptions or a standalone online-only subscription to two or more of The NYT's products, and at last count the number of subscribers amounted to over 5.7 million.
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The New York Times Annotated Corpus contains over 1.8 million articles written and published by the New York Times between January 1, 1987 and June 19, 2007 with article metadata provided by the New York Times Newsroom, the New York Times Indexing Service and the online production staff at nytimes.com. The corpus includes:
Over 1.8 million articles (excluding wire services articles that appeared during the covered period).
Over 650,000 article summaries written by library scientists.
Over 1,500,000 articles manually tagged by library scientists with tags drawn from a normalized indexing vocabulary of people, organizations, locations and topic descriptors.
Over 275,000 algorithmically-tagged articles that have been hand verified by the online production staff at nytimes.com.
Java tools for parsing corpus documents from .xml into a memory resident object.
Dataset Card for nyt
The nyt dataset, provided by the ir-datasets package. For more information about the dataset, see the documentation.
Data
This dataset provides:
docs (documents, i.e., the corpus); count=1,864,661
This dataset is used by: nyt_trec-core-2017, nyt_wksup, nyt_wksup_train, nyt_wksup_valid
Usage
from datasets import load_dataset
docs = load_dataset('irds/nyt', 'docs') for record in docs: record # {'doc_id': ..., 'headline': ...… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/irds/nyt.
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New York Times reported $133.78M in EBITDA for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for New York Times | NYT - Ebitda including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last August in 2025.
The latest data on employee diversity from The New York Times showed that 57 percent of the company's workforce was male, with women accounting for 52 percent of positions. The NYT Company managed to level out this disparity in 2017, however there is still room for improvement when it comes to the share of people of color working for the publication.
The table articles_2021 is part of the dataset The New York Times TDM Archive, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/prrj-e3mazx6p3. It contains 60660 rows across 21 variables.
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New York Times stock price, live market quote, shares value, historical data, intraday chart, earnings per share and news.
The table articles_2017 is part of the dataset The New York Times TDM Archive, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/prrj-e3mazx6p3. It contains 57127 rows across 21 variables.
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New York Times reported $577.98M in Current Liabilities for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for New York Times | NYT - Current Liabilities including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last August in 2025.
The table articles_1989 is part of the dataset The New York Times TDM Archive, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/prrj-e3mazx6p3. It contains 106222 rows across 21 variables.
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This data collection consists of responses to a general survey of residents of New York City and surrounding suburbs and exurbs regarding rekevant social and political issues. Respondents were asked to assess the job performance of New York governors Cuomo, Weicker, and Florio and of New York City Mayor David Dinkins, to rate the facilities and services available in their communities, and to identify whether juvenile delinquency and burglary were big problems in their communities. They were also asked whether they would approve of more tax money being spent on public schools, whether they favored or opposed growth in their communities, and whether their communities were more racially mixed than they were five years ago. Questions directed to respondents living in suburbs involved the frequency of and reasons for visits to New York City apart from work and the overall impact of events in New York City on their daily lives. Questions for New York City residents included whether the city's economy was better, worse, or about the same as it was five years ago and whether they would want to be living in the city four years from now. Other general topics addressed in the survey included the image of New York City, crime, race relations, immigrants, alcohol and drug abuse, homelessness, AIDS, and corruption in local government. Background information on respondents includes traveling time from home to midtown Manhattan, readership of New York City newspapers, radio station listening habits, years lived in present community, social class, political party affiliation, political orientation, religious preference, marital status, age, race, and family income.
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New York Times reported $110.04M in EBIT for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for New York Times | NYT - Ebit including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last August in 2025.
The table articles_2018 is part of the dataset The New York Times TDM Archive, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/prrj-e3mazx6p3. It contains 54827 rows across 21 variables.
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New York Times COVID Dataset from https://www.github.com/nytimes/covid-19-data/
Provides data at the state and county level
From NYT Github site
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New York Times reported $855M in Current Assets for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for New York Times | NYT - Current Assets including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last August in 2025.
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The global newspaper publishing market, currently valued at approximately $85.92 billion (2025), is experiencing a period of contraction, reflected in its negative CAGR of -2.2%. This decline is primarily driven by the ongoing shift towards digital media consumption, impacting print advertising revenue and circulation figures. The rise of online news sources, social media, and the increasing accessibility of information through smartphones and tablets have significantly altered consumer habits, leading to a decrease in demand for print newspapers. While established players like The New York Times, Gannett, and Fairfax Media are adapting through digital subscriptions and online content creation, the transition hasn't fully offset revenue losses from declining print readership. Further challenges include the increasing cost of newsprint, production, and distribution, coupled with fierce competition from free online news providers. Despite the challenges, certain segments within the newspaper publishing industry show some resilience. Niches like hyperlocal news and specialized publications focused on specific demographics or interests might see sustained growth. Successful companies are leveraging data analytics to better understand reader preferences, tailoring their content and advertising strategies for improved engagement and revenue generation. Future growth will depend on the ability of publishers to successfully transition to diversified revenue models, explore innovative digital platforms, and adapt to evolving reader preferences. This necessitates strategic investments in technology, digital marketing, and content creation to capture a broader audience and maintain market relevance in the long term. The forecast period (2025-2033) is likely to witness continued consolidation within the industry, with larger players acquiring smaller ones to enhance their market share and diversify their offerings.
This statistic shows public opinion on whether it was appropriate for the New York Times to publish data on Donald Trump's tax returns in the United States as of May 2019. The survey results revealed that 55 percent of respondents thought that it was appropriate for the New York Times to publish data on Donald Trump's tax returns, with just 29 percent deeming the publication of such data inappropriate.
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New York Times reported $82.94M in Net Income for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for New York Times | NYT - Net Income including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last August in 2025.
The table articles_1981 is part of the dataset The New York Times TDM Archive, available at https://stanford.redivis.com/datasets/prrj-e3mazx6p3. It contains 96793 rows across 21 variables.
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New York Times Dividendo - Rendimento - Valores atuais, dados históricos, previsões, estatísticas, gráficos e calendário econômico - Aug 2025.Data for New York Times | Dividendo - Rendimento including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last August in 2025.
There were 11.06 million paid digital subscribers to The New York Times Company in the first quarter of 2025, most of which were bundle and multiproduct subscribers. These subscribers pay for bundle subscriptions or a standalone online-only subscription to two or more of The NYT's products, and at last count the number of subscribers amounted to over 5.7 million.